Profession

Environmental Scientist

Protector of the planet with comprehensive expertise

Fields of activity | Environmental Scientist

As an environmental scientist, you’ll address issues related to environmental protection and sustainability. Your goal is to investigate ecological problems and to prevent, identify, and eliminate harmful influences on the environment. Based on your research findings, you’ll be able to advise policymakers, companies, and organizations, and help develop protective measures.

Your role as an environmental scientist covers a broad range of potential specializations. These might include collecting and analyzing soil, air, or water samples, or reviewing construction and traffic plans to ensure that interventions in the environment are carried out as sustainably and responsibly as possible.


Personal requirements | Environmental Scientist

  • Enjoy working in nature
  • Comprehensive scientific skills
  • Expressiveness
  • Sense of responsibility and diligence
  • Interest in interdisciplinary cooperation

Path to the profession | Environmental Scientist

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Potential jobs | Environmental Scientist

As an environmental scientist, you can work independently as a consultant, supporting companies, associations, or public authorities. Alternatively, you may be employed directly by organizations active in environmental protection, such as environmental NGOs, planning and engineering firms, or research institutes. Research and knowledge transfer, particularly at universities, also offer a variety of career opportunities.