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The job of civil/environmental engineer trainee is an entry-level position in bioenergy, in the engineering and manufacturing career sub-sector. Job seekers with engineering and manufacturing backgrounds or students studying engineering could consider this type of entry-level bioenergy job.
Civil/environmental engineer trainees work under the supervision of senior engineers to assist in the design and construction of biofuel processing facilities. People in these positions may hold internships or entry-level jobs in bioenergy civil or environmental engineering.
Civil/Environmental Engineer Trainee
Alternate Title(s) | Architectural, Structural, or Environmental Engineer Trainee; Assistant Architect |
Education & Training Level Description | Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Environmental, Structural, or Architectural Engineering or related field. |
Experience | 0–3 years |
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Job Profile | A key goal for the bioenergy industry is to establish the necessary infrastructure needed to industrialize bioenergy production systems. From integrated biorefineries capable of converting a broad range of biomass feedstocks into affordable biofuels, bioproducts, and biopower, to upgrading current wastewater treatment infrastructure to state-of-the-art waste-to-energy facilities, civil engineers help turn ideas into reality. Civil engineers apply their knowledge of mathematics and physical sciences to develop ways to design, construct, and maintain bioenergy-related infrastructure, while minimizing impact on the natural environment. They also play a pivotal role in assuring project operations conform to all state and federal regulations as well as maintain environmental compliance. |
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