Environmental Impact Analysts

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+20.21%
 

What do Environmental Impact Analysts do?

Environmental consultants and environmental impact analysts work with industry and teaches them how to prevent environmental occurrences. They also help during times of environmental emergency.

How to become: Environmental Impact Analysts

In general, you usually need a college diploma or a university degree in your field of work.

Depending on your chosen field, you may need a master's or doctoral degree in that field of work.

Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree or a master's degree.

Where to study for a career as: Environmental Impact Analysts

Western University
London, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Environmental Science Bachelor; Honours
Biochemical and Environmental Engineering Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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Trent University
Peterborough, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Environmental Geoscience (B.Sc.) Bachelor
Environmental Geoscience (B.Sc.) Bachelor; Honours
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University of New South Wales
Sydney, AU

Related Program(s):
Environmental Management Bachelor
Engineering (Environmental) Bachelor; Honours
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University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA

Related Program(s):
Environment and Society Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
Environmental Science Bachelor
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Southwest Minnesota State University
Marshall, Minnesota, US

Related Program(s):
Environmental Science Bachelor
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Lakehead University - Orillia
Orillia, Ontario, CA

Related Program(s):
Environmental Sustainability Bachelor; Honours
Environmental Sustainability Bachelor; Co-op; Honours
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Modified on January 26, 2022

How much do Environmental Impact Analysts make?

Low:
$51,709
Average:
$82,742
High:
$122,658

Job openings for Environmental Impact Analysts

Job Seekers:
11,000
Job Openings:
11,400