Monday, February 23, 2015

How to Write an Environmental Engineer Resume


Environmental engineers use their engineering skills and science knowledge to reduce or eliminate damage to environment caused by human-beings due to ignorance or personal greed. As the expectations from this profession for saving the natural surrounding is quite high, it is necessary to put your heart and soul in preparing the job application. If you want to work as an environmental engineer, and have gathered education and experience, crate your resume with these tips.


Career Objective

This one is the first thing you have to add just below your personal information. It makes clear to the employer about the job position you want to work in and what you have planned to do for the company. When writing it, be as honest as possible. Do not try to be too creative or exaggerate on your future goals.

Example:

Longing to work as an environmental engineer for your esteemed organization to contribute my engineering skills combined with knowledge of soil science for all your projects.

This example is simple, and clear. You can find a lot of samples like this on BSR.

Job Skills

Environmental engineering is a highly skilled job. You have to fit in all the parameters of skill-set established by the employer. There is hardly a rare possibility that all the recruiters will look for the same skills. Therefore, sit for drafting the job application only after learning about the job skills the employer is looking. Supposing the job is to design groundwater treatment plants, then the employer is likely to ask for the following skills:
  • Ability to design wastewater treatment plant
  • Knowledge of environmental design and environment regulations
  • Ability to liaise with governmental agencies
  • Excellent technical and project management skills
  • Strong analytical, communication, and organization skills
Work Experience

As the job is to identify, detect, and eliminate environmental problems affecting natural resources, your experience must sound impressive and convincing. You may be hired to control pollution, develop solid waste treatment plant, maintain the quality of groundwater, and conserve the rain water, etc. The experience section should clarify on the types of projects you have handled such as soil remediation, air quality sampling and monitoring, groundwater remediation, and groundwater and soil investigation. If you have worked on any of these projects, your job experience must read like this:
  • Collected air quality data, and dispersion modeling, and detected contaminants
  • Analyzed air dispersion modeling, and meteorological data
  • Worked closely with town planners and presented reports on air quality
  • Developed environmental compliance testing procedures and techniques
  • Verified and evaluated compliance performance, and assisted in implementing environmental compliance
  • Attended government environmental programs on behalf of the company
Education

A bachelor's or master's degree in environmental engineering is compulsory to work in this job position. Mention the university from where you completed the degree program and the graduation year as well.

Reference

Reference can work as a booster for your job application if you are able to provide it. In case you cannot provide it at the time of applying, be prepared with at least two names that can speak good about you when asked during the interview.

All the necessary elements that must go in your environmental engineer resume have been provided here. If you are sincere and honest in presenting actual experience and skills, you are sure to receive a call for a personal meeting soon.