How do they match: Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health

  • Clinical Lab Scientist
  • Clinical Laboratory Scientist
  • Clinical Researcher
  • Pollution Control Chemist
  • Water Quality Analyst

  • Analyze data to determine validity, quality, and scientific significance and to interpret correlations between human activities and environmental effects.
  • Communicate scientific or technical information to the public, organizations, or internal audiences through oral briefings, written documents, workshops, conferences, training sessions, or public hearings.
  • Conduct applied research on environmental topics, such as waste control or treatment or pollution abatement methods.
  • Design or direct studies to obtain technical environmental information about planned projects.
  • Develop the technical portions of legal documents, administrative orders, or consent decrees.
  • Monitor effects of pollution or land degradation and recommend means of prevention or control.
  • Provide scientific or technical guidance, support, coordination, or oversight to governmental agencies, environmental programs, industry, or the public.
  • Research sources of pollution to determine their effects on the environment and to develop theories or methods of pollution abatement or control.
  • Review and implement environmental technical standards, guidelines, policies, and formal regulations that meet all appropriate requirements.
  • Supervise or train students, environmental technologists, technicians, or other related staff.

  • Direct technical activities or operations.
  • Prepare research or technical reports on environmental issues.
  • Provide technical information or assistance to public.
  • Supervise scientific or technical personnel.