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What civil service positions can environmental design take?

Graduates majoring in environmental design can consider the following civil service positions:

Urban planner: Participate in urban planning and development, and be responsible for the overall layout, architectural design and environmental beautification of the city.

Land Management Commissioner: Responsible for the implementation and supervision of land planning, land management and land use policies.

Environmental Protection Commissioner: Participate in the formulation and implementation of environmental protection policies and be responsible for the investigation, evaluation and monitoring of environmental resources.

Natural Resources Management Commissioner: Responsible for the protection, development and management of natural resources, including the management of forests, water, wildlife and other natural resources.

Eco-environmental monitor: responsible for eco-environmental monitoring and assessment, collecting and analyzing environmental data, and providing environmental protection decision support.

Landscape engineer: responsible for the planning, design and management of parks, scenic spots and urban green spaces.

Architect: Participate in the design and planning of construction projects, including residential buildings, commercial buildings and cultural facilities.

Urban traffic planner: responsible for urban traffic planning and traffic management, making comprehensive traffic planning and traffic network planning.

The above are some civil service positions related to environmental design, but the specific recruitment positions may vary according to the needs of regions and government departments. It is recommended to refer to the recruitment information and recruitment announcement of local civil servants to understand the specific job requirements and application conditions.