An Environmental Engineering Aide is a professional who works alongside Environmental Engineers to help protect and preserve the environment. They assist in the design, construction, and maintenance of projects that improve air and water quality, reduce waste, and promote sustainability. Environmental Engineering Aides may also be involved in monitoring and analyzing environmental data, conducting site inspections, and preparing reports. They play a crucial role in ensuring that human activities do not harm the environment and that the public is protected from environmental hazards.

What Does An Environmental Engineering Aide Do?

An Environmental Engineering Aide is a professional who works alongside Environmental Engineers to help protect and preserve the environment. They assist in the design, construction, and maintenance of projects that improve air and water quality, reduce waste, and promote sustainability. Environmental Engineering Aides may also be involved in monitoring and analyzing environmental data, conducting site inspections, and preparing reports. They play a crucial role in ensuring that human activities do not harm the environment and that the public is protected from environmental hazards.

How To Become An Environmental Engineering Aide?

To become an Environmental Engineering Aide, one typically needs a high school diploma or equivalent and relevant coursework in environmental science, engineering, or related field. Some employers may also require certifications or experience in a related field. 
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Bachelor's degree
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Average Salary

$35,483
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Avg. Experience

1-2 years
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Average Salary for Environmental Engineering Aide

An Environmental Engineering Aide makes $35,483 per year on average, or $17.06 per hour, in the United States. The bottom 10% make about $26,453 a year, while the top 10% make about $47,374.

Environmental Engineering Aide Education

The most common degrees for an Environmental Engineering Aide are Bachelor's degree (92.31% of jobs require this), Master's degree (7.7%).

Environmental Engineering Aide Degrees

Bachelor's degree 92.31%
Master's degree 7.7%
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