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How much do part time environmental occupational health jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time environmental occupational health in the United States is $86,380.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $98,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Environmental Occupational Health vs Part Time Industrial Hygiene?

AspectPart Time Environmental Occupational HealthPart Time Industrial Hygiene
CertificationsOSHA HAZWOPER, OSHA 30-hour, or equivalentCIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist), OSHA HAZWOPER
Work EnvironmentOffices, laboratories, field inspections, safety trainingWorkplace assessments, exposure monitoring, hazard analysis
Industry UsageHealthcare, manufacturing, government agenciesManufacturing, construction, chemical plants

Part Time Environmental Occupational Health and Part Time Industrial Hygiene share certifications like OSHA HAZWOPER and involve workplace safety, but Environmental Occupational Health focuses on broader health and safety programs, while Industrial Hygiene emphasizes exposure assessment and hazard control. Both roles are vital in ensuring workplace safety but differ in specific focus areas.

Is EHS a stressful job?

Environmental Occupational Health (EHS) jobs can involve managing safety protocols, compliance, and risk assessments, which may be stressful during urgent situations or inspections. However, many EHS roles have regular schedules and focus on prevention and training, helping to reduce overall stress levels. The stress level often depends on the specific work environment and responsibilities involved.
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INTERNSHIP - Environmental Compliance and Stormwater Utility Division

City of Bowling Green

Bowling Green, KY โ€ข On-site

$13.90/hr

Part-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Position Type:
City of Bowling Green Jobs/Part Time Positions
Date Posted:
3/2/2026
Location:
Administration
Closing Date:
Open until Filled
APPLICATION DEADLINE: open till filled
Recruitment Announcement - Internship
BGPW Environmental Compliance & Stormwater Utility Division
The Bowling Green Stormwater Utility and Environmental Compliance Division of Bowling Green Public Works is seeking a motivated WKU student for a paid internship. This division is tasked with managing the City of Bowling Green's stormwater infrastructure, environmental compliance with state and federal law, mitigating geohazards such as sinkholes and flooding, and regulating construction and development in Bowling Green.
Expected intern tasks will include mapping and inspecting stormwater infrastructure, assisting environmental sampling efforts (water sampling, hydrological monitoring, geophysical surveys), public engagement events, construction site inspections, and other duties as assigned. Ability to work in inclement weather (heat, rain, cold, etc.), lift and carry 40lbs., and pass a standard pre-employment drug screening is required.
Internships are limited to one year from the start date, with flexible scheduling during school terms based on class load. An intern may work up to 40 hours a week, but more likely 10 - 20 hours during school terms and 20 - 40 hours during breaks. The current intern pay rate is $13.90 per hour.
Undergraduate students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Environmental Sustainability & Geographic Studies, Geological Sciences, or Environmental & Occupational Health Science are welcome to apply, as are graduate students in programs such as Geoscience or Environmental & Occupational Health Science. Coursework or practical experience in two or more of these areas is strongly preferred:
  • Spatial Data (Geographic Information Systems, Surveying, Remote Sensing, etc.)
  • Water Resources (Hydrology/Hydraulics, Floodplain Management, Treatment, etc.)
  • Environmental Studies (Env. Science, Env. Management, Sustainability, etc.)
  • Geology / Geotechnics (Geomorphology, Hydrogeology, Soil Mechanics, etc.)
  • Construction Practices (Materials, Codes and Standards, Project Management, etc.)

Any questions may be emailed to stormwater@bgky.org, or feel free to contact Nick Lawhon at 270-393-3671.
The City of Bowling Green is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug - Free Workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability.