How do they match: Environmental Engineering Technologists and Technicians

  • Hazardous Technician

  • Work with customers to assess the environmental impact of proposed construction or to develop pollution prevention programs.
  • Arrange for the disposal of lead, asbestos, or other hazardous materials.
  • Assess the ability of environments to naturally remove or reduce conventional or emerging contaminants from air, water, or soil.
  • Assist in the cleanup of hazardous material spills.
  • Develop work plans, including writing specifications or establishing material, manpower, or facilities needs.
  • Model biological, chemical, or physical treatment processes to remove or degrade pollutants.
  • Obtain product information, identify vendors or suppliers, or order materials or equipment to maintain inventory.
  • Perform environmental quality work in field or office settings.
  • Review work plans to schedule activities.

  • Collect samples of raw materials or finished products.
  • Dispose of hazardous materials.
  • Maintain clean work areas.
  • Package materials for transport.
  • Prepare detailed work plans.
  • Purchase materials, equipment, or other resources.