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Health & Safety Scientist

True Environmental, Inc.

Florham Park, NJ

With a workforce of over 450 dedicated professionals, including environmental experts, engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors, and construction management professionals, this dynamic organization operates in more than 20 offices across the U.S. Explore further at www. Its diverse expertise encompasses environmental remediation, urban planning, engineering iconic coastal and marine structures, developing sustainable energy sources, and pioneering resource extraction methods.

2 days ago
Senior Health & Safety Scientist

True Environmental, Inc.

Florham Park, NJ

We are seeking a highly experienced and client-facing Senior Health & Safety Scientist to support a dynamic portfolio of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) projects across private and public contracts supporting both general industry and construction settings. With a workforce of over 450 dedicated professionals, including environmental experts, engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors, and construction management professionals, this dynamic organization operates in more than 20 offices across the U.S. Explore further at www.

2 days ago
Sr. Accounting Manager

True Environmental, Inc.

Florham Park, NJ

Financial Close Process: Lead the month-end, quarter-end, and year-end close processes, ensuring timely and accurate completion, including journal entry review, complex account reconciliations (including project-related accounts), and variance analysis. With a workforce of over 450 dedicated professionals, including environmental experts, engineers, technicians, scientists, planners, surveyors, and construction management professionals, this dynamic organization operates in more than 20 offices across the U.S. Explore further at True-Environmental.com to discover the full scope of our capabilities.

1 day ago
Archaeologist Project Manager

True Environmental, Inc.

Washington, DC

This position is responsible for developing work, leading and conducting all phases of cultural resource investigations under Section 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and other environmental planning projects, including but not limited to consultation, preparing data recovery and monitoring plans, lead field coordination and interpretation of state and federal laws and report writing. Lead/Principal investigator for cultural resources projects include performing research, archaeological fieldwork surveys, monitoring, testing, and data recovery projects, historical research, preservation activities, report preparation, site forms and curation of archaeological artifacts.

8 days ago
Environmental Scientist

Nakupuna Companies

Honolulu, HI

Plan, manage, and conduct environmental compliance projects such as Environmental Hazard Management Plans (EHMPs), Environmental Condition of Property (ECP) investigations, Land Use Feasibility Assessments (LUFAs), Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Assessments, and NEPA documents such as Categorical Exclusions, and Environmental Assessments (EAs), and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). Certifications: Professional certifications such as OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Certification with current 8-Hour Annual Refresher, OSHA 30-hour General Industry or Construction Industry safety training, Construction Quality Management (CQM) for Contractors, or Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications preferred.

6 days ago
Environmental Analyst III

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Boston, MA

Applicants must have at least (A) four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, technical or professional experience in the field of environmental science, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental health, meteorology, natural science, toxicology or public health, of which (B) at least two years must have been in a professional capacity, or (C) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below. Assist with tracking of annual certifications and reports from recycling, composting, and conversion facilities, take enforcement against entities not complying, conduct QA of submitted reports, and quantify overall levels of recycling, composting, and AD based on facility reports.

6 days ago
Environmental Analyst IV

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Boston, MA

The Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) seeks to protect, preserve, and enhance Massachusetts’ environmental resources and create a clean energy future for all residents. Through the stewardship of open spaces, the protection of environmental resources, and the advancement of clean energy, EEA works tirelessly to make Massachusetts a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family.

8 days ago
Safety Risk Management Supervisor

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Boston, MA

This leadership role will guide the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a Safety Risk Management (SRM) Program, as required under 49 U.S.C. §5329(k) and oversight of the Divisions approach to Risk Based Inspections, to enhance oversight of the Commonwealth’s Rail Fixed Guideway Public Transportation Systems (RFGPTS). MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have at least (A) six years of full-time, or equivalent part-time technical or professional experience in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, transportation planning or land use planning, and (B) of which at least four years must have been in a professional capacity, and (C) of which at least two years must have been in a supervisory capacity, or (D) any equivalent combination of the required experience and the substitutions below.

8 days ago
High School Environmental Science Teacher

NCSSS LLC

Washington, DC

Collegiate’s roadmap to student success includes 16 College Board Advanced Placement courses among four rigorous career academies that encourage self-discovery and a mastery of core academic content: Early College, Information Technology and Engineering, Fine Arts, and Health Sciences. Collaborate with school-based staff and throughout the Friendship network in staff meetings, regular analysis sessions and professional learning designed to enhance students’ learning experience and increase student achievement.

14 days ago
Environmental Scientist

CT Male Associates

Poughkeepsie, NY

Perform field work: drilling and monitoring well installation observation, soil and/or rock logging, sampling environmental media (e.g., soil, groundwater, air), Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments and observation of various practices of environmental remediation. We invite all qualified applicants to be considered for employment regardless of race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the law.

15 days ago
Environmental Justice - Environmental Scientist (EJE4)

ProSidian Consulting, LLC

Washington, DC

ProSidian clients represent a broad spectrum of industries including but not limited to Aerospace And Telecommunications | Consumer Products, Services, And Retail | Development And Sustainability | DOD/Military | Energy, Resources, & Industrials | Financial Services | Government & Public Services | Information Technology, Media, And Telecommunications | Life Sciences & Health Care | Manufacturing And Operations | Nuclear and Environmental | Professional Services |, etc. This service supports Sector Sector Clients (For Present / Future Requirements) and ProSidian Team Members work as part of an Engagement Team Cadre (Labor Category ) to fulfill FFP - Firm Fixed Price (FFP) Task Order (TO) requirements for a ProSidian Consulting is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Environmental Scientist to join our team in supporting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) efforts to promote environmental justice and equity.

5 days ago
Safety Analyst (NDI5)

ProSidian Consulting, LLC

Rockville, MD

ProSidian is seeking a Design Inspector | Safety Analyst (NDI5) [Key Personnel | Senior Consultant - Exempt 541611], located in CONUS—Washington, DC, to provide Nuclear and Environmental Management Sector-related Risk Management solutions. Our clients span various industries including Energy, Manufacturing, Chemical, Retail, Healthcare, Telecommunications, Hospitality, Pharmaceuticals, Banking & Financial Services, Transportation, and Federal and State Government Agencies.

5 days ago
Environmental Project Scientist

Grimm Co

Honolulu, HI

To ensure long-term, sustainable growth, we tailor our 3-year vision to be ahead of our industry in delivering our projects, align with our clients and team partners to improve our existing market share and develop new services to support smart growth. This position will support senior-level technical staff and project managers in planning and implementing environmental projects in the Hawaii, other Pacific islands, and the US west coast.

11 days ago
Environmental Project Engineer

Grimm Co

Honolulu, HI

To ensure long-term, sustainable growth, we tailor our 3-year vision to be ahead of our industry in delivering our projects, align with our clients and team partners to improve our existing market share and develop new services to support smart growth. This position will support senior-level technical staff and project managers in planning and implementing environmental projects in the Hawaii, other Pacific islands, and the US west coast.

11 days ago
Food Safety Scientist, Senior Managing Scientist

Exponent Inc.

Washington, DC

You will use your training, experience and skills to assist our clients with (1) pre- and post- market analysis of chemical, biological, and physical hazards and food safety preventive controls for supply chains, food ingredients, processing procedures, and the production environment, (2) regulatory compliance and industry best practices for food, beverages, and nutritional products, (3) root-cause analyses of product specification excursions, contamination or failures, and (4) outbreak investigations, including epidemiology, traceability and traceback, and laboratory analysis. For over five decades, we've connected the lessons of past failures with tomorrow's solutions to advise clients as they innovate technologically complex products and processes, ensure the safety and health of their users, and address the challenges of sustainability.

13 days ago
Materials Scientist, Electronic Materials (Ph.D)

Exponent Inc.

Menlo Park, CA

For over five decades, we've connected the lessons of past failures with tomorrow's solutions to advise clients as they innovate technologically complex products and processes, ensure the safety and health of their users, and address the challenges of sustainability. We are committed to engaging multidisciplinary teams of science, engineering, and regulatory experts to empower our clients with solutions that create a safer, healthier, more sustainable world.

1 day ago
Computational Toxicologist (Ph.D.)

Exponent Inc.

Washington, DC

Our client base spans industry, trade associations, regulatory and litigation attorneys, and insurance companies, which request our assistance on a broad spectrum of issues across all applications including personal care, human and veterinary pharmaceutical, pesticide, human and animal food, nutrition, consumer products, and medical devices. In this role you will work as part of a team across Exponent Practices to utilize your experience and skills related to computational toxicology, modeling, exposure and risk assessment to assist clients in ensuring the best available science is applied when assessing safety across various regulatory paradigms.

6 days ago
Thermal Sciences Associate (Ph.D.)

Exponent Inc.

Menlo Park, CA

For over five decades, we've connected the lessons of past failures with tomorrow's solutions to advise clients as they innovate technologically complex products and processes, ensure the safety and health of their users, and address the challenges of sustainability. D. in Aero-Astro, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical, Nuclear, Petroleum Engineering, or a related field, with a practical and theoretical understanding of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and combustion.

6 days ago

Environmental Science Jobs Overview

Environmental science jobs are on the rise by an estimated 8%to 11% over the next decade. This is no surprise considering the growing focus on environmentally friendly practices and the need to preserve both nature and human health. Careers you can pursue with an environmental science background include:

  • Environmental scientist: researches and studies the environment to develop sustainable strategies for resource management and conservation. These include air quality, water pollution, ecosystem health and more.
  • Environmental technician or specialist: assists scientists by collecting and analyzing samples of air, water soil, and other materials to monitor and assess the environmental conditions and potential pollution sources.
  • Wildlife biologist: studies animal behavior, populations, and habitats to better understand and manage wildlife species. They also work to protect endangered species and conserve ecosystems.
  • Geologist: focuses on the Earth’s physical structure, materials, and processes. They study the impact of human activities on the planet, such as soil erosion and geological hazards.
  • Environmental health and safety specialist: develops and implements programs in various industries to ensure compliance with regulations and best practices in health and environment safety.
  • Water treatment specialist: works on the design, operation, and maintenance of water treatment systems to ensure the safety and efficient purification of water for consumption and other uses.
  • Environmental engineer: designs, develops, and implements technologies and solutions to address environmental challenges. Examples of these are designing treatment plants, managing water disposal, and developing sustainable energy systems.
  • Conservation scientist: manages and protects natural resources including forests, rangelands, and watersheds. They also work to find strategies to balance human needs with ecological sustainability.
  • Ecological restoration specialist: focus on restoring ecosystems such as wetlands, forest, and grasslands. They also put in place strategies to rehabilitate native flora and fauna and improve the ecosystem health.
  • Sustainability analyst: analyzes the environmental impact of business practices and policies. They identify opportunities for improvement and recommend strategies for organizations to operate sustainably.

These professionals can work both for the private sector or the government in either research teams or as consultants. Depending on the specific role it might require a mix of indoor and outdoor activities, or you could be desk-based.

Salaries for Environmental Science Jobs

Environmental scientists earn between $39,696 and $83,597 per year on average, with a median salary of $57,572 per year. Looking at environmental technicians, the average salary sits between $14.65 and $30.01 per hour, so between $30,472 to $62,420 per year.

Many factors including your industry, and location can make your salary swing in one direction or another. For example, here are the top-paying industries for environmental scientists and their corresponding salaries per year:

  • merchant wholesalers, nondurable goods: $137,140
  • oil and gas extraction: $122,210
  • natural gas distribution: $121,310
  • other pipeline transportation: $119,540
  • petroleum and coal products manufacturing: $119,100

Location-wise, below are the states in which environmental science jobs pay the most:

Keep in mind that the more experienced and specialized you are, the higher your salary will be. Explore Monster’s Salary Tool to find out where your environmental science position is in the highest demand and discover the skills that can help you land your next promotion.

How to Find the Best Environmental Science Jobs

Wondering how to source the perfect role for you among the many environmental science jobs out there?

  • Start by narrowing down the areas in which you’re specialized and try to match them with your specific strengths and interests.
  • Next, search for such roles on Monster’s job board. Check that you meet the requirements but don’t be too rigid about it. Those job ads describe an ideal candidate, if you fall short of one or two nice-to-have’s, you can certainly make up for it with transferable skills. Make sure the job listing clearly outlines the role title and responsibilities.
  • Finally, research the company. Assess their mission and values and review what previous employees think of it.

How to Apply to Environmental Science Jobs

Learn how to showcase your skills and experiences in your resume and cover letter in an effective way. Here is how:

Update Your Resume for Environmental Science Jobs

Avoid using the same resume for every environmental science job application. Focus on building a strong resume that highlights your core competencies in line with the role you’re applying to. This means making a few adjustments to match the specific job listings you’re targeting. But how do you do that?

To catch recruiters’ attention and get past any screening software include relevant keywords in your resume. Use the job opening as a guide, but only reference what really belongs in your skill set. Examples of highly sought-after skills in environmental science professionals are:

  • scientific research and analysis
  • data interpretation and statistical analysis
  • problem solving
  • interpersonal communication
  • collaboration
  • fieldwork and sampling techniques
  • regulatory and policy knowledge

Still not sure how to customize your resume? Reach out to Monster’s Resume Writing Services. One of our expert resume writers will optimize your resume for the win.

How to Write a Cover Letter for an Environmental Science Job

Use the same mindset to write your cover letter for environmental science jobs. Make it nice and succinct, but always relevant. Here’s an easy-to-replicate structure to guide you:

  • Begin with a compelling introduction that highlights your passion for the field and the specific role.
  • Detail your relevant qualifications, skills and experiences matching them with the job requirements.
  • Share specific examples of projects, research or initiatives that prove your expertise.
  • Highlight your commitment to environmental sustainability and showcase your ability to contribute effectively to the organization’s goals.
  • Conclude by expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity and desire to meet them for an interview.

Then, upload your resume and cover letter on your free Monster candidate account. You’ll be able to apply to future listings in a matter of seconds. Plus, we’ll keep you updated when new openings in line with your profile show up.

How to Follow Up with an Employer

Dying for an update on that environmental job you really wanted? Take action. After a week following the application deadline, craft a concise and professional follow-up email to express your continuous interest in the role. Here’s how to set out your message:

  • Mention which role you applied for. Adding the date of submission can also be useful.
  • Briefly highlight your broad qualifications and skills for the role.
  • Repeat your interest in the role and inquire about the status of the hiring process.
  • Thank the recruiter for their consideration and invite them to review your attached resume.

Interview Tips for Environmental Science Jobs

Are you facing your first job interview for an environmental science job? Or are you a seasoned interviewee? Either way, it’s always a smart move to study which type of interview you’re up against. For instance, a panel interview requires different preparation than an initial screening.

Practice your answers to typical interview questions. These include recruiters’ greatest hits such as:

Next, focus on the specific role you’re applying for. Be sure to revise your experience, including all the technical knowledge attached to the job. Be ready for inquiries like the following:

  • What methodologies or techniques have you used to collect and analyze environmental data?
  • Can you share an example of a challenging project you’ve worked on and how you overcame it?
  • How do you stay up to date with industry trends and developments?
  • Tell me about a time when you effectively managed a team or led a group of individuals on an environmental project.

Pay particular attention to questions starting with “Tell me about a time...” or present a hypothetical scenario. These are behavioral questions. They are meant to assess how you did or would react in certain situations. Use the STAR method to build your answers to such questions.

Finally, strengthen the impression you leave on the recruiter by learning how to write the perfect thank-you note after your environmental science job interview.

What to Do When You Get an Offer

They offered you the role, well done to you! Now, it’s time to decide if you’re going to accept, decline or negotiate the job offer. Follow our step-by-step guide:

  1. Thank the recruiter. Express gratitude for the opportunity and appreciation for the company hiring efforts.
  2. Establish a decision timeframe. Request a reasonable time period to make an informed decision. Depending on the role this should be anywhere from 72 hours to a week.
  3. Assess the offer. Focus on the compensation package as a whole, not just the salary. Benefits like health insurance coverage, retirement plans and PTO can make a difference as well.
  4. Seek clarification. Don’t hesitate to ask for extra details if you’re unsure about any part of the offer.

Environmental Science Job Career Paths

Working in environmental science jobs can present plenty of opportunities for growth. Here are some of the most popular career advancements.

  • Senior environmental consultant: Thinking about providing expert guidance to organizations on environmental matters? This job is for you. You’d lead teams in conducting comprehensive assessments, developing strategies and offer specialized insights to address complex environmental challenges.
  • Chief sustainability officer: You’d be responsible for setting and executing an organization’s sustainability strategy. You’d lead efforts to reduce environmental impact and promote social responsibility. You’d also promote the alignment of business practices with sustainable principles while fostering innovation.
  • Environmental policy advocate: In this role, you’ll advocate for legislation and policies that support environmental protection. You’ll be responsible for leading advocacy campaigns, engaging with policymakers, and conducting research to influence policy decisions. You’ll also collaborate with organizations to promote sustainable practices and address environmental concerns.
  • Director of environmental compliance: Interested in overseeing an organization’s respect of environmental regulations? Become a director of environmental compliance. You’ll develop compliance strategies, manage audits, and implement measures to reduce environmental risks.

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