ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCIES (EPA) COMPLIANCE JOBS) California Occupational Guide Number 2000-A (part) Interest Area: Emerging Occupations 1994
Environmental Hazardous Waste Management Specialists help to locate and identify hazardous wastes and develop scientific testing methods. They enforce EPA cleanup regulations, and help in resource recovery, waste reduction and finding alternatives to land and water disposal of hazardous waste.
Entry-Level $20,000-$27,000 Experienced $30,000-$48,000
Skill Requirements - Understand and apply EPA laws and regulations - Use technical knowledge to do investigations and inspections - Establish facts and draw conclusions based on information gathered - Use both written and spoken communication to influence public officials, the public, and those responsible for hazardous waste Training/Requirements B.A. Degree in one of the following: - Science (Biological, Chemical, Environmental, or Soil) - Environmental Engineering - Environmental Science - Environmental Health - Toxicology - Industrial Hygiene or - Experience: two years in HAZMAT or related work and - A.A. Degree or equivalent in science, engineering, or related
DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles, 4th Ed., Rev. 1): 168.267-054 OES (Occupational Employment Survey) System: 219110
Source: State of California, Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information Division, Information Services Group, (916) 262-2162
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