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Labour Market Research Report

Environmental Professional Services

If you want to explore your options as a technician, project manager or engineer in the environmental sector, read this report

Over the course of ECO Canada’s research on careers in different Canadian environmental sub-sectors, we noticed an important trend: the same 4 occupations kept cropping up. In fact, these top occupations accounted for the largest proportion of job vacancies in our sample, were in strong demand across multiple sub-sectors, and shared a clear connection to Environmental Professional Services.

Since these 4 occupational paths represent a strong opportunity for green job seekers, Careers in Environmental Professional Services provides an in-depth look at the characteristics, required skills, and top employer industries for each of these occupations.

In this report, you’ll learn about:

  • Key sectors and employers for the top 4 environmental occupations in Canada
  • Detailed information on education, required skills, and typical employers
  • Career insights: an insider look at specific career options within the 4 top occupations

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