Environmental specialists are professionals who monitor the effects of human activities on the environment, identify environmental issues, and suggest solutions to improve environmental conditions. They typically work in places such as power plants or chemical plants.
Environmental specialist possess comprehensive knowledge of environmental regulations, which allows them to offer guidance to clients in public government institutions or private industry. This guidance can help clients avoid potential fines, legal action, or misguided transactions.
With their scientific knowledge and technical expertise, environmental specialist are well-equipped to conduct thorough environmental assessments, which can be of great benefit to public or private companies. For instance, in a court case, he can testify on behalf of a company. Alternatively, if a company is considering purchasing a piece of land for development, the specialist can conduct a full assessment of the land before the purchase, and research any prior investigations of the site. Additionally, environmental specialist may carry out field surveys, and collect data to establish a baseline condition for levels of pollution or contamination in the area of interest.
Environmental specialist conduct both field and desk-based research, and they produce detailed scientific reports that are written in a way that can be understood by non-technical individuals. Through their research, they can identify whether water, air, or land contamination will have an adverse impact on people or groundwater. They interpret the data, which includes a comprehensive assessment of the data, sometimes utilizing software-modelling packages to determine if contamination exists in accordance with current legislation.
Environmental specialists typically work in laboratories and offices, though some may also spend considerable time in the field collecting data and directly observing environmental conditions. Most environmental specialists are employed full-time by organizations and government agencies, while others work as consultants for these entities in private practice.
The salary of a Envrionmental specalist in a consulting company is around 36k for a junior. With the experience, the salary can increase up to 80k per year.
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