Environmental Consultant

Environmental consultants advise on sustainability, including waste management, recycling, flood risk and the effects of climate change.

Typical Salary

£22,000 To £60,000

Typical Hours

37 to 39 a week
evenings occasionally

How To Become a Environmental Consultant

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship

College / University

You'll usually need a degree in environmental science, environmental studies or a related subject like:

  • biology
  • chemistry
  • geoscience
  • ecology
  • agricultural science
  • 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study
  • Apprenticeship

    You can start by doing an environmental practitioner degree apprenticeship.

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship
  • Routes into this Career

    Routes into this Career are not listed for this job.

    Other Routes

    Other Routes are not listed for this job.

    Skills And Knowledge

    You'll need:

    • maths knowledge
    • analytical thinking skills
    • thinking and reasoning skills
    • knowledge of geography
    • excellent verbal communication skills
    • to be thorough and pay attention to detail
    • excellent written communication skills
    • ambition and a desire to succeed
    • to be able to use a computer and the main software packages competently

    Day To Day Tasks

    Your day-to-day tasks may include:

    • exploring the suitability of sites for developments like power stations or wind farms
    • working out environment risks from industries like energy or chemical production
    • going out to sites to collect contamination data and then analysing it
    • writing scientific reports and presenting findings
    • reporting organisations that don't meet environmental laws and regulations
    • responding to environmental accidents and managing clean-up operations
    • providing advice to industry or government

    Working Environment

    You could work in an office or at a client's business.

    Your working environment may be you'll travel often and outdoors some of the time.

    Career Path & Progression

    With experience, you could move into an associate role, or senior or principal consultant position. You may also be able to apply for chartered environmentalist status. You can find out more about being a chartered environmentalist from the Society for the Environment.

    Other options include lecturing or running your own consultancy business.

    Volunteering Opportunities

    Volunteering is a great way of getting experience and a taste of environmental work. It will also give you the opportunity to develop your skills and make contacts. You can get experience by:

    • volunteering for an environmental charity
    • applying for internships
    • studying towards a qualification that includes industry experience

    Organisations who offer volunteering opportunities include:

    Tips & Information

    Career tips

    As a graduate you could look for postgraduate training opportunities offered through a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP).

    In a KTP you would get the opportunity to run a research project together with an industrial organisation and a university or research body. You may also work towards postgraduate qualifications.

    Professional and industry bodies

    You can join the Society for the Environment for professional development and networking opportunities.

    Further information

    You can discover more about environmental work and training through the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management and the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment.

    Restrictions & Requirements

    Restrictions & Requirements are not listed for this job.

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