Environmental Manager Career

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Environmental Manager is a person who is employed by governmental organisations or private firms to check whether or not a private or public or voluntary organisation is performing up to the standards set up to safeguard the environment. This employee is in charge of examining the activities done by the organisations which are harmful to the environment in any way. They carry out environmental audits, provide consultancy services and also make policies and schemes to educate people about various environment related issues.

How to become a Environmental Manager

A person who wants to become an environmental manager must be high school pass out in preferably the Science field. Graduates of any discipline of science can apply for this position but it is always those people who have attained education in ecology, environmental science etc who hold a better chance to become environmental managers. A person with great managerial skills and ample amount of  knowledge are better candidates for this position.

Environmental Manager courses, training and programs

If the graduation degree of the applicant has not been completed in a related field, then it is always better for him to pursue a diploma course in environmental studies in order to have an edge over other applicants. A person with an MBA degree is possible the best choice for the job. But training under a recognised environmental manager can also prove to be fruitful.

Top 5 colleges and universities

Stanford University

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University of Columbia

South California University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

University of North Texas

Environmental Manager job opportunities, recruitment and salary

This job is one which has seen a lot of development and growth over the last few years. The pay prospects ahve improved and the scope for promotion is also bright in this field of work. One can earn a base salary of $30000 per year in this job profile.

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