Environmental Engineering Technicians


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Environmental Engineering Technicians

Environmental Engineering Technicians - Working Conditions

In a typical work setting, environmental engineering technicians:

Interpersonal Relationships

  • Have a medium level of social interaction
  • Have a medium level of responsibility for the health and safety of others.
  • Often work as part of a team.
  • Are somewhat responsible for the work done by other technicians.
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  • Talk to others in person, by telephone, and through e-mail. They occasionally write letters and memos.

Physical Work Conditions

  • Work both indoors and outdoors, depending on the task.
  • Often wear protective or safety attire, such as hard hats.
  • Are sometimes exposed to contaminants.
  • May work in indoor locations that are not temperature-controlled.
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  • May on occasion be exposed to loud or distracting sounds and noise levels.
  • May travel to work sites in a car, truck, or van.
  • Are occasionally exposed to hazardous equipment and conditions.
  • May be exposed to hot or cold temperatures, depending on weather and location.
  • Sometimes encounter hazardous situations.

Work Performance

  • Must be very exact and accurate when performing the job. Errors could seriously impact the safety of the public.
  • Make decisions daily that affect other people.
  • Must meet strict daily and weekly project deadlines.
  • Work in a moderately competitive environment.
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  • Can make some decisions without talking to a supervisor.
  • Repeat the same physical and mental tasks throughout the day.

Hours/Travel

  • May work overtime when trying to meet a deadline.
  • May travel to construction sites.
  • Work schedules are generally established.
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.