To excel in Environmental Biotechnology, you need a strong background in biology, chemistry, and environmental science, typically supported by a relevant degree such as microbiology, biochemistry, or environmental engineering. Proficiency in laboratory techniques, bioinformatics software, and data analysis tools, along with certifications such as GLP/GMP or HAZWOPER, is often required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and effective communication are key soft skills for collaborating on projects and sharing research findings. These skills ensure you can develop sustainable solutions, comply with regulations, and drive innovation in environmental protection.