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... environmental mapping where applicable), and definition of requalification triggers tied to change control, maintenance, and risk. * Support NPI, tech transfer, automation implementation, and major ...

... environmental mapping where applicable), and definition of requalification triggers tied to change control, maintenance, and risk. * Support NPI, tech transfer, automation implementation, and major ...

... environmental mapping where applicable), and definition of requalification triggers tied to change control, maintenance, and risk. * Support NPI, tech transfer, automation implementation, and major ...

ServiceNow Service Mapping Specialist

Bethesda, MD · On-site

$57.75 - $79.50/hr

This role focuses on improving CMDB accuracy, strengthening service mapping capabilities, and ensuring reliable visibility across complex IT environments. Key Responsibilities * Design, build, and ...

Environmental Scientist

Hammond, LA · On-site

$57K - $75K/yr

ELOS Environmental, LLC (ELOS) is seeking a full-time Biologist. ELOS's expertise is ensuring ... Comfortable using digital tools such as tablets, GPS, and mapping software. * Must be willing to ...

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How much do environmental mapping jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average hourly pay for environmental mapping 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 mapping?

Environmental mapping is the process of collecting, analyzing, and visualizing data about natural and built environments. It involves using geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and field surveys to create maps that highlight features like land use, vegetation, water bodies, pollution, and wildlife habitats. Environmental mapping helps scientists, urban planners, and policymakers make informed decisions about conservation, development, and resource management. The maps produced can be used for environmental impact assessments, planning restoration projects, monitoring changes over time, and educating the public.

What is the difference between Environmental Mapping vs GIS Technician?

AspectEnvironmental MappingGIS Technician
Required CredentialsEnvironmental science or geography degrees, GIS certificationsGIS certifications, associate or bachelor’s in GIS or related fields
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, outdoor data collection, environmental agenciesOffice-based, GIS software analysis, mapping projects
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental consulting, government agencies, conservation organizationsUrban planning, utilities, government, private GIS firms

Environmental Mapping focuses on collecting and analyzing spatial data related to environmental features, often involving fieldwork. GIS Technicians primarily work with GIS software to create and manage digital maps and spatial data. While both roles require GIS knowledge and certifications, Environmental Mapping emphasizes field data collection and environmental analysis, whereas GIS Technicians focus on digital data management and mapping tasks.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in environmental mapping and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in environmental mapping often encounter challenges such as collecting accurate field data in remote or difficult-to-access areas, integrating data from multiple sources, and keeping up with rapidly advancing geospatial technologies. Addressing these challenges typically involves thorough planning of fieldwork logistics, utilizing robust GIS platforms for data integration, and participating in ongoing training to stay current with new tools and methodologies. Collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams—such as ecologists, urban planners, and data analysts—also helps ensure comprehensive and reliable mapping outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Mapping Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Mapping Specialist, you need expertise in environmental science, geospatial analysis, and cartography, often supported by a relevant degree in geography, environmental studies, or GIS certification. Proficiency with GIS software (such as ArcGIS or QGIS), remote sensing tools, and data visualization platforms is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and present findings clearly. These skills ensure accurate mapping, informed environmental decision-making, and clear communication with stakeholders.
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What states have the most Environmental Mapping jobs? States with the most job openings for Environmental Mapping jobs include:
Infographic showing various Environmental Mapping job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,549 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

Environmental Engineer

GSI Environmental Inc.

Houston, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Position Location: 2211 Norfolk St, Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77098
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Summary of Duties:
  1. Support the design of assessment programs and remedial options for site cleanup, as well as environmental due diligence, regulatory compliance, and permitting activities.
  2. Scope, coordinate, and perform fieldwork to support environmental assessment, remediation, and restoration projects. Fieldwork may include the collection of groundwater, soil, soil vapor, and surface water samples.
  3. Develop and track project budgets.
  4. Prepare high-quality technical presentations, reports, letters, plans, and proposals with minimal senior GSI staff oversight.
  5. Regularly interact with senior GSI staff, clients, and regulators to communicate project status.
  6. Coordinate with vendors, subcontractors, and analytical laboratories and independently perform subcontractor oversight.
  7. Manage, analyze, and interpret environmental data using statistical and data visualization tools. Conduct human health risk assessment on a variety of projects using the data collected.
  8. Perform and oversee data entry and QA/QC of data tables, maps, reports, and other work products.
  9. Independently perform research tasks with input from senior staff and technical experts.
  10. Contribute to a team atmosphere through collaboration with technical experts, project managers, colleagues, and subcontractors.

Education requirements: Bachelor's in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related degree or foreign degree equivalent
Experience requirements: 3 years of related work experience in environmental engineering in any occupation where the required experience is gained
Special Skills or Other Requirements:
Telecommuting is permitted, but applicant must work from the worksite location at least 2-3 days per week.
Work experience must include:
  1. Working with state and federal environmental cleanup regulations (e.g., Texas Risk Reduction Program [TRRP], Resource Conservation and Recovery Act [RCRA], and Clean Air Act [CAA]).
  2. Air permitting for Title V facilities. Prepare Annual Emission Inventory and Greenhouse Gas Report.
  3. Vapor intrusion mitigation system design, monitoring and maintenance.
  4. Environmental site investigation and remediation, including multimedia (soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and surface water) sampling, and working with different types of drilling rigs (Geoprobe, Sonic, Hollow Stem Auger, and Air Rotary etc.).
  5. Environmental data analysis and programming. Human health risk analysis.
  6. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP).
  7. Project management

License/Certification Requirements:
  1. PE license or eligibility for PE.
  2. 40 hour HAZWOPER course completion certification

Travel requirements: Limited national travel (<15%) is anticipated. International travel is not anticipated.