Learn about the exciting opportunities of a career in environmental and health sciences consulting at Ramboll Environ. Become a part of our sustainable solutions.
2. SO…
YOU THINK YOU MIGHT
WANT TO BE AN
ENVIRONMENTAL OR
HEALTH SCIENCES
CONSULTANT?
3. THIS COULD BE A GOOD CHOICE IF YOU...
Want to solve
environmental and health
sciences problems
Want to be challenged
and continue learning
Write and speak
clearly and confidently
Can juggle multiple
priorities
Are organized and
deadline-driven
Can work independently
and collaboratively
4. • Biology
• Chemistry
• Earth Science
• Engineering: Environmental, Chemical,
Civil, Mechanical
• Environmental and Health Science
• Epidemiology
• Geology
• Public Health
• Statistics
• Toxicology
MAJORS THAT POSITION YOU WELL
6. ON ANY GIVEN DAY, THEY MAY…
Conduct field sampling – soil,
groundwater, air, surface water, sediment
and/or biota to help evaluate the effects
of chemicals on human health and
wildlife
Organize, analyze and present data to
clients, regulators or community groups
Visit commercial and industrial
properties to assess compliance with
environmental and worker health and
safety regulations
Model chemical fate and transport in
environmental media
7. ON ANY GIVEN DAY, THEY MAY…
Design a remedy to clean up a
contaminated industrial site and restore
it to productive use
Search, review and interpret literature
to support epidemiological studies related
to disease causation
Evaluate the environmental and social
impacts of major infrastructure projects
Advise ports and vulnerable cities on
effective ways to adapt to climate
change, including extreme weather and
flooding
9. OUR PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
More than 2100 environmental
and health sciences consultants
across 130 offices in 28 countries
serving clients worldwide
10. OUR WORK
We assemble project teams across disciplines and geographies to deliver
integrated services across 8 strategic service lines:
Air Quality Management
Compliance, Strategy and
Transaction Services
Ecological Services
Environmental Laboratories
Health Sciences
Impact Assessment
(EIA / ESIA)
Site Solutions
Resource and Waste Management
11. INSIGHT:
Insight compels us to look beyond the obvious for
innovative and exacting standards.
INTEGRITY:
Ramboll’s consistent decisions, methods and actions
fuel the trust and respect for our company.
EMPATHY:
Empathy is about understanding the desires and
perspectives of others.
ENJOYMENT:
You enjoy yourself when you do what you do best and
live up to your full potential.
EMPOWERMENT:
Our conviction in delegated responsibility means that
you are trusted, capable and expected to make the
right decision in any given situation.
OUR VALUES
13. OPPORTUNITY
Here you’ll work with talented and
distinguished colleagues to deliver
sustainable solutions that set new standards
and make a genuine difference to our clients,
the environment and society as a whole.
We empower the people within our
organization, welcome their individual
differences and enable them to work in
multi-talented teams to produce inspired
solutions.
CHALLENGE & OPPORTUNITY
CHALLENGE
Consulting offers opportunities for individual
challenge, career growth and professional
development not available elsewhere.
Ramboll Environ offers opportunities to work
on solutions to local and global challenges
cause by today’s megatrends, such as
urbanization, globalization, resource scarcity
and climate change.
14. • Medical, Rx, dental and vision insurance
• Vacation, paid holidays and sick leave
• Wellness program
• Extended family / medical leave
• Company-paid life insurance and
disability coverage
• Supplemental life and disability
coverage
• Medical and dependent care flexible
spending accounts
HEALTH & WELL-BEING
Benefits may vary from country to country.
15. • Tuition reimbursement
• Educational stipend program
• Professional development programs
• Professional registrations and
certifications
• 401(k) plan
• Company-paid retirement plan
• Referral bonus program
PROFESSIONAL & FINANCIAL WELL-BEING
Benefits may vary from country to country.
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I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
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Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
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Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
The types and variety of work you do will depend on your location, your education, your experience, and our client needs. There are no barriers to collaborating with colleagues in other offices, so regardless of which of the 80 offices worldwide you work from, you may be working on a project halfway around the world, with colleagues in many offices.
The types and variety of work you do will depend on your location, your education, your experience, and our client needs. There are no barriers to collaborating with colleagues in other offices, so regardless of which of the 80 offices worldwide you work from, you may be working on a project halfway around the world, with colleagues in many offices.
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Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
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Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
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Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.
Insert 1-2 videos here
Example script from A. Gevertz:
I joined ENVIRON as an associate directly following the completion of my masters degree in aquatic toxicology. Although I was excited to begin my new job, I thought that I might miss the atmosphere of continual learning which accompanies an academic setting. Fortunately, I was wrong. ENVIRON is committed to the professional development of its employees; encouraging increased specialization within one’s field as well as expansion into related subjects and technologies. As a result, while formal classes are gone, my education continues.
For example, I had no formal training working with geospatial information systems, or GIS, but was notified of the need for additional GIS assistance shortly after my start date. At first, I was daunted by the thought of learning this fairly complex program on my own, but was quickly involved in weekly training sessions conducted by a colleague and experienced GIS analyst. My questions were encouraged and help was always available. In a relatively short time, I became become familiar with the program, and have created maps and figures for multiple projects. I now have a new skill that is in high demand not only in at ENVIRON, but throughout the field of environmental science.
Surprisingly, project work has also helped to develop a new hobby-bird watching. I had always noticed the birds that I saw, but was certainly a novice when it came to species identification. Then, I began work on a long-term, bird related project, which increased my interest and understanding of bird ecology and identification. This makes another hobby of mine-hiking, much more interesting as I am able to identify more of the birds that I come across.
These are just two examples of my education at ENVIRON, and I am definitely looking forward to a career of continual learning at ENVIRON.