In today’s world, the importance of sustainability and environmental stewardship has never been clearer. Green careers—jobs focused on preserving our planet, enhancing our communities, and promoting renewable resources—are not just trends; they are essential pathways toward a sustainable future.
As we confront challenges like climate change, urbanization, and resource depletion, the demand for skilled professionals in fields like stormwater management, renewable energy, and green infrastructure is growing rapidly!
Imagine being part of a movement that not only creates innovative solutions but also transforms lives and landscapes. Whether you’re designing a new energy-efficient building, developing strategies to manage stormwater runoff, or advocating for eco-friendly policies, green careers offer the chance to make a meaningful impact on the environment and society.
Together, we can build resilient communities, protect our natural resources, and inspire change—one career at a time. Are you ready to discover your role in this exciting field?
A Green Career is a long term living wage job that enhances the well-being, culture, and governance of future generations and contributes to the decarbonization of our economy, the resilience of our communities or the restoration of our environment. Not all green jobs require a hard hat. Many green careers are low carbon jobs such as teachers, doctors, artists, and care workers who will support and care for our communities as they grow and change.
What's so Great about Green Careers?
Diverse Opportunities
From engineers and architects to electricians and sustainability consultants, there’s a wide array of roles to explore. Whether you enjoy hands-on work, creative design, or strategic planning, there’s a green career for you.
Make a Difference
Every green job contributes to a healthier planet. You can play a key role in tackling pressing issues like pollution, habitat loss, and climate change, helping to create a better future for generations to come.
Community Impact
Green careers often involve working closely with communities to address environmental challenges. You can connect with people, understand their needs, and implement solutions that enhance quality of life.
Explore Green Careers
Are you curious about what green career might be a good fit for you? Take the Green New Careers Quiz and find out!
Dive deeper into green careers by investigating Local Heroes of Green Infrastructure! Start by researching organizations or individuals involved in stormwater management or green infrastructure in your community. Then create a presentation or infographic highlighting their contributions, challenges faced, and the importance of their work. Present your findings to your class or club.
Below are a handful of the many green career options that currently exist. Each one provides a quick overview of the position, the skills needed and training required for that job, and how it’s relevant to the environment.
Attorney (Environmental Law)
Description: Specializes in laws affecting the environment, such as regulations on pollution. |
Brownfield Specialist
Description: Directs cleanup and redevelopment of contaminated land. |
Electrician
Description: Installs and maintains electrical systems, including renewable energy systems. |
Energy Auditor
Description: Evaluates energy use in buildings and recommends improvements. |
Environmental Consultant
Description: Advises organizations on environmental best practices and compliance. |
Engineer (Various Types)
Description: Designs solutions for infrastructure challenges, including water and energy systems. |
Facilities Manager
Description: Oversees building operations and maintenance, focusing on sustainability. |
HVAC Technician
Description: Installs and maintains heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. |
Landscape Architect
Description: Designs outdoor spaces that integrate with the natural environment. |
Renewable Energy Technician
Description: Installs and maintains renewable energy systems like solar panels and wind turbines. |
Urban Planner
Description: Develops land use plans and programs for urban areas, focusing on sustainability. |
Water Resources Scientist
Description: Studies and manages water resources to ensure sustainability and quality. |
Spotlight: Green Career Professionals
Dr. Fuschia-Ann Hoover
Assistant Professor
Dr. Fushia-Ann Hoover is an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. She teaches in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Geographical Sciences. Her work focuses on merging green infrastructure performance and planning with environmental justice and equity.
Robert Thomas
Senior Sustainability Planner
Rob Thomas works as a Senior Sustainability Planner at AECOM, an infrastructure consulting firm. He provides consulting services for planning, design, and construction projects involving sectors of infrastructure, commercial, education, transportation, and hospitality.
Lys Gant
Watershed Stewardship Coordinator
Lys Gant is a Watershed Stewardship Coordinator for Save the Sound, a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the Long Island Sound. As part of the Ecological Restoration team, they work with community members and stakeholders on green infrastructure projects in Connecticut watersheds.
More Green Career Resources!
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- Ban Ki-Moon Centre: Your Future in Green Jobs
- CareerOneStop: Explore Green Careers
- Conservation Gateway: Resilient Green Infrastructure and Workforce Development
- EPA: Growing a Green Infrastructure Workforce
- Green New Careers
- NEEF: How Landscaping Choices Affect Water Quality
- Stormwater PA: Green Jobs
- SEI Energize Schools Curriculum: Career Connections Toolkit
- Water Work: Rebuilding Infrastructure, Creating Jobs, Greening the Environment
- Work for Water: Green Infrastructure Worker