Description
Environment professionals investigate, address, and advise on a variety of terrestrial and marine environment and resource management issues, including the development and implementation of environmental policies and remedies that address the impacts of human activities and industrial processes on the environment.
Tasks
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Identifies contamination of land, air or water and assesses any adverse impact on the environment
advises on and provides solutions for mitigating the effects of such contamination
implements remediation works
carries out environment-related desk-based research and fieldwork to collect, analyse and interpret data to determine their validity, quality and significance
carries out or assists in environmental audits and environmental impact assessments
communicates scientific and technical information to relevant audiences in an appropriate form, via reports, workshops, educational events, public hearings
assists organisations to conduct their activities in an environmentally appropriate manner
implements, reviews and advises on regulatory and legislative standards, guidelines and policies
provides professional guidance to clients, government agencies, regulators and other relevant bodies, having regard for sustainable approaches and solutions
Educational Requirements
A good degree in a relevant subject is normally a minimum entry qualification, and some employers will require a postgraduate qualification. Relevant work experience to complement academic qualifications is highly desirable. Professional qualifications across a wide range of areas of work are available