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Environmental Auditor

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April 11, 2024 3 minute read

Environmental Auditors are responsible for ensuring that organizations comply with environmental regulations and standards. They conduct audits, inspect facilities, and review documentation to assess environmental compliance.

Becoming an Environmental Auditor

There are several paths to becoming an Environmental Auditor. One common path is to earn a bachelor’s degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or a related field.

Another path to becoming an Environmental Auditor is to gain experience in the field of environmental protection. This can include working for an environmental consulting firm, a government agency, or a nonprofit organization.

Skills and Knowledge

Environmental Auditors need to have a strong understanding of environmental regulations and standards. They also need to be familiar with environmental auditing techniques and principles.

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Salaries for Environmental Auditor

City
Median
New York
$135,000
San Francisco
$117,000
Seattle
$125,000
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City
Median
New York
$135,000
San Francisco
$117,000
Seattle
$125,000
Austin
$114,000
Toronto
$88,000
London
£95,000
Paris
€61,000
Berlin
€82,000
Tel Aviv
₪490,000
Singapore
S$105,000
Beijing
¥140,000
Shanghai
¥198,000
Shenzhen
¥450,000
Bengalaru
₹890,000
Delhi
₹462,000
Bars indicate relevance. All salaries presented are estimates. Completion of this course does not guarantee or imply job placement or career outcomes.

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