The most common way to become a Water Engineer is to undertake a four-year Bachelor of Engineering or a three-year Bachelor of Engineering Technology degree, and specialise in Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering.
Aside from the above qualifications, New Zealand employers also look for the following personal requirements in ideal candidates:
Water Engineers may do some or all of the following:
Experienced Water Engineers can progress towards managerial or Project Management roles. Alternatively, professionals can also specialise in work in other areas of Engineering and Construction, including Construction Management, Health and Safety, Planning and Estimation.
Entry: 45K – 75K per annum (NZD)
Senior: 75K – 120K per annum (NZD)
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