Environmental
Health Specialist
Duties
and Responsibilities
Environmental
health Specialists improve water and sanitation facilities and are involved in
improving the quality of community environments. They often:
· Collect and analyze samples.
· Manage sanitation, disposal,
and water systems
· Identify health hazards and
ensure compliance with regulations.
Average
Salary;
$25,000-$40,000
Educational
requirements;
Environmental
scientist must have a bachelor’s degree in environmental science or a science
related field such as biology, physics, and chemistry. A master’s degree may be needed for
advancement. Students should look for opportunities
such as classes and internships that allow work for computer modeling, data
analysis, and geographic information systems.
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