About
Environmental engineering is the branch of engineering that focuses on protecting the environment by reducing waste and pollution. The field is also dedicated to improving environmental conditions through remediation. It deals with the design of technologies and processes that control pollution releases and clean up existing contamination.
Environmental engineers design, plan, and implement measures to prevent, control, or remediate environmental hazards. They may work on waste treatment, wastewater treatment, site remediation, or pollution control technology.
Our environmental laws would mean little without professionals like these who know how to implement them at the facility level. These valuable professionals help control pollution, and design new technologies to engineer a better world.
Career
Environmental engineers use their scientific knowledge to design systems that control pollution and protect public health. For example, they design systems, processes, and equipment to control waste and pollution, such as stack scrubbers and wastewater management systems. This includes industrial wastewater. Environmental engineers coordinate waste management and recycling activities at manufacturing sites and mines. They make sure it’s treated and disposed of in accordance with all environmental and health regulations. In fact, they’re often appointed to ensure that all of their companies’ projects, including building and development projects, are compliant with regulations. They advise on the environmental effects of construction projects, fill out permit paperwork, incorporate regulations into project planning, and conduct inspections to ensure compliance. They write environmental investigation reports detailing their findings. Environmental engineers also frequently serve as a company’s liaison with federal, state, or local agencies on issues related to waste program requirements.
In addition to controlling pollution, environmental engineers also design systems, processes, and equipment to help clean it up. The systems they create restore air, soil, and water quality at sites that have already been contaminated. Some environmental engineers work at the front lines of the clean energy economy, developing systems that convert waste into electric power.
Environmental engineers are often tasked with coordinating their companies’ environmental management system (EMS). An EMS is a voluntary management technique that ensures systematic implementation and review of customized environmental and safety best practices. EMS following the international standard ISO 14001 are particularly beneficial to the credibility of companies involved in international activities.
Job Prospects
Environmental engineers integrate environmental science and engineering principles in order to improve and manage the natural environment. As our world population grows, environmental engineers strive to ensure that we all have a good quality of live while also accessing healthy water, air, and land for humans and other organisms. While jobs do vary from place to place, the standard scope of responsibility for an environmental engineer job looks like:
- Assess industrial, commercial and residential sites for their environmental impact
- Calibrating equipment used for air, water, or soil sampling
- Design systems for waste management, reclamation, transfer and disposal on land, sea, and air
- Advocate best remediative procedures for site clean-up and contamination
- Advise policymakers and companies on relevant issues
- Evaluate the current system performance and incorporate innovations or develop new technologies to enhance environmental protection
- Collecting field samples and observations for data and observations
- Investigating environmentally related complaints, recording data and compiling a report based on these
- Establish waste-treatment and pollution-control plans
- Design sampling guidelines for manufacturing and industrial stakeholders
- Ensure that stakeholders are in regulatory compliance for waste management and disposal
- Collect, construct and evaluate environmental impact statements
A senior environmental engineer has a breadth of experience that assures competent in a team-lead position. Many of the additional tasks at the upper tier may be administrative or managerial in scope, such as:
- Creating reports, data meta-analysis and thought leadership
- Communicating with a variety of technical and non-technical stakeholders
- Navigating environmental regulations and funding sources
- Liaising with interdisciplinary teams for an holistic solution to environmental engineering problems
Remuneration
An Environmental Engineer earns an average salary of Rs 409,645 per year. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 10 years in this career. A skill in Engineering Design is associated with high pay for this job.
Course Structure
Part-I
Subject Code | Subject Name | Download |
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1.1 10001 | ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS | Download |
1.2 10002 | APPLIED PHYSICS | Download |
1.3 10003 | APPLIED CHEMISTRY | Download |
1.4 10004 | COMMUNICATION SKILL | Download |
1.5 10005 | ENGINEERING DRAWING | Download |
1.6 10006 | COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL | Download |
1.7 10007 | TIME MANAGEMENT | Download |
1.8 10008 | MANUFACTURING PROCESS | Download |
1.9 10009 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS | Download |
Part-II
Subject Code | Subject Name | Download |
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2.1 30251 | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | Download |
2.2 30252 | FLUID MECHANICS | Download |
2.3 30253 | MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING | Download |
2.4 30254 | WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY | Download |
2.5 30255 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING | Download |
2.6 30256 | METROLOGY | Download |
2.7 30260 | TECHNICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING | Download |
2.8 30274 | ELEMENTS OF R.C.C. DESIGN | Download |
2.9 30275 | IRRIGATION ENGINEERING | Download |
2.10 30276 | SURVEYING & LEVELLING | Download |
2.11 30277 | SOIL AND FOUNDATION ENGG. | Download |
2.12 30278 | CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY | Download |
2.13 30279 | STEEL STRUCTURE DESIGN | Download |
2.14 30280 | CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL | Download |
2.15 30281 | STRUCTURAL MACHINES | Download |
2.16 30282 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION | Download |
2.17 30283 | THEORY OF STRUCTURE | Download |
2.18 30284 | ESTIMATING & COSTING | Download |
Project Work
Candidates are required to submit a Referee / Project Report to complete the requirement of the Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE).
A candidate of Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE) can take up submission of his report only after he has obtained a pass in Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination and only after he/she has appeared and obtained 40% marks in at least 5 subjects of Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination.
Project Report / Referee Report
Each candidate appearing for Technician Membership Examination under the scheme of examination as approved by Govt. of India, is required to submit the Project Report in bound volumes.
Project Report detailed requirements and Project Report applications form is given in Institution website .The Project Report Application should be submitted with a fee.
Final pass Certificate will be issued only after Project Report is approved. Candidate is also required to pay certification fee and submit experience certificate for minimum period of 3½ years on employer’s letterhead.
e62c6557-f7ac-4412-bb2b-04bee3c7fe2c.docModel Format for submission of Refree/ project report for TMIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examinations .