Environmental manager

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Environmental manager

Environmental managers plan and direct the development of management systems designed to minimise the impact of an organisation on the environment. This includes the regulation and management of electricity, water, general waste consumption, and pollution or carbon emissions from road or air travel. They communicate these standards to staff and promote them within the organisation.

Environmental managers are responsible for establishing, implementing and monitoring environmental management systems within private, public and volunteer organisations within Western Australia. They coordinate the policies and processes required to achieve environmental objectives and targets, and report on the overall performance.

Working conditions

Environmental managers can work in a variety of different workplaces, but will usually spend some of their time based in an office, overseeing a team of people such as environmental consultants, and meeting with clients.

Depending on the organisation they work for, they may have to conduct site visits and may be required to undertake project-related travel.

Tools and technologies

Environmental managers primarily use computers and specialist software including environmental data compiling and management software to write reports and distribute information within their company. They may also use equipment to obtain samples, to test for noise or vibrations, and measure and monitor land or water for contamination.

Education and training

To become an environmental manager, you usually need to study a degree with a major in environmental science, natural resource management, conservation biology, marine science or a related field. Most employers will also require those working in management roles to have experience using leadership skills in a related industry or occupation.

All universities in Western Australia offer relevant courses. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information.

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