With its focus on companies and professionals in the field of environmental engineering, the AAEE Career Center offers its members -- and the industry at large -- an easy-to-use and highly-targeted resource for online employment connections.
Both members and non-members can use AAEE Career Center to reach qualified candidates. Employers can post jobs online, search for qualified candidates based on specific job criteria, and create an online resume agent to email qualified candidates daily.
For job seekers, AAEE Career Center is a free service that provides access to employers and jobs in the field of environmental engineering. In addition to posting their resumes, job seekers can browse and view available jobs based on their criteria and save those jobs for later review if they choose. Job seekers can also create a search agent to provide email notifications of jobs that match their criteria.
As the nation turns to advancing its infrastructure, now is the time to get your resume posted on the The AAEE Career Center. Hiring managers will see your resume, plus you'll enjoy a wide selection of open positions in your industry. Don't miss this unique opportunity to expand your job search.
AAEE is a proud participant of the Engineering & Science Career Network, which links association job boards.
When you post your job with The AAEE Career Center, your posting is distributed among our partners of the Engineering & Science Career Network, which links association job boards. Click here for a current list of our network partners.
In addition to being distributed throughout the network, AAEE also includes your job posting on our website, in our monthly newsletter, Highpoints, and Twitter.
Money Magazine/PayScale.com has published their Best Jobs in America list for 2011. With a median pay of $81,200, top pay of $113,000, and an expected 31% 10-year job growth, Environmental Engineer ranked at #10 for Best Jobs for Fast Growth. Click here to view the full list.
Environmental Engineer also ranked at #6 for Best Jobs for Saving the World (Jobs Helping Others). Click here to view the full list.


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