Profession

Environmental Engineer

Promoter of environmental responsibility within companies

Fields of activity | Environmental Engineer

As an environmental engineer, you’ll work on technologies, processes and machines designed to reduce environmental problems and promote environmental protection. Your goal is to implement environmental protection measures from a technical perspective, for example, in waste disposal, air pollution control, industrial production or renewable energy.

Your responsibilities as an environmental engineer will depend on your specific area of expertise. For instance, you might measure and analyze environmental data such as air quality or soil conditions. You’ll also assess the environmental impact of materials or production processes and develop more environmentally friendly alternatives.


Personal requirements | Environmental Engineer

  • Interest in environmental and climate protection
  • Technical understanding
  • Analytical thinking
  • Problem-solving skills and flexibility
  • Sense of responsibility and diligence

Path to the profession | Environmental Engineer

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Manufacturing Engineering

Sustainable industry: develop and optimize processes
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For the world of tomorrow: find innovative solutions for people and nature
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Environmental Engineering

Applied nature conservation: explore innovative and sustainable technologies
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Process Engineering

From raw materials to finished products: shape the future of industry

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Potential jobs | Environmental Engineer

As an environmental engineer, you will be employed by industrial companies, for example in the production of consumer goods, vehicles and machinery. Your skills will also be in high demand in waste management, water management and energy supply. Alternatively, you may support companies as an external consultant or work for public authorities and research institutions to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.