Life Scientist/ Physical Scientist/ Environmental Engineer
By US Environmental Protection Agency At , Chicago $76,990 - $119,964 a year
If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:
OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Conduct inspections and investigations of regulated facilities for compliance with applicable regulations, permits, or other federal requirements.
Skill in conducting field inspections, gathering evidence, and initiating enforcement actions.
Knowledge of environmental laws, regulations, policies and practices related to enforcement and compliance activities.
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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your scientific knowledge to make a difference in the world? We are looking for a Physical Scientist to join our team and help us develop innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing problems. You will have the chance to work with cutting-edge technology and collaborate with experts in the field to make a real impact. If you are passionate about science and want to make a difference, this is the job for you!

Overview Physical Scientists are professionals who use scientific principles to study the physical world. They use their knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to research and analyze physical phenomena. They may work in a variety of fields, including geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. Detailed Job Description Physical Scientists are responsible for conducting research and experiments to study the physical world. They use their knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to analyze physical phenomena. They may work in a variety of fields, including geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. They may also be responsible for developing new theories and technologies to improve the understanding of physical phenomena. Physical Scientists may also be responsible for writing reports and presenting their findings to colleagues and other professionals. Job Skills Required Physical Scientists must have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. They must be able to think critically and logically. They must also have strong communication skills, both written and verbal. They must be able to work independently and as part of a team. They must also be knowledgeable in the fields of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Job Qualifications Physical Scientists typically need a bachelor's degree in a related field, such as physics, chemistry, or mathematics. Some positions may require a master's degree or higher. Physical Scientists must also have strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Job Knowledge Physical Scientists must have a strong knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. They must also be knowledgeable in the fields of geology, meteorology, astronomy, and oceanography. They must also be familiar with the latest technologies and techniques used in their field. Job Experience Physical Scientists typically need at least a few years of experience in their field. They may gain experience through internships or research positions. Job Responsibilities Physical Scientists are responsible for conducting research and experiments to study the physical world. They must use their knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics to analyze physical phenomena. They must also develop new theories and technologies to improve the understanding of physical phenomena. Physical Scientists must also write reports and present their findings to colleagues and other professionals.