Clean air advocates are unmatched: Air Quality Engineers. They work to develop systems that minimize pollution so we can enjoy cleaner air. Their systems have assisted several cities in reducing smog by 50%. Have questions? Read more about their accomplishments in this report from WHO. It is truly remarkable how engineering can revitalize our cities, right? This profession is also focused on the green urban planning and electric vehicle infrastructure developments. Alas, the vision is to guarantee every breath taken is clean.
In-depth understanding of air pollution modeling, emissions tracking, and government policies such as the Clean Air Act is required. Familiarity with AERMOD and CALPUFF programs for air quality evaluations is a must. Equally important are problem solving abilities and knowledge of filtration and mitigation technologies. With industries seeking to comply with harsher emission-reduction policies, there is heightened salary competition for this position within urban planning and industrial compliance which makes sustainability careers more appealing.
The future looks bright for air quality engineers - their prospects are projected to improve as concerns regarding air pollution increases. Government policies and public health initiatives are anticipated to drive the global air quality monitoring market to 7 billion dollars by 2030. There will also be significant growth in the demand for engineers who can create solutions for cleaner air due to the development of smart cities and stringent carbon regulations being put in place.
Here in the U.S., the biggest employers are the AECOM, Jacobs and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These firms are well known in the UK and Europe where demand is growing from Ricardo Energy, Arup and Siemens, while India is opening its opportunities with NEERI, Tata Consulting Engineers and various other environmental consulting agencies. There is a surge in government spending and as a result the market becomes more favorable creating more opportunities in the field.
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