Environmental science and protection technicians monitor the environment and investigate sources of pollution and contamination, including those affecting public health.
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- Environmental Science and Protection Technicians
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
What do they typically do
- Inspect public spaces, businesses, facilities, and other areas to ensure that there are no environmental, health, or safety hazards
- Set up and maintain equipment to monitor pollution levels, such as remote sensors that measure emissions from smokestacks
- Collect samples of air, soil, water, and other materials for laboratory analysis
- Label and track samples being transported to the laboratory to ensure the samples' integrity
- Use equipment, such as microscopes, to evaluate and analyze samples for the presence of contaminants
- Prepare tables, charts, and reports to summarize test results
- Discuss test results and analyses with clients
- Verify compliance with regulations that help prevent pollution
Number of Jobs
Average Annual
Job Growth +1.5%
Job Openings 125
Education & Training
- Education Most require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
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Private Training Programs
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