Erin Fletcher
SCH4U – Energy changes and Rates of Reactions (Unit D)
Title of job: Environmental engineer
Job duties:
In their work, environmental engineers assess the environmental impact of governmental and private sector projects. They help design and build water systems in urban areas as well as water treatment and sewage treatment plants. They may also advise companies about laws and regulations concerning the impact of their projects on the natural environment. They prevent the release of toxic materials by applying their knowledge of chemistry and bio.
Skill Sets:
-Logical
-Strong math and computer skills
-Problem solving skills
-Have an understanding of modern day humans’ impact on the environment. -Understand the laws, regulations and policies related to the environmental impact.
Personality/ Aptitude Requirements:
-Enjoy working outside
-Interested in the natural environment
-Enjoy working as part of a team
-Enjoys and is able to travel
-Enjoy learning new things; environmental engineers will always need to update their knowledge depending on what project they are working on.
Education requirements:
In order to become an environmental engineer you need at least a bachelor’s degree in chemical, civil or environmental engineering. An Ontario high school student wanting to get into University of Waterloo for Environmental Engineering would need to take grade 12 chemistry, physics, English, advanced functions and calculus and vectors and obtain a minimum
grade of 70% in each course. To become a professional engineer (A P.Eng) and work they have to take a licensing test. This test can be only taken after completing a recognizable bachelor’s degree (like one in engineering) as well as two to four years of supervised work as an environmental engineer.
Potential employers:
Potential employers include governments, environmental consulting firms, and engineering companies.
Salary Range:
Environmental engineers can make between $50 000 and $135 000. This salary typically depends on the engineer’s level of experience and education. For example an engineer may be promoted to a more senior position and make more money if they have a graduate degree or if they have worked a long time as an engineer.
Sites used:
“Welcome to Career Cruising 2.0.” Career Cruising,
https://www2.careercruising.com/careers/profile-at-a-glance/166
Lucas, Jim. “What Is Environmental Engineering?” LiveScience, Purch, 22 Oct. 2014, www.livescience.com/48390-environmental
engineering.html#:~:text=The%20work%20of%20environmental%20engineers,water%20i s%20safe%20to%20drink.&text=Environmental%20engineering%20is%20the%20branch, well%20as%20improving%20environmental%20quality
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