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Lower estimated automation risk
Why it fits
Strong fit using habitat management, land stewardship, monitoring, stakeholder advice, and resource planning.
Why it fits
Applies remediation design, treatment systems, permitting, data synthesis, field constraints, and project implementation.
Why it fits
Advancement path using restoration teams, budgets, field staff, scientific review, deliverables, and program oversight.
Why it fits
Applies plant recovery, soil conditions, field sampling, ecological data, growth constraints, and restoration monitoring.
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We rate jobs using four factors. These are:
- Chance of being automated
- Job growth
- Wages
- Volume of available positions
These are some key things to think about when job hunting.
Risk & user votes
Calculated automation risk
Minimal Risk (0-20%): This occupation appears difficult to replace end-to-end with current or near-future automation, including AI software and robotics. Roles in this range usually depend on human judgement, creativity, care, leadership, specialist expertise, or adapting to messy real-world situations. AI and machines may still change parts of the work, but the occupation is likely to remain a distinct human role.
More information on what this score is, and how it is calculated is available here.
Human strengths important in this job
These are human abilities and work contexts that are important in this occupation. They may help explain why parts of the role are harder to replace end-to-end, but they are not the only inputs into the automation score.
Decision-making and problem solving
Very importantWhy this matters
Coordinating others’ work
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Communicating with people outside the organization
Very importantWhy this matters
Developing objectives and strategies
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Thinking creatively
Quite importantWhy this matters
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Social perceptiveness
Quite importantWhy this matters
Negotiation
Quite importantWhy this matters
Coaching and developing others
Quite importantWhy this matters
Active learning
Quite importantWhy this matters
What users think
Based on 11 votes
What do you think the risk of automation is?
What is the likelihood that Environmental Restoration Planners will be replaced by robots or artificial intelligence within the next 20 years?
Pay & outlook
Wages
In 2024, the median annual wage for Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health was $80,060 ($38 per hour).
The median annual wage for Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health was 61.7% higher than the national median annual wage, which stood at $49,500.
Growth
The number of 'Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health' job openings is expected to rise 4.4% by 2034
Updated projections are due 09-2025.
Volume
As of 2024 there were 84,930 people employed as 'Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health' within the United States.
This represents around 0.06% of the employed workforce across the country
Put another way, around 1 in 1 thousand people are employed as 'Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health'.
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Job description
Collaborate with field and biology staff to oversee the implementation of restoration projects and to develop new products. Process and synthesize complex scientific data into practical strategies for restoration, monitoring or management.
O*NET-SOC code: 19-2041.02
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