The duties and responsibilities of an Environmental Officer can vary depending on the specific employer and industry, but generally, they include the following:
Developing, implementing, and maintaining environmental management systems to ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
Conducting environmental assessments and audits, including air and water quality monitoring, waste management, and soil contamination assessments.
Developing and implementing environmental policies and procedures, including waste management plans, energy conservation plans, and pollution prevention programs.
Monitoring and reporting on environmental performance, including tracking energy and water usage, waste reduction efforts and other environmental metrics.
Coordinating and collaborating with other departments and external stakeholders, such as regulatory agencies, to ensure environmental regulations and laws compliance.
Educating and training employees, contractors, and other stakeholders on environmental issues and best practices.
Investigating and addressing environmental complaints, violations, and incidents.
Providing guidance and support for environmental impact assessments, permit applications, and other regulatory requirements.
Keeping updated with changes in environmental laws and regulations and ensuring that the organization complies with new regulations.
Managing and monitoring major projects’ environmental impacts and supporting project managers.
Participating in emergency response activities, such as spills and other environmental incidents.
Communicating regularly with management and other stakeholders, providing environmental performance and compliance updates.