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Communication Specialist

Bedford, MA · On-site

$56K - $74K/yr

As a Communication Specialist, you are accountable for internal communication, which starts from a ... fantastic environment. On the whole we want you to develop peaceful relationship internally ...

High-Performance Environment. We move with urgency, set ambitious goals, and expect excellence. You ... We communicate openly, challenge ideas-not people-and value teammates who embrace bold thinking and ...

Communication Specialist

Charleston, SC · On-site

$50K - $66K/yr

Work Environment & Conditions * Effective stress management: Continuous * Rotating shifts: Frequent * Overtime as required: Frequent * Latex-safe environment: Continuous If you like working with ...

The Opportunity Ulteig's environmental team facilitates environmental compliance with Federal ... Coordinate, communicate, and collaborate with internal, client, and regulatory project teams ...

Environmental Engineer

Mont Belvieu, TX · On-site

$75 - $110/hr

Support communication and coordination with regulatory agencies, contractors, and client stakeholders * Assist with implementation of new environmental regulations and compliance programs

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How much do environmental communication jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for environmental communication in the United States is $30.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $34.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is environmental communication?

Environmental communication is the practice of sharing information and raising awareness about environmental issues through various forms of media, public campaigns, education, and advocacy. Professionals in this field work to inform and engage the public, policymakers, and organizations about topics like climate change, conservation, sustainability, and environmental policy. Their goal is to promote understanding, inspire action, and support positive environmental change by crafting clear, accurate, and compelling messages tailored to different audiences.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in environmental communication roles?

Professionals in Environmental Communication often face the challenge of conveying complex scientific information in a way that is accessible and engaging to a wide range of audiences, including the public, policymakers, and stakeholders. Balancing accuracy with clarity, managing misinformation, and navigating sensitive or controversial topics are frequent obstacles. Additionally, professionals may need to coordinate messaging across diverse teams, such as scientists, marketing, and public relations, to ensure consistency and effectiveness in outreach efforts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in environmental communication, and why are they important?

To thrive in Environmental Communication, you need a strong background in environmental science, public relations, and media, often supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with digital communication platforms, content management systems, and data visualization tools is typically expected. Exceptional writing, storytelling, and public speaking skills, along with the ability to engage diverse audiences, are crucial soft skills. These competencies are vital for effectively conveying complex environmental issues and inspiring positive action among stakeholders.

What is the difference between Environmental Communication vs Environmental Journalism?

AspectEnvironmental CommunicationEnvironmental Journalism
Primary FocusConveying environmental information to various audiences through multiple channelsReporting and investigating environmental issues for media outlets
Work EnvironmentPublic relations firms, NGOs, government agencies, corporate communication departmentsNews organizations, magazines, online media, broadcast outlets
Required SkillsCommunication strategies, public engagement, multimedia skillsInvestigative reporting, writing, fact-checking, storytelling
Common CertificationsCommunication or environmental degrees, media trainingJournalism degrees, media certifications

Environmental Communication focuses on crafting messages and engaging the public about environmental issues, often working in PR or advocacy roles. Environmental Journalism involves reporting and storytelling about environmental topics for media outlets. While both require strong communication skills, Environmental Communication emphasizes strategic messaging, whereas Environmental Journalism centers on investigative reporting and news coverage.

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Infographic showing various Environmental Communication job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 15% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,549 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

Environmental Engineer, Scientist, or Geologist II

True Environmental

New York, NY

$80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Matrix New World Engineering, a part of True Environmental and its partner firms, have united their strengths to establish the nation's premier environmental and engineering services consulting firm. This powerhouse organization offers an extensive range of services aimed at revolutionizing the built environment and preserving the natural one. Its diverse expertise encompasses environmental remediation, urban planning, engineering iconic coastal and marine structures, developing sustainable energy sources, and pioneering resource extraction methods. Explore further at www.MWNE.com and True-Environmental.com to discover the full scope of our capabilities. 

We are currently seeking an Environmental Engineer, Scientist, or Geologist I for our growing environmental consulting practice in our NYC office. The successful candidate will lead project and field work, including Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments/Investigations and preparation of Remedial Action Workplans in the NYC metropolitan area. The ideal candidate for this position is an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual who has at least 2 years of experience and is ready to take on project leadership and staff training. Strong interpersonal and writing skills are critical. 

Salary range starts at $80,000 

What you'll do
  • Complete site investigations to determine the nature and extent of contaminated soil, soil vapor, sediment, groundwater, and other media on a variety of sites, including public (parks, schools/universities, transit-related), residential, industrial. commercial, and private. 
  • Complete Phase I Environmental Site Assessments 
  • Participate in all aspects of site investigation and remediation, from preparation of workplans, conducting field work, writing summary reports, and final remedial documents 
  • Assist with the preparation of technical reports, specifications, and plans; data management and evaluation; and environmental assessment and remediation; 
  • The candidate will assist with training entry level staff 
  • Field work will include oversight of subcontractors, including drillers and other laborers during soil boring advancement, monitoring well installation, test pit installation, excavation activities, and remedial construction activities; and sampling various media including soil, groundwater, sediment, soil vapor, and air 
  • Perform Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments in accordance with ASTM E1527, supervise junior staff, and perform peer reviews of same. 
  • Prepare summary reports including reviewing laboratory analytical data; interpreting and tabulating data and preparing tables; soil boring logs; figures; and text 
  • Provide environmental construction field management, such as community air monitoring, soil management, remedial construction oversight, and more 
Required Experience
  • BS in Environmental Engineering, or related engineering degree, or Environmental Science, Geology or related science degree 
  • 3+ years of environmental consulting experience 
  • Experience performing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Phase II Environmental Site Investigations, including soil, sediment, soil vapor, air, and groundwater sampling 
  • Proficiency in logging borings and describing soil lithology based on the Burmister soil classification system 
  • Working knowledge of NYSDEC Rules, Regulations and Guidance documents including DER-10, Part 360, and Part 375 Regulations 
  • Knowledge of the principles and standards of scientific study, field investigation and sampling, and research and documentation 
  • OSHA 40-Hour Training and 8-hour refreshers 
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license, with a clean driving record, and be willing to travel and conduct field work in all boroughs of NYC, Westchester, and Long Island 
  • Experience working effectively with team members as well as independently 
  • Strong quantitative/math and analytical skills 
  • Core competency in Microsoft Office Products, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with a strong attention to detail 
  • Must be able to wear a respirator 
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug test and will be subject to DOT regulated random drug testing 
 
Peferred Qualifications
  • OSHA 30-Hour construction training preferred 
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.