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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
#PHSfit Career of the Day: Hazardous Waste Manager
Many people are involved in the management of America’s trash, from the
local garbage collector to the analytical chemist, but no aspect of waste
management poses the challenges faced by hazardous waste professionals.
Management of hazardous waste is perhaps the weakest link in America’s dynamic
industrial economy, because of the dangers posed by toxic chemicals, nuclear
by-products and organic garbage. A career in hazardous waste disposal and
management may lead you to a lab, to a landfill, or to Washington, D.C. Several
federal agencies deal with hazardous waste, including the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Defense, and the Department of
Energy. A bachelor’s degree is necessary for this profession and, in today’s
competitive job market, a master’s degree or even a doctorate is preferred.
Highly sought-after hazardous waste professionals usually specialize in one or
more sciences. Major in geology, chemistry, physics, ecology, or any
combination of sciences. If you want to specialize, look into soil, air, or
water ecology.
http://www.princetonreview.com/careers.aspx?cid=164
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