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21 Environmental & Infrastructure Careers Women and Minorities Should Consider in 2012

Why You Need To Read This Article

There is a full court press by the federal government and Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) related companies to recruit women and minorities. This initiative is not just to promote diversity but an effort to increase the overall number of professionals coming into the field. STEM careers are the fastest growing fields in the job market today and it is Hinton Human Capital’s goal to ensure experienced job seekers and students are aware of these opportunities.

Here is a list of the fastest growing STEM careers in the Green, Environmental  & Infrastructure markets and information websites to support them. If you need specific information please leave a comment or contact us.

  1. Civil Engineer
  2. Construction Inspector
  3. Construction Manager
  4. Energy Manager
  5. Electrical Engineer
  6. Environmental Compliance Auditor
  7. Environmental Engineer
  8. Environmental Health & Safety Manager
  9. Hazardous Material Technician
  10. Geotechnical Engineer
  11. Hydrogeologist
  12. Hydrologist/Water Supply Planner
  13. Information Security Engineer
  14. Landscape Architect
  15. Occupational Health & Safety Technician
  16. Project Finance/Accounting
  17. Recycling Manager
  18. Structural Engineer
  19. Sustainability Manager
  20. Water Infrastructure Asset Manager
  21. Water Treatment Plant Operator

Where to Find More Information On These Careers

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Georgia’s New Smart Phone Disaster “App” :A New Tool To Save Lives

Up-to-date information is one of the best ways to save lives and hasten recovery from natural and man made disasters. The state of Georgia is one of three states that have developed a Smart Phone “App” that provides people information on weather conditions, evacuation routes and shelters during a disaster event.

Why This Is Important To Jobs

Information Technology is the brain and nervous system of Smart Infrastructure and Crisis Management because it allows users to collect, communicate and decide on information.  Applications like this only show that there is a growing group of  IT professionals who are dedicated to building technologies to help people in a crisis situation. We want to encourage more job seekers to consider the IT careers in disaster and crisis management.

Here are some of the types of jobs available in this space:

  1. Software Engineer/programmers
  2. Systems Architect
  3. Database Architect
  4. Environmental information Systems Consultant

Read the Original Article

http://www.gpb.org/news/2011/12/12/georgia-gets-disaster-app

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