CompTIA A+ Tutor
Binghamton, NY · Remote
$40/hr
Adapts instruction using virtual lab environments, hardware identification practice, and practice ... for entry-level CompTIA A+ certification. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify ...
Binghamton, NY · Remote
$40/hr
Adapts instruction using virtual lab environments, hardware identification practice, and practice ... for entry-level CompTIA A+ certification. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify ...
Binghamton, NY · Remote
$40/hr
Adapts instruction using virtual lab environments, hardware identification practice, and practice ... for entry-level CompTIA A+ certification. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify ...
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The job of an entry-level environmental scientist is to perform research and analysis on the environment. They typically work under supervision or on a team of senior-level scientists. An entry-level environmental scientist may work in the field on sample collection or facility inspection or test samples in a lab in order to or assess the presence of hazardous substances or pollution in the water, land, or air. These research projects look for potential solutions to pollution, ways to prevent health hazards, or methods to increase sustainability.
| Aspect | Entry Level Environmental Scientist | Environmental Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's degree in environmental science or related field; some roles may require internships | Associate's or bachelor's degree in environmental technology or related field |
| Work Environment | Fieldwork, data analysis, report writing, often in labs or outdoor settings | Field sampling, site assessments, data collection, often outdoors |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Environmental consulting firms, government agencies, research institutions | Environmental service companies, government agencies, industrial sites |
Entry Level Environmental Scientists typically focus on data analysis, research, and reporting, requiring a bachelor's degree. Environmental Technicians mainly perform field sampling and data collection, often with an associate's or bachelor's degree. Both roles work in similar environments but differ in responsibilities and focus areas.
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2007