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Use this table to explore a range of water-related careers, including training requirements and typical salary.

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A condensed list of water careers

Updated 11/2023

Conservation Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Responsible for AIS data collection, analysis, and reporting. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor public $40-$70k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Construction BMP Installer Responsible for the installation and maintenance of all types of Best Management Practices (BMPs) High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Private $40-$56k Experience with the safe operation and general maintenance of tools and equipment used in general construction.
Engineering Civil Engineer Utilize engineering practices, physics, hydraulics, and material sciences to develop solutions to problems. Bachelors and/or Masters degree in a related field Entry: engineer in training (EIT), Mid: professional engineering license (PE), Senior: senior engineers Both $66-$130k Typically civil engineers have internship experience. Can take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam but not always required.
Engineering Civil Engineering Technicians Provide a similar function as civil engineers, additionally provide field and laboratory testing, site visits & sample collection, etc. Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Team Lead Both $50-$76k On the job training
Construction Construction Project Manager Plan and manage budget, construction activities and team members. Bachelors degree in Construction Management or equivalent Mid: Assistant Construction Manager, Senior: Project Manager Both $70-$150k Project Management Training
Conservation Ditch Inspector Responsible for ditch maintenance, vegetation and brush control, tile repair, drainage surveys, conducting informational meetings and preparing ditch assessment recommendations. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor public $40-$77k Familiarity with farming practices
Construction Landscaper High school diploma or equivalent Entry level Both $18-$25/hour Must be okay with physical labor
Construction Earth Driller Operate drilling and boring equipment High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Driller Assistant, Mid: Drilling Crew Chief Both $43-$80k Class A or B CDL, 40 Hour Hazmat occassionally
Conservation Ecologist Ecologists monitor the status, distribution and conservation needs of plants, native plant communities and animals, and work to protect these resources. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor Both $45-$90k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) Electrician Responsible for interpreting drawings and specifications, desiging and providing power to buildings, equipment, and locations, understanding electrical codes, and testing & inspections. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Both $55-$93k Contiuned Training through DLI to obtain and maintian licesnses
Engineering Environmental Engineer Utilize engineering practices, biology, chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems. Bachelors and/or Masters degree in a related field Entry: engineer in training (EIT), Mid: professional engineering license (PE), Senior: senior engineers Both $56-$130k Typically environmental engineers have internship experience. Can take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam but not always required.
Engineering Environmental Engineering Technicians Provide a similar function as environmental engineers, additionally provide field and laboratory testing, site visits & sample collection, etc. Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Senior: Senior Technician Both $50-$76k On the job training
Conservation Environmental Specialist Use their knowledge of the natural sciences to protect the environment and human health. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $47-$70k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Construction Equipment Operator Drive, maneuver, or control the heavy machinery used to construct roads, buildings, and other structures. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Team Member, Mid: Team Lead Both $55-$100k On the job training
Conservation Fisheries Specialist Responsible for designing and implementing habitat improvement projects, performing lake and stream surveys, managing?hatchery operations to produce and distribute fish to enhance angling opportunities, educating?and informing the public. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $45-$65k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Engineering GIS & Mapping Technician Collect data and make maps of the Earth's surface using GIS tools Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Team Lead Both $44-$65k Moderate on the job training
Conservation Hydrogeologist Perform a variety of field and office tasks supporting work involving geologic and hydrogeologic characterization, water appropriation design and permitting, contaminated site investigation and remediation, groundwater monitoring, data analysis, and reporting. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor Both $50-$100k Geologist-in-training certification or related certification, which will lead to a state professional licensure as a geologist, hydrogeologist, or related profession.
Conservation Hydrologist Hydrologists build partnerships with water users to protect and conserve water. Responsibilities may include monitoring wells, inspecting water bodies, using GIS mapping software, drafting technical reports, reviewing water supply plans. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $40-$70k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Interpretive Naturalist Work to create an emotional connection between our parks, trails, and natural resources and our visitors through programs, signs, and exhibits. Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor Both $34-$56k Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Assocation for Interpretation
Construction Laborer Perform construction and maintenance activities High school diploma or equivalent Entry: pipe layer, Mid: Project Foreman, Senior: Superintendent Both $32-$50k CDL license
Construction Landscape Architect Design attractive and functional public spaces. Bachelors and/or Masters degree in a related field Entry: Landscape Architect in Training, Senior: Licensed Landscape Architect Both $60-$120k Internship/residency. Also need a landscape architect registration examination
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) MEP Technician Working with BMS controls, refrigeration, cooling systems, boilers, burners, and plumbing systems. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Both $45-$65k Thorough understanding of mechanical systems, electricity, and plumbing.
Distribution Meter Readers Responsible for inspecting meters, collecting and documenting meter readings, and communicating with customers. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Both $45-$63k Long-term on the job training
Conservation Natural Resource Technician Performs land management and conservation services and assists the federal or state government in the preservation of wildlife habitats or protected areas. Bachelors degree in a related field. May only need a high school diploma or equivalent depending on the field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $30-$78k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Construction Operating Engineer Controlling and driving heavy machinery, ensuring safety practices are followed, cleaning and maintaining equipment, and coordinating with crew members. Bachelors degree in Construction Management or equivalent Entry: Heavy Equipment Operator, Mid: Director of Field Operations Both $60-$95k OSHA 30 hour
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) Industrial Machinery Mechanics Entry to senior level Both
Conservation Interpretive Naturalist Bachelors degree typically Entry to mid level Both $34k-$56k Certified Interpretive Guide through the National Assocation for Interpretation
Conservation Water Quality Technician Typically an associates or bachelor degree entry to mid level both $34k-$66k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Environmental Specialist Bachelors degree in natural science or similar field entry to mid level both $76k median Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Natural Resource Technician Bachelors degree in natural science or similar field; some do not require degrees like DNR entry to mid level both $30K-$78K Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Fisheries Specialist Bachelors degree in aquatic ecology, biology, fisheries and wildlife, or similar entry to mid level to start, can get to advanced levels with experience public $45k-$65k entry level Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Hydrologist bachelor of science in civil engineering, agricultural engineering, environmental engineering, geological engineering, hydrology, forest hydrology, geography, geology, geophysics, hydrogeology, natural resources, environmental studies, soil science, water resources management, hydraulics, environmental science, earth science, or a related major. entry to mid level to start, can get to advanced levels with experience public $49k-$67k entry level Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Wetland Delineator Bachelor degree in environmental science, soil science, biology, botany, or related natural sciences field entry to mid level both $27/hr-$38/hr The Minnesota Wetland Professional Certification Program (MWPCP) is a certification program for Minnesota wetland professionals administered by the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR). The program includes Professional and In-Training Professional certifications.
Conservation Ecologist bachelor's degree in biology, botany, conservation, ecology, natural resources management, or a related field. entry to mid level to start, can get to advanced levels with experience Both $45k-$65k entry level Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Wetland Specialist Bachelor degree in environmental science, soil science, biology, botany, or related natural sciences field entry to mid level to start, can get to advanced levels with experience Both $40k-$90k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Ditch Inspector An AA Degree in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Natural Resource Science, or related field with 2 years work experience?or?4 year degree in in Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Natural Resource Science, or related field entry to mid level public $43k median familiarity with farming practices
Conservation Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies, Aquatic Biology, Water Resources, Environmental Education, Natural Resources, or closely related field. entry to mid level public $40k-$70k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Hydrogeologist Bachelor's degree or higher in Hydrogeology, Geology, Environmental Engineering, or related discipline. entry to mid level to start, can get to advanced levels with experience Both $49k-$67k entry level Geologist-in-training certification or related certification, which will lead to a state professional licensure as a geologist, hydrogeologist, or related profession.
Construction Pipelayer Build pipe systems for water conveyance High school diploma or equivalent Entry: laborer, Mid: Project Foreman, Senior: Superintendent Both $29-$60k CDL license
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing) Plumbers Responsible for knowledge of pipe materials, fittings, and valves, interpreting drawings and specifications, constructing pipe and valves connections, understanding plumbing codes, and testing & inspections. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Both $48-$82k Continued Training through DLI to mainting Journeyworker plumber license or Master plumber License
Municipal Public Works Director Responsibilities include to plan, direct, manage and oversee the activities, projects and operations of the Public Works Department including street maintenance and construction, central maintenance, engineering, traffic engineering, building maintenance, solid waste services Bachelors degree in a related field Mid: Assistant Director, Senior: Director public $80-$120k Typically need experience in the public works field.
Municipal Public Works Technician Responsibilities include manual labor and general maintenance activities in the Public Works Department. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Technician, Senior: Team Leader public $37-$55k On the job training
Distribution Pump Operators Responsible for the operation, maintenance, and control of various types of pumps used in industrial, commercial, and municipal settings. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Private $40-$70k Long-term on the job training
Distribution Pumping Station Operators Responsible for the operation, maintenance, and control of pumping stations. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Private $40-$70k Long-term on the job training
Distribution Septic Tank Servicers Repairing and cleaning septic tanks and sewer lines. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Private $43-$56k Long-term on the job training
Distribution Sewer Pipe Cleaners Inspect manholes to find problems in a sewer line, and run sewer cleaning equipment to clear out stoppages. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Private $40-$70k Long-term on the job training
Engineering Surveyor Prepare sites for construction projects, create topographic maps, locate facilities, develop maps that display natual and man-made features Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: surveyors in training, Senior: Licensed Surveyor (the practice of surveying (PS) & Minnesota Land Surveying Exam (MNLS)) Both $34-$120k On the job training. Can take the Fundamentals of Surveying exam.
Construction SWPPP Inspector Perform site inspections for SWPPP compliance and standards and provide corrective action plans High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead Both $32-$65k Erosion Control Inspector training
Treatment Water and Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Manage a system of machines to transfer or treat water or wastewater. High school diploma or equivalent Entry: Assistant, Senior: Lead mediam $40-$85k Long-term on the job training
Conservation Water Quality Technician Perform a variety of water quality monitoring and control activities for the purpose of protecting the state's water resources for both environmental and recreational purposes. Associates or Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $34-$66k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc
Conservation Wetland Delineator Delineating and characterizing wetlands and other water resources Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor both $50-$75k Minnesota Wetland Professional Certification Program (MWPCP) certification
Conservation Wetland Specialist Preserve ecological sustainability of wildlife, maintain cleanliness of water resources, remove pollutants from the wetlands and implement remediation projects. Bachelors degree in a related field Entry: Team Member, Mid: Supervisor Both $40-$90k Varies from no previous experience needed to some field experience acquired via internships, seasonal work, volunteering, etc

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