Environmental engineers work in all sorts of settings. They are likely to be based in offices for their administration work and paperwork but they will also be outside checking on aspects of the environment as part of their job.
Mechanical, civil, electrical, environmental and industrial engineers all work on offshore wind.
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They work for environmental services. They can also work for garbage people to make sure they don't pollute the rivers.
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Building schools, libraries, roads, water treatment plants, etc.
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If you get a degree in earth sciences, you can get many different types of jobs. You can get an environmental job and study different types of environments such as wetlands. You can be an educator or work in a wastewater treatment plant. You can work for a nonprofit environmental company. There is a lot of opportunity for people with a degree in earth sciences.