Environmental Scientist I. Researches to identify and xxxxx or eliminate sources of pollutants that affect people, wildlife, and their environments. Analyzes and documents measurements and observations of air, water, soil, and other sources to make recommendations on how best to clean and preserve the environment. Designs and evaluates waste disposal sites, preserves water supplies, and reclaims contaminated land and water. Includes all types of scientists (biologists, chemists, geologists, hydrologists, etc.). May have a bachelor’s degree and 1–5 years of experience. Environmental Scientist II Same as above. Less oversight of work; more independence. May help train lower-level staff or have limited supervisory responsibilities. May have a bachelor’s degree or higher and 6–10 years of experience. Environmental Scientist III Same as above. Works on large/complex projects. May have supervisory responsibilities. May have a master’s degree or higher and 11+ years of experience. Environmental Scientist Manager Oversees the work of scientists. Assigns and directs projects. Serves as expert advisor to clients and interfaces with regulatory agencies. May have a master’s degree or higher and 10+ years of management-level experience. Laboratory Assistant Logs samples, tests materials, supports investigation of problems, and identifies corrective actions. Maintains, sets up, and calibrates equipment. May have some college and 1–5 years of experience. Laboratory Manager Responsible for the direction, administration, and operation of the laboratory. Oversees staff and ensures quality/safety standards are met. May have a bachelor’s degree and 6+ years of experience. Archaeologist Unearths archaeological sites, and documents, itemizes, and studies unearthed items. Researches, categorizes, and interprets artifacts, architectural features, and types of structures recovered by excavation in order to determine age and cultural identity. May have a bachelor’s degree or higher and 5+ years of experience. Historian Creates chronological account of past events dealing with some phase of human activity, either in terms of individuals or social, ethnic, political, or geographic groupings. Attains historical data by consulting sources of information, such as historical indexes and catalogs, archives, court records, diaries, news files, and miscellaneous published and unpublished materials. Organizes and evaluates data on basis of authenticity and relative significance. May have a bachelor’s degree or higher and 5+ years of experience.
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