Environmental Scientist Jobs in Nova Scotia

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We are currently looking for a Senior Environmental Scientist or Engineer to join our Contaminated Site Assessment and Remediation (CAR) Teams in our Atlantic Canada office locations in Bedford, NS...

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Salary for Environmental Scientist Jobs in Nova Scotia

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHire research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Environmental Scientist positions.



Highest Education Level

Environmental Scientists in Nova Scotia offer the following education background
Bachelor's Degree
62.2%
Master's Degree
27.5%
Doctorate Degree
6.1%
High School or GED
1.7%
Associate's Degree
1.5%
Vocational Degree or Certification
0.8%
Some College
0.2%
Some High School
0.1%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Environmental Scientists in Nova Scotia
4-6 years
19.2%
Less than 1 year
19.0%
None
15.3%
1-2 years
10.7%
10+ years
10.2%
2-4 years
9.3%
6-8 years
8.4%
8-10 years
7.7%