Environmental health specialist
Duties and responsibilities:
Environmental Health
Specialist is a professional class series responsible for implementing program
activities related to the protection of the environment and the public health
and safety of San Diego County residents through permit, inspection, education,
consultation, planning, investigation and enforcement activities.
Salary:
National Salary
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$23K
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$46K
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$69K
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Salary
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$30,711 - $68,378
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Bonus
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$0.00 - $5,000
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Total Pay (?)
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$30,546 - $67,456
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Country: United
States | Currency: USD | Updated: 12 Jan 2016 | Individuals Reporting: 121
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An environmental specialist works directly for a company or
for a consulting service that provides information about the company’s
environmental impact. The specialist should also make sure that the environment
is suitable for employees to work in.
Education:
Public health professionals work
to create conditions that ensure the health and safety of individuals, families
and communities. Public health students are trained to inform, empower and
educate people about health issues and to mobilize communities to take
ownership of their own health. CBU's Public
Health major provides students the opportunity to work in a variety of
healthcare settings, including public and private health clinics, hospitals,
and wellness centers.
Demand for this profession:
Environmental engineers research, design, plan, or perform engineering duties in the prevention, control, and remediation of environmental hazards (water, soil and air) using various engineering disciplines. Their work may include waste treatment, site remediation, or pollution control technology.


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