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Hydrogeologists
Hydrogeologists monitor, measure, analyse and describe the earth's surface and groundwater resources and many aspects of the water cycle, including human use of water resources.
Hydrographers
Hydrographers measure, analyse and maintain the flow and quality of water in rivers, lakes, stormwater and sewage, and survey and map oceans, seas and rivers.
Geologists, Geophysicists and Hydrogeologists
Geologists, Geophysicists and Hydrogeologists study the composition, structure and other physical attributes of the earth, locate and advise on the extraction of minerals, petroleum and ground water, and detect, monitor and forecast seismic, magnetic, electrical, thermal and oceanographic activity. Geographers are not included here, they are included in Social Professionals.
Water Inspectors
Water Inspectors monitor the allocation and use of water from water resources such as streams, rivers and underground sources.
Environmental Scientists
Environmental Scientists study, develop, implement and advise on policies and plans for managing and protecting the environment, flora, fauna and other natural resources.
Drainers
Drainers install, maintain and design below-ground drainage systems and associated sewerage or effluent disposal systems.
Drainage, Sewerage and Stormwater Labourers
Drainage, Sewerage and Stormwater Labourers perform routine tasks in maintaining drainage, sewerage and stormwater systems.
Environmental Research Scientists
Environmental Research Scientists study and develop policies and plans for the control of factors which may produce pollution, imbalance in or degradation of the environment.
Other Environmental Scientists
Other Environmental Scientists includes jobs like Environmental Educator, and Soil Scientist.
Meteorologists
Meteorologists study the physics and dynamics of the atmosphere to increase understanding of weather and climate, and to forecast changes in the weather and long-term climatic trends.