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How much do climate engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for climate engineering in the United States is $31.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $37.98 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What engineers make $200,000 a year?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering often earn $200,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced skills, and relevant certifications. Leadership roles like engineering managers or principal engineers in high-demand industries also typically reach this salary level.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Climate Engineering professional?

Climate Engineering professionals typically analyze environmental data, develop and model climate intervention strategies, and oversee project implementation to mitigate or adapt to climate change effects. They often collaborate with scientists, policymakers, and engineers from related fields to ensure project success and regulatory compliance. Daily tasks may include running simulations, preparing technical reports, conducting field studies, and presenting findings to stakeholders. This role frequently involves both office-based analytical work and occasional site visits, offering a dynamic and impactful work environment for those passionate about environmental solutions.

What engineers make $500,000?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering can earn $500,000 or more annually, often through a combination of base salary, bonuses, and stock options. Achieving this level typically requires extensive experience, advanced skills, and working in high-demand industries or leadership roles.

What is a Climate Engineering job?

A Climate Engineering job involves developing and implementing technologies to mitigate or reverse climate change. Professionals in this field work on solutions like carbon capture, solar geoengineering, and sustainable infrastructure. They often have backgrounds in environmental science, engineering, or atmospheric studies. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and manage climate risks while balancing ecological and societal impacts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Climate Engineering position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Climate Engineering, a solid background in environmental science, engineering principles, and sustainability—often supported by an advanced degree in a relevant field—is essential. Familiarity with climate modeling software, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and certifications in environmental or engineering disciplines are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help individuals collaborate and convey complex concepts to diverse stakeholders. These capabilities ensure that climate engineers can design, implement, and oversee impactful projects that address complex environmental challenges.

What engineers make $300,000 a year?

Senior engineers in specialized fields such as petroleum, aerospace, or software engineering can earn $300,000 or more annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced skills, and leadership roles. High compensation often involves working in high-demand industries, holding advanced degrees, and possessing expertise in areas like systems design or project management.

What does a climate engineer do?

A climate engineer develops and implements strategies to modify or manage Earth's climate systems, often focusing on techniques like solar radiation management or carbon dioxide removal. They use scientific research, modeling tools, and engineering principles to assess environmental impacts and ensure safety and effectiveness in climate intervention projects.
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Senior Climate Resilience Engineer / Planner

Senior Climate Resilience Engineer / Planner

Herrera Environmental Consultants, Inc.

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$103K - $180K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

We are Herrera

Envision yourself at a growing, employee-owned company that inspires and empowers you to deliver your best performance while making a difference in the world. 

We are Herrera, a science, planning, and design consulting firm dedicated to working with clients to develop holistic solutions that provide social and environmental benefit. We protect the environment every day by providing a diverse range of consulting services to cities, counties, state and federal agencies, Tribes, non-profits, and private clients throughout Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Wyoming, Alaska, and western Canada. 

For over 40 years, Herrera has cultivated a collaborative, caring, and values-driven culture that empowers our employee-owners to achieve excellence while ensuring we have fun along the way. By providing our employee-owners with the autonomy to pursue their professional interests and through encouraging them to grow, we benefit from high employee-owner retention that contributes to our longstanding partnerships with clients. 

Our Values

  • Treat everyone with respect and dignity, always. 
  • Insist on integrity, objectivity, and social and environmental ethics in our work. 
  • Act as stewards of the environment upon which we depend. 
  • Research and outreach, learn and teach.
  • Employee owners, employee leaders.

Your Opportunity

Are you passionate about helping communities and organizations prepare for climate change and build long term resilience? Do you enjoy working across disciplines to develop innovative, practical solutions to complex environmental and infrastructure challenges? Then this role is for you!
As a Climate Resilience Engineer or Planner, you will join a collaborative team of engineers, planners, scientists, landscape architects, restoration specialists, geospatial analysts, and designers working to advance climate adaptation and resilience initiatives across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. This role supports a wide variety of meaningful projects related to climate vulnerability assessment, adaptation planning, watershed resilience, stormwater management, ecological restoration, and sustainable community development. 
In this role we will count on you to:

  • Lead or support climate adaptation and resilience planning efforts
  • Conduct vulnerability assessments, risk analyses, and adaptation planning
  • Collaborate with stormwater, restoration, sustainable development, and geospatial teams
  • Support proposals, project scoping, and business development efforts
  • Build and maintain relationships with clients, agency partners, and collaborators
  • Grow companywide climate-related work and support strategic initiatives
  • Manage projects, budgets, and schedules 

Minimum Qualifications

Education, Experience, & Licensure/Certifications

  • Bachelor's degree in civil, environmental, or water resources engineering; environmental science; or a related field
  • 8 or more years of professional experience leading or supporting climate resilience and adaptation planning, hazard mitigation, and related work
  • Expertise applying this expertise on projects related to environmental planning, watershed health (including green infrastructure/nature-based solutions), shoreline health, infrastructure protection, and/or related efforts
  • Experience managing interdisciplinary projects and coordinating with technical teams and clients
  • Experience developing scopes of work, budgets, schedules, and technical deliverables
  • Experience in client management and proactive business development
  • Valid driver's license 

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities

  • Experience with climate risk assessment frameworks, resilience metrics, or adaptation planning tools 
  • Strong collaboration and relationship building skills across disciplines, sectors, and communities
  • Systems thinking and implementation planning skills with the ability to connect technical analysis to actionable outcomes
  • Proven ability to serve as a project manager and successfully deliver projects
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and Bluebeam for document review, coordination, and collaboration
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and work effectively within fast paced interdisciplinary teams
  • A passion for developing equitable, sustainable, and resilient solutions for communities and ecosystems 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Advanced degree engineering, planning, environmental science or related field
  • Experience working with public sector clients, Tribes, utilities, or community-based organizations 
  • Familiarity with Pacific Northwest watersheds, regulatory requirements, and climate resilience challenges 
  • Experience with grant writing, funding strategy, or implementation planning 
  • Professional licensure or certifications relevant to the role (e.g., PE, CFM, PMP)
  • Proficiency in ArcGIS and hydraulic modeling software (including SWMM, MGSFlood, and/or WWHM)
Other specific training and professional organization affiliations should be noted in the applicant's resume and/or cover letter.

We are proud to support our employee-owners by offering the following compensation and benefits:

  • This position is salaried and exempt from overtime; the annual salary ranges by level are:
    • Engineer IV: $122,100 - $164,500
    • Engineer V: $143,300 - $185,700
    • Planner IV: $106,100 - $148,500
    • Planner V: $137,900 - $180,400
  • Flexible hybrid work culture
  • Medical/prescription drug/dental/vision insurance for employees and dependents; employees covered at no cost on base plan with buy-up options available; company contribution for dependents
  • Section 125 flexible benefits plans – healthcare and dependent care
  • Company-paid life insurance for employees; option to purchase additional life insurance for employees and dependents at employees’ expense
  • Company-paid long term disability insurance for employees; option to purchase short-term disability insurance at employees’ expense
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – we are 100% employee owned!
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid vacation, accrued bi-weekly, equivalent to 15 days per year for a 40 hour/week employee and prorated for employees working 24-39 hours/week
  • Paid sick leave, accrued bi-weekly, equivalent to 10 days per year for a 40-hour/week employee and prorated for employees working 24-39 hours per week
  • Flexible paid holidays (10)
  • Paid volunteer time (8 hours annually)
  • Company-paid annual membership dues for one professional organization
  • Professional development / continuing education allowance
  • Discretionary annual bonus
  • Transit benefit

To learn more, please visit our website at: www.herrerainc.com

We Are Committed to Equal Opportunity, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

At Herrera, we celebrate our differences as much as our similarities. We know the best outcomes come from interdisciplinary, diverse, and inclusive teams. Our values are ever-present in the people, culture, and work we do, they are not just a few sentences on our website. We treat people with respect and act with integrity and objectivity. Our employment decisions are based on knowledge, skills, and abilities, and have nothing to do with your race, color, gender, age, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, medical history, reproductive health decisions, political ideology, veteran status, or physical appearance. As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, we encourage women, minorities, veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities to apply for our open positions. We are also a member of E-Verify. To learn more about E-Verify, read the E-Verify Notice and the Right to Work Notice.

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