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.
- Civil Engineer
- Construction Inspector
- Construction Manager
- Energy Manager
- Electrical Engineer
- Environmental Compliance Auditor
- Environmental Engineer
- Environmental Health & Safety Manager
- Hazardous Material Technician
- Geotechnical Engineer
- Hydrogeologist
- Hydrologist/Water Supply Planner
- Information Security Engineer
- Landscape Architect
- Occupational Health & Safety Technician
- Project Finance/Accounting
- Recycling Manager
- Structural Engineer
- Sustainability Manager
- Water Infrastructure Asset Manager
- Water Treatment Plant Operator
Where to Find More Information On These Careers
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