San Antonio Water System is hiring: Environmental Protection Specialist III - (I
San Antonio Water System, San Antonio, TX, United States, 78208
Overview
Grade 19: Salary starts at $62,109.00 annually. Rate of pay depends on qualifications.
Job Summary
The Environmental Protection Specialist III applies advanced knowledge of various stormwater and wastewater principles, practices, and regulations to conduct a range of activities in environmental protection, including data collection and analysis, permitting, inspection, monitoring, sampling, and public education. S/he conducts inspections and monitoring activities, enforcement actions, review of permit applications and site plans for compliance, interpreting various water quality regulations and applying them to the facility to issue a wastewater discharge permit for the facility. S/he works under limited supervision/guidance.
Responsibilities
- Perform field analyses, site inspections, groundwater well inspections, and surveys to determine the extent of compliance/non-compliance with applicable local, state, and federal water quality regulations and permits. Negotiate compliance schedules and activities with the regulated community and follow up on progress. May serve as a team lead and provide functional guidance to other staff, as they perform field analyses, site inspections, groundwater well inspections, and surveys.
- Examine, interpret, and manipulate data extracted from field activities to determine regulatory compliance, ambient conditions, trending, and cause and effect relationships between contamination sources and impacts. Support the development of studies of environmental issues and their effect on system operations, public health, and the environment.
- Review and evaluate permit applications, pollution control plans, and proposed compliance strategies under multiple regulatory frameworks. Prepare and write complex, individual permits, environmental assessments, and technical reports; and defend work before regulatory governmental bodies.
- Assess the need for corrective/preventive action. Initiate early stages of corrective action as appropriate, and consult with Supervisor to initiate latter, more advanced stages.
- Prepare documentation and recommendations to support the development of environmental technical standards, guidelines, policies, and formal regulations that meet all appropriate regulatory requirements. Provide functional guidance to other staff to familiarize them with these requirements. Assist with implementation of these standards, once adopted.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Chemistry, Geographical Information Systems, or related field from an institution accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
- Two years' experience in natural resource management, urban or environmental planning, regulatory compliance, GIS applications or experience inspecting, investigating, or monitoring storm water, pretreatment of wastewater, or related environmental activities to comply with mandated regulations.
- Experience in developing and presenting technical material, analyzing and interpreting data, and/or preparing recommendations and technical reports.
- TCEQ Class "D" Water Operator License within 6 months and Class "C" Water Distribution Operator License within 24 months of hire.
- Valid Class "C" Texas Driver's License.
- Perform position specific physical testing.
Job Dimensions
- Communicates effectively, verbally and in writing.
- Frequent contact with internal and external customers, consultants, vendors, and government agencies.
- Has regular, in-person and telephone contact with the public, elected and appointed officials, local commissions, and regulated community representatives to explain environmental rules and laws, answer technical inquiries, respond to complaints, give presentations, and perform inspections or investigations to gain cooperation in achieving compliance. Often contacts local governments to exchange information and obtain feedback on agency policy and procedures.
- Participates in public and industry education by developing and presenting technical material, and communicates scientific and technical information through oral briefings, written documents, or written testimony.
- Responds to oil, sewage, and chemical spills and emergency situations requiring containment of the spilled substance to support assessment of the environmental impact and remediation action required.
- Proficient in the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software.
Preferred Qualifications
- Registered Environmental Manager License.
- Class "II" Wastewater Collection Operator License.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions
Physical requirements include lifting/carrying up to 60 pounds occasionally; pushing a maximum force of 100 pounds; pulling a maximum force of 100 pounds. Subject to standing, sitting, walking, climbing, bending, crawling, squatting, kneeling, and working in cramped and strained positions for long periods of time.
Working conditions are both in an office environment and a field environment where there is heavy traffic, construction, rugged terrain, and inclement and hazardous environmental conditions. If part of the emergency response team, must be able to complete and maintain the requirements as specified in applicable regulations for Hazardous Materials Emergency Response, including clearance for use of respiratory protection and other associated protective equipment. Also operates a company vehicle on a daily basis.