Thursday, November 1, 2012

Environmental Careers

If you're more suited to the outdoors than being stuck inside an office all day, but are unsure of what jobs are out there, we've put together a few examples to help. Whether you left schools with GCSE's, or University with a degree, there are many options for everyone, from being a Zoologist to joining the trade of many tree surgeons.

Zoologist

If you've left University with a relevant degree, you might want to look at becoming a Zoologist. This is a very rewarding job and can lead into many different career paths, with the opportunity to travel around the world working with animals.

Tree Surgeon

This career choice requires no formal qualifications, but you will be starting at the bottom and working your way up whilst learning on the job. Listed as the second most dangerous job in the world, this one isn't for the faint hearted, but the benefits are that you get to work in the fresh air every day and have the thrill of climbing up and down trees with other tree surgeons.

Farming

If you fancy a rural setting then look no further than farming! You can complete a college course, or get on the job training with a farmer. You can even go to a University such as the Royal Agricultural College to gain formal qualifications. The perfect career choice for those who enjoy animals, or spending a lot of time in the outdoors.

Marine Biologist

For the seafarers amongst us this is a great career path for those interested in marine life and the biology and conservation of the marine environment. With a very strong focus on science, you will need to be interested and passionate about science and research; it isn't all just playing with dolphins in marine biology.

Meteorologist

As an atmospheric scientist you will be analysing large amounts of data, so you'll need a mathematical mind. Although it's mainly measuring the weather and weather patterns, you'll also be responsible for contacting the relevant authorities if there are any extreme weather patterns that could potentially harm people (i.e.; hurricanes, tornadoes).

Environmental Engineer

As an environmental engineer you'll be tackling problems such as recycling, public health, and water and air pollution control, whilst on an excellent salary. This career will also be very research based and you will need to analyse the situation before coming up with a solution for the client.


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