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Hazardous Waste Management Technologist (5:18)

Are you passionate about the environment? Then you may want to inspect a career as a hazardous waste management technologist.

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Environmental Engineer (5:07)

Environmental engineers have extensive knowledge of the natural sciences (chemistry, biology, and microbiology) and expertise in engineering. They use this to design municipal and industrial services to solve environmental problems.

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  • Environmental engineers have extensive knowledge of the natural sciences (chemistry, biology, and microbiology) and expertise in engineering. They use this to design municipal and industrial services to solve environmental problems.

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  • Environmental engineers have extensive knowledge of the natural sciences (chemistry, biology, and microbiology) and expertise in engineering. They use this to design municipal and industrial services to solve environmental problems.

    : https://alis.alberta.ca/tools-and-resources/videos/environmental-engineer-507/">Email
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Community Planner (5:22)

Community planners study the social, economic, cultural, environmental, political, and physical conditions of urban and rural communities. They develop policies and plans to manage and protect specific land parcels, regions, resources, or public services.

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  • Community planners study the social, economic, cultural, environmental, political, and physical conditions of urban and rural communities. They develop policies and plans to manage and protect specific land parcels, regions, resources, or public services.

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  • Community planners study the social, economic, cultural, environmental, political, and physical conditions of urban and rural communities. They develop policies and plans to manage and protect specific land parcels, regions, resources, or public services.

    : https://alis.alberta.ca/tools-and-resources/videos/community-planner-522/">Email
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Database Analyst (4:52)

Database analysts are computer specialists who design, develop, modify, and maintain database management systems to meet specific user needs.

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  • Database analysts are computer specialists who design, develop, modify, and maintain database management systems to meet specific user needs.

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  • Database analysts are computer specialists who design, develop, modify, and maintain database management systems to meet specific user needs.

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Entomologist (4:45)

Entomologists study the classification, biodiversity, life cycles, ecology, and control of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. They plan and implement surveys and pest management programs.

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  • Entomologists study the classification, biodiversity, life cycles, ecology, and control of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. They plan and implement surveys and pest management programs.

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  • Entomologists study the classification, biodiversity, life cycles, ecology, and control of insects and other terrestrial arthropods. They plan and implement surveys and pest management programs.

    : https://alis.alberta.ca/tools-and-resources/videos/entomologist-445/">Email
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Biologist (5:24)

Biologists study living organisms in natural (or altered) ecosystems and to manage natural resources. They work in such diverse fields as aquatic biology, marine biology, botany, environmental impact assessment, microbiology, land reclamation and remediation, wildlife management, and zoology.

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  • Biologists study living organisms in natural (or altered) ecosystems and to manage natural resources. They work in such diverse fields as aquatic biology, marine biology, botany, environmental impact assessment, microbiology, land reclamation and remediation, wildlife management, and zoology.

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  • Biologists study living organisms in natural (or altered) ecosystems and to manage natural resources. They work in such diverse fields as aquatic biology, marine biology, botany, environmental impact assessment, microbiology, land reclamation and remediation, wildlife management, and zoology.

    : https://alis.alberta.ca/tools-and-resources/videos/biologist-524/">Email

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