Environmental Engineer - How to become an Environmental Engineer

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Environmental Engineer’s job is basically concerned with the environmental issues arising out of large-scale development work going in the world especially in the developing countries in response to demands from our modern society. Although necessary these developmental works have adversely affected the environment in the recent past. Environmental Engineer attempts to improve the quality of their environment by finding practical solutions to environmental problems by using various principles of physical sciences and their expertise.

To make it sure that pollutants are not released into the air or water sources and that solid waste is properly disposed of these professionals design water supply and industrial wastewater treatment systems, conduct research on the environmental impact of proposed construction projects, analyze scientific data and perform quality-control checks. Some Environmental Engineers even devise and build equipment to create a cleaner environment and develop environmental protection plans for the effective functioning of the system.

Rapid degradation of Global Environment and emergence of large-scale urbanization has necessitated the requirement of professional engineers with the knowledge of biology, hydrology, geology, chemistry, and public health for making the hazardous free development of the society and Environmental Engineers fit the bill very well here.

But to become an Environmental Engineer is very challenging as you have to take a special responsibility to ensure that development and utilization of resources occur with minimal as well as the acceptable impact on the environment.

 

Environmental Engineer Eligibility

For becoming an Environmental Engineer, candidates must have a Bachelor’s Environmental Engineering degree.

 

Environmental Engineer Required Skills

  • Aspiring candidates have to be really disciplined with full of patience and commitment to do his job with utmost sincerity. If you really think that you have all these qualities in you then it is the opportunity to be grabbed by you to serve the society as well as make your career in the field of Environment protection as an Environmental Engineer.
  • They should also be able to give full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
  • They should be good in communication such as writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.
  • They should possess time managing skills like managing their own time and the time of others.

 

How to become an Environmental Engineer?

For becoming an Environmental Engineer you have to follow the following given steps.

To start with the Engineering aspirant has to opt for Science Subjects in 10+2 followed by the admission in the Degree Engineering College.

1. Educational Qualification

To be eligible for joining a Bachelor’s in Environmental Engineering or related course you should be 10+2 Class pass or appeared in a Non-Medical stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects with a minimum of 60% marks in PCM for most of the prestigious colleges. 

Step 1

Eligible candidates have to appear in the entrance tests conducted by some of the reputed Universities like PU, KU, Delhi University etc. to name a few or Central Govt Organizations like AIEEE and an independent institution like IIT’s present at various places in India.

Step 2

After successful completion of the degree course and completion of the required training, the candidate is ready to join Government, Semi Government or Privates sector or some NGO working in the field of Environment.

As another option one can opt of higher qualification as Master in Environmental Engineering or related subjects followed by PhD and go for research work or for academics. It all depends upon once priorities in their life.

 List of Institutes Providing Courses related to Environmental Engineering

  1. Gautam Budh Technical University (UP University), Lucknow
  2. IIT Madras, Chennai
  3. IIT Delhi, New Delhi
  4. IIT Kanpur, UP
  5. IIM Kharagpur, West Bengal
  6. Delhi Technological University, New Delhi
  7. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprasth University, New Delhi
  8. University of Pune
  9. Gujrat University, Ahmedabad
  10. Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

 

Environmental Engineer Job Description

Environmental Engineers job includes controlling soil, air and water pollution, recycling of waste disposal and taking up of public health issues. They conduct hazardous-waste management studies to evaluate the significance of the hazard and develop regulations to prevent any kind of pollution. Their job also involves studying and analyzing issues related to acid rain, global warming, automobile emissions, and ozone depletion and find the remedial measure to curb them to protect human and wildlife.

 

Environmental Engineer Career Prospects

Career prospects for Environmental Engineers are quite bright in the near future thanks to unmindful developmental undertaken by human beings in the name of development that has played a major role in the degradation of the environment. But now the Governments of various countries as well as World organization seem to concern about the Environmental deterioration and have started acting towards its restoration. Thus, it creates plenty of opportunities for Environmental Engineer to work with them.  These professionals can find work in a number of capacities and in a number of industries, ranging from non-profit organizations focused on environmental improvement to oil refineries which want to improve their environmental practices. These vary from an office-based job in a large city where design or planning may be the major activity, to an outdoor on a large construction project on an ecosystem and coordinating efforts to control environmental impact.

 

Environmental Engineer Salary

Environmental Engineer with a degree in the private sector can get anywhere near Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 40,000 as the starter and can go anywhere as high as  Rs. 1,00,000 per month with experience and ability in their organization. Whereas in public sector departments of the Government dealing with Environmental issues they are suitably compensated for little lesser pay packages by other perks and allowances in addition to housing facilities, medical expenses as well as free/concessional air passages for their immediate family members  and dependents (as LTC) above all the status attached with the Government sector posts.