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Green Jobs Abound
As World Focuses on the Environment - Put
Your Green Collar On
By
Lisa Jenkins
With the green revolution now a part of the
mainstream consciousness, Americans are not
only seeing the benefits of green energy and
technology, but also the benefits of green
jobs. Across the American business and
industrial landscape, new employment
opportunities are emerging for those with
skills ranging from farming to finance, and
engineering to ecology. Universities and
colleges are expanding degree
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© Copyright 2009
D.Alan Carter
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programs to include areas of study such as
sustainable design, environmental engineering, and
renewable energy technologies. To some, this new field may
seem impenetrable for individuals without the "green"
education offered by these progressive colleges and
universities. However, this is not the case.
A great advantage of the green jobs industry is that many
experienced professionals - scientists, engineers, lab
technicians, installers, architects - are finding that it is no
different from the traditional ways of transitioning from one
industry to the next. Some analysts and supporters of the green
job industry feel that is the best feature of the green jobs
industry, especially since most green businesses - being that
the industry is in its infancy - are offering in-house training
to professionals who are new to the field.
Environmental law is opening paths for lawyers concerned
with the current state of the planet. Engineers are finding
pathways into the alternative and renewable energy fields, as
well as the air and water quality and pollution studies
fields.
A great illustration of this is the Blue-Green Alliance. An
organization founded by the Sierra Club and the U.S.
Steelworkers, the Blue Green Alliance focuses on "greening"
their respective industries as well as the transition of
experienced workers into "a future ... in which good, high
paying American jobs will be created with the onset of a green
economy" (Leo W. Gerard, International President of the United
Steelworkers). Their recent conference in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
"Good Jobs, Green Jobs" drew 1,000 participants and examined
the green industry as a whole, and how to meet their "green"
standards. Below is a group of "green" industries that
experienced professional of all collar colors are making the
transition into.
Alternative and Renewable
Energy
While renewable energy degree programs are now offered in
universities and community colleges, those with traditional
engineering, technical, and installation experience wanting to
make the transition can also give their career a greener slant
by taking a one- to two-year wind technology degree program at
a community college.
Solar Installer Jobs
For a position as a solar panel installer, a background in
construction (roofing is a plus), mechanical and/or electrical
engineering is all that is needed.
According to the American Solar Energy Society, and due to
the increase in solar energy use, installers for the newly
developed PV solar panels are projected to be one of the most
demanded service professionals in the green industry.
Wind/Turbine Technician
Although a power source in its nascent stage, the American
Wind Energy Association reports that the wind industry grew by
45 percent over the past year. Professionals with a background
in mechanical and electrical engineering will find work on wind
farms as turbine technicians and operators.
Environmental
Lawyers
According to the Yale School of Law, "the opportunities to
practice environmental law on a global scale are growing". The
green revolution has put into motion a plethora of federal acts
and corporate and industrial regulations. Environmental lawyers
are needed in the legal field to enforce these policies.
Environmental lawyers are transitioning into the corporate
world as environmental compliance officers, and into public and
private practice representing clients ranging from activist
groups to local construction and design firms.
Architects
Architects are finding the transition into the green
building industry a relatively smooth one. With green building
practices becoming the standards in the industry, and the
development of federal standards for construction and design,
many architects are finding it necessary for their business to
transition into this burgeoning green industry. A LEED
(Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certificate
from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is the first step
to entering this field. Following that, it takes many measures
in adopting and conforming to green policies enacted at the
local and national level.
Science
Environmental "Green" Chemistry
Green chemistry applies scientific solutions to
environmental problems such as air, water, and soil
pollution.
Chemists who now don a green lab coat study the effects of
toxic chemicals on the environment. They work on reducing, or
eliminating, the use of these toxins and find chemical
substitutes and alternatives. Some chemists are transitioning
into positions as air and water quality analysts,
while
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While green
jobs... are
out there, it's still a tough job
market. Your resume needs to get
noticed. So, should you consider
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writer?
The answer is
yes, says former
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resume is going to be fighting
for attention in an extremely
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resume writing services on the
Web, visit
TopResumeServices.com.
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others work in the ecological or farming realm as soil
scientists.
Environmental Biology
Environmental biology focuses on the effects of
environmental conditions on various ecosystems on the planet.
Studies are focused on individual organisms (or species) and
their interaction with the environment. Biologists going
"green" are working with and as ecologists, pollution
specialists, and natural resource conservation
professionals to help sustain the earth's environment and
natural resources. In addition, environmental biologists are
taking the global warming crisis seriously, and investing time
into preventing sudden shifts in climate and weather that can
have serious negative effects on the human population.
The world is becoming more aware of the growing need to
change our environmental policies. With the advent of green
energies and technologies, green jobs are on the rise to help combat
environmental issues. Lisa Jenkins, a freelance writer for
JobMonkey, has researched the topic and offers green
industry insights on topics such as environmental science,
environmental law and solar and wind
energy jobs
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