About this career path
Forestry engineers plan, design, and oversee projects such as forest roads, bridges, drainage systems, and logging facilities. They evaluate environmental impacts, implement erosion control measures, and develop water management solutions to protect forest ecosystems. Collaboration with foresters, environmental scientists, and government agencies is common to ensure projects meet regulatory standards and sustainability goals. This role blends technical engineering expertise with a deep understanding of environmental science and resource management.
What is a career path?
What is a career path?
Career paths are designed to help you explore career options within a specific field or industry. The different columns of jobs within each career path represent levels of advancement in the field. Jobs may build on one another, but that doesn’t mean you need to complete them consecutively in order to advance or succeed! You can enter a career path at any level, depending on your experience, training, and goals.
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- Associate's DegreePostsecondary non-degree awardHourly $33.65 - $43.17DemandAssociate's degreeHourly $38.50 - $45.97DemandAssociate's degreeHourly $29.09 - $37.21DemandAssociate's degreeHourly $30.30 - $37.91Demand
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