Manufacturing Industry

Multitalented Environmental Engineering Graduates in High Demand.(Brief Article)

Pollution Engineering, July, 2001 by Vick, Rebecca Chambers

Another installment in a continuing series of articles exploring findings from the annual Pollution Engineering Career Survey.

Since 1999, Detroit-based General Motors Corp. has been heading to Michigan Technological University (MTU) in Houghton, Mich., each fall to recruit students from MTU's Civil & Environmental Engineering Department. Like many manufacturers, General Motors goes to great lengths to secure good people because it understands that diversified engineering talent in the pollution control profession is in high demand.

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's [EPA] move in recent years to ratchet up its enforcement and regulatory activities within air, water and hazardous waste program areas clearly is driving much of this demand"...

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