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Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health in Battle Creek, Michigan

Conduct research or perform investigation for the purpose of identifying, abating, or eliminating sources of pollutants or hazards that affect either the environment or public health. Using knowledge of various scientific disciplines, may collect, synthesize, study, report, and recommend action based on data derived from measurements or observations of air, food, soil, water, and other sources.

Career Projections for Battle Creek, Michigan

Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health on average make:
$83,200 ($40.00/hour).

The number of positions in Battle Creek, Michigan are:
47
and by 2028 that number is projected to:
increase to 48.

We predict that due to job growth or retirements there will be approximately:
4 every year.

The typical education needed to enter this job is:
a bachelor’s degree.

The typical training needed after hire is:
no additional training other than onboarding.

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Other Job Titles

Air Analyst, Ecological Modeler, Environmental Analyst, Environmental Consultant, Environmental Designer, Environmental Health and Safety Specialist (EHS Specialist), Environmental Health Specialist, Environmental Permitting Specialist, Environmental Planner, Environmental Programs Specialist

Technology/Skills

ESRI ArcGIS software, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word

Tools Used

Aerosol spectrometers, Air quality dataloggers, Air/soil temperature sensors, Airboats, All terrain vehicles ATV, Ambient air quality monitoring systems, Ammonia meters, Analog survey meters, Anemometers, Atmospheric deposition collectors

Tasks

  • Conduct environmental audits or inspections or investigations of violations.
  • Review and implement environmental technical standards, guidelines, policies, and formal regulations that meet all appropriate requirements.
  • Provide advice on proper standards and regulations or the development of policies, strategies, or codes of practice for environmental management.
  • Prepare charts or graphs from data samples, providing summary information on the environmental relevance of the data.
  • Monitor environmental impacts of development activities.

Personality

Integrity, Analytical Thinking, Attention to Detail, Dependability, Cooperation, Adaptability/Flexibility, Initiative, Achievement/Effort, Self-Control, Stress Tolerance

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