environmental scientist
Environmental scientists identify problems and find solutions in order to minimize environmental hazards by performing analysis on samples such as air, water or soil. They advise on or develop environmental policies and aim to improve water supplies preservation and manage waste disposal sites. Environmental scientists perform environmental risk assessments and analyse the environmental impact of new solutions, construction sites or environmental changes ensuring the environmental regulations are followed.
About environmental scientist
As an environmental scientist, you will work to identify environmental problems and develop scientific solutions to protect air, water, soil, and ecosystems. Your responsibilities include conducting environmental assessments, analyzing pollution samples, evaluating the environmental impact of proposed developments or industrial operations, and advising on policy and best practices for environmental protection. You will spend time both in the field collecting samples and conducting site investigations, and in the laboratory analyzing data, and in offices preparing reports and recommendations for stakeholders. Your work is critical for ensuring environmental regulations are followed, contamination is prevented, waste is properly managed, and natural resources are preserved for future generations. Career prospects in Poland are strengthening as European Union regulations drive increased demand for environmental compliance and sustainability initiatives, with opportunities to specialize in specific areas like water management, air quality, remediation, or environmental impact assessment.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a environmental scientist.
Conduct environmental investigations and sampling
- Design and execute field sampling protocols for air, water, soil, and sediment samples from various environmental sites
- Conduct site inspections and environmental investigations to assess contamination levels, pollution sources, and ecological conditions
- Document field observations, maintain chain of custody for samples, and ensure quality assurance in data collection procedures
- Monitor environmental indicators including water quality, air particulates, noise levels, and ecosystem health
Analyze data and assess environmental impact
- Analyze environmental samples using laboratory techniques and instrumentation to quantify pollutants and contaminants
- Apply statistical and scientific methods to interpret environmental data and identify trends or pollution patterns
- Conduct environmental risk assessments evaluating hazards, exposure pathways, and potential impacts on human health and ecosystems
- Assess and document the environmental impact of new construction projects, industrial operations, or proposed policy changes
Develop environmental policies and recommendations
- Advise organizations and government agencies on environmental legislation requirements and compliance strategies
- Develop or contribute to environmental policies, standards, and best practice guidelines for pollution prevention and resource management
- Recommend remediation strategies for contaminated sites and waste disposal management solutions
- Advise on reduction of chemical use, pollution prevention measures, and sustainable resource extraction practices
Prepare reports and communicate findings
- Write comprehensive environmental assessment reports, impact assessments, and technical documentation for regulatory compliance
- Draft scientific or academic papers presenting research findings, methodologies, and conclusions for peer review and publication
- Present findings and recommendations to stakeholders, government bodies, and the scientific community in clear, accessible language
- Develop environmental education materials and outreach communications to inform the public about pollution and conservation issues
Manage research projects and collaborate with teams
- Design and manage environmental research projects, coordinate fieldwork, and oversee laboratory analysis and data management
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including biologists, chemists, engineers, and policy specialists
- Interact professionally with regulatory agencies, industry partners, and academic institutions to advance environmental knowledge
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (54)
Optional (26)
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