The Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Supervising Air Quality Engineer (Source Test)
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
About the Bay Area Air District
Join an agency committed to creating a healthy breathing environment for every Bay Area resident while protecting and improving public health, air quality, and the global climate! The Bay Area Air District (Air District) is a regional government agency dedicated to achieving clean air to protect the public’s health and the environment. The Air District accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean‑air choices. Its jurisdiction encompasses all of seven counties—Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Napa—and portions of southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma.
Work Environment & Culture At the Air District, we pride ourselves on fostering a workplace that values diversity, promotes cultural awareness, and prioritizes employee engagement through a collaborative, inclusive environment. We emphasize pay equity and a strong work‑life balance, supporting employees’ well‑being both inside and outside work. Join us in a dynamic, inclusive culture where your contributions are celebrated and your growth is nurtured.
Position: Supervising Air Quality Engineer This open recruitment is for one (1) full‑time, represented position in the Source Test Section. The role supervises the section’s air‑quality engineering staff and performs highly complex, specialized program assignments. The incumbent also coordinates or performs field, shop, and office source‑test program duties—including equipment purchase specification, data reduction and analysis, workgroup participation, and report preparation.
Source Test Section The Source Test Section conducts source‑emission tests at regulated facilities to determine compliance, develop emission factors, and gather information. Facilities commonly tested include petroleum refineries, power plants, manufacturing facilities, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, and gasoline dispensing sites. The section also provides regulatory oversight of facility continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), contracted source testing, and special testing or measurement projects.
Definition Under direction, supervises the staff and participates in assigned air‑quality engineering activities across various District functions; performs related work as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics This class is a working supervisor that provides both supervision and professional engineering services in support of District goals and objectives. Incumbents ensure adherence to the District’s policies and procedures while performing air‑quality engineering activities. This class is distinguished from Air Quality Engineering Manager in that the latter holds managerial responsibility for staff and activities of an assigned section.
Examples of Duties for this Position
Supervise and participate in field‑engineering compliance audits and operational tests.
Supervise and participate in source testing and sampling; analyze results and prepare reports; observe and audit private contractor tests.
Assign, supervise, review, and evaluate the work of professional, technical, and support staff.
Supervise and participate in review of permit applications and recommend permit issuance or denial.
Supervise and participate in review and issuance of Federal Title V permits; recommend and implement regulatory changes and system developments to comply with the Federal permitting program.
Research and develop new/revised rules and procedures for air‑quality regulation; determine emissions, potential emission reductions, and cost of controls; establish control level and technology; write proposed regulation; prepare technical assessment reports; conduct workshops; deliver public presentations.
Represent the District in meetings with the public, industry, and other agencies.
Supervise and participate in development of emission factors for complex facilities.
Participate in selection of assigned staff and provide training and professional development.
Handle hearing board matters involving variances, order of abatements, and public nuisances.
Supervise and participate in toxic‑risk screenings and assessments.
Conduct technical seminars for industry and other agencies.
Coordinate the District’s response to public and industry inquiries regarding regulation interpretation, permitting, compliance measures, and emission‑calculation methods in person, by telephone, and in writing.
Testify as an expert witness before the Hearing Board.
Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience
Graduation from a four‑year college or university with major coursework in environmental, chemical, mechanical, or petroleum engineering—or a closely related field—plus four (4) years of air‑quality environmental engineering experience.
Other Requirements
Valid California driver’s license.
Physical requirement: must pass a physical exam and meet the requirements of a lift test for occasional physical duties.
Company vehicle will be provided for business use and must be taken home daily; the employee will be responsible for maintaining the vehicle per the District Vehicle Policy.
How to Apply & Selection Criteria How to Apply
Interested individuals must submit a completed Air District application and responses to the supplemental questionnaire by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 2025. Resumes are encouraged but not mandatory, and will not be accepted in lieu of the required application materials. Applications are accepted online; please visit our website at
www.baaqmd.gov/jobs
to apply. Postmarks, faxes, and e‑mailed applications will not be accepted.
Except as requested in this announcement, do not include any additional documents such as letters of recommendation, performance evaluations, work samples, etc.; they will not be considered.
Applicants must respond to each of the required supplemental questions within the allotted space (no more than one page or 500 words per question). Do not reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation in your answers; the responses will be evaluated as is.
Selection Criteria
Selection may be based upon a competitive examination consisting of a written exercise, interview, or combination of the two.
Depending on the number of qualified applicants, an application screening and/or panel interview may be used to determine the most qualified applicants.
The Air District may hire from this recruitment process to fill future vacancies occurring within the next 18 months.
Persons with disabilities who may require reasonable accommodations during the application and/or selection process should notify the Human Resources Office at (415) 749‑4980.
The Air District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Work Environment & Culture At the Air District, we pride ourselves on fostering a workplace that values diversity, promotes cultural awareness, and prioritizes employee engagement through a collaborative, inclusive environment. We emphasize pay equity and a strong work‑life balance, supporting employees’ well‑being both inside and outside work. Join us in a dynamic, inclusive culture where your contributions are celebrated and your growth is nurtured.
Position: Supervising Air Quality Engineer This open recruitment is for one (1) full‑time, represented position in the Source Test Section. The role supervises the section’s air‑quality engineering staff and performs highly complex, specialized program assignments. The incumbent also coordinates or performs field, shop, and office source‑test program duties—including equipment purchase specification, data reduction and analysis, workgroup participation, and report preparation.
Source Test Section The Source Test Section conducts source‑emission tests at regulated facilities to determine compliance, develop emission factors, and gather information. Facilities commonly tested include petroleum refineries, power plants, manufacturing facilities, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, and gasoline dispensing sites. The section also provides regulatory oversight of facility continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), contracted source testing, and special testing or measurement projects.
Definition Under direction, supervises the staff and participates in assigned air‑quality engineering activities across various District functions; performs related work as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics This class is a working supervisor that provides both supervision and professional engineering services in support of District goals and objectives. Incumbents ensure adherence to the District’s policies and procedures while performing air‑quality engineering activities. This class is distinguished from Air Quality Engineering Manager in that the latter holds managerial responsibility for staff and activities of an assigned section.
Examples of Duties for this Position
Supervise and participate in field‑engineering compliance audits and operational tests.
Supervise and participate in source testing and sampling; analyze results and prepare reports; observe and audit private contractor tests.
Assign, supervise, review, and evaluate the work of professional, technical, and support staff.
Supervise and participate in review of permit applications and recommend permit issuance or denial.
Supervise and participate in review and issuance of Federal Title V permits; recommend and implement regulatory changes and system developments to comply with the Federal permitting program.
Research and develop new/revised rules and procedures for air‑quality regulation; determine emissions, potential emission reductions, and cost of controls; establish control level and technology; write proposed regulation; prepare technical assessment reports; conduct workshops; deliver public presentations.
Represent the District in meetings with the public, industry, and other agencies.
Supervise and participate in development of emission factors for complex facilities.
Participate in selection of assigned staff and provide training and professional development.
Handle hearing board matters involving variances, order of abatements, and public nuisances.
Supervise and participate in toxic‑risk screenings and assessments.
Conduct technical seminars for industry and other agencies.
Coordinate the District’s response to public and industry inquiries regarding regulation interpretation, permitting, compliance measures, and emission‑calculation methods in person, by telephone, and in writing.
Testify as an expert witness before the Hearing Board.
Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience
Graduation from a four‑year college or university with major coursework in environmental, chemical, mechanical, or petroleum engineering—or a closely related field—plus four (4) years of air‑quality environmental engineering experience.
Other Requirements
Valid California driver’s license.
Physical requirement: must pass a physical exam and meet the requirements of a lift test for occasional physical duties.
Company vehicle will be provided for business use and must be taken home daily; the employee will be responsible for maintaining the vehicle per the District Vehicle Policy.
How to Apply & Selection Criteria How to Apply
Interested individuals must submit a completed Air District application and responses to the supplemental questionnaire by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 2025. Resumes are encouraged but not mandatory, and will not be accepted in lieu of the required application materials. Applications are accepted online; please visit our website at
www.baaqmd.gov/jobs
to apply. Postmarks, faxes, and e‑mailed applications will not be accepted.
Except as requested in this announcement, do not include any additional documents such as letters of recommendation, performance evaluations, work samples, etc.; they will not be considered.
Applicants must respond to each of the required supplemental questions within the allotted space (no more than one page or 500 words per question). Do not reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation in your answers; the responses will be evaluated as is.
Selection Criteria
Selection may be based upon a competitive examination consisting of a written exercise, interview, or combination of the two.
Depending on the number of qualified applicants, an application screening and/or panel interview may be used to determine the most qualified applicants.
The Air District may hire from this recruitment process to fill future vacancies occurring within the next 18 months.
Persons with disabilities who may require reasonable accommodations during the application and/or selection process should notify the Human Resources Office at (415) 749‑4980.
The Air District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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