Bay Area Air District
Senior Air Quality Specialist
Bay Area Air District, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District (Air District) is a regional government agency, committed to achieving clean air to protect the public's health and the environment. The
District
accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices.
The Air District's
jurisdiction
encompasses all of seven counties - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Napa, and portions of two others - southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma.
The Air District is currently accepting applications for the position of
Senior Air Quality Specialist in
the R
egulatory Development
Division.
This is an
open
recruitment for one (1) full-time, represented position . Definition
Under direction, provides lead direction and performs the more complex assignments in the areas of inspection, investigation, air monitoring instrument and equipment operation, air quality planning, rule development, enforcement and compliance operations, and other air quality program areas; performs related work as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is the advanced lead level in the Air Quality Specialist series. Incumbents provide lead direction and are assigned the more complex air quality program assignments that require considerable technical knowledge and use of independent judgement. Incumbents develop and provide in-depth training and technical guidance to employees. This class is distinguished from the Supervising Air Quality Specialist in that the latter assigns, supervises,
reviews
and evaluates the work of assigned staff. This class is also distinguished from the Principal Air Quality Specialist in that the latter has more responsibilities for developing
new programs
and handling the most difficult, sensitive, novel, or critical projects. About the Position The
R
egulatory Development
Division
works with all levels of the Air District, including staff, management, executives, and Board members in developing and
modifying
Air District rules to provide emissions reductions to improve air quality both regionally and at the neighborhood level and protect the climate. The
Senior Air Quality Specialist
will serve as lead in reviewing and drafting regulatory language for various air quality rule programs; work closely with professional and technical staff to interpret complex scientific research and economic and environmental analyses and technical work for developing regulations to control air pollutants (including those contributing to climate change and contributing to localize air quality impacts in overburdened communities); develop and implement cost effectiveness and incremental cost effectiveness calculations for a wide variety of sources in industry with a variety of control options; analyze emissions inventories to determine baseline emissions and reduction estimates for rules under development; brief District executives and present at workshops, committee, and
board meetings; work closely with
Environmental Justice Division
staff and other Air District divisions to strengthen partnerships with key community stakeholders; perform related work as assigned
. This position, while performing
all of
the duties listed above, is expected to serve in a lead role for developing and reviewing socio-economic analyses for multiple
proposed rule projects.
This includes providing input into
the Air District’s process for completing these analyses as well as managing third-party contractors and reviewing their work. (Illustrative Only) Provides lead direction,
training
and work review to technical and support staff; prioritizes and follows up on work assignments to ensure
timely
completion. Provides lead oversight on complex regulatory audits, field
investigations
,
and studies. Provides input into hiring selection decisions and performance evaluations. Provides technical development and training. Coordinates and participates in the development of new programs and revisi
on of existing pr
ograms; conduct
s
technical research feasibility and new control proposals. Coordinates and participates in the development, review and approval processes
for new
and revised rules and regulations, policies and procedures for various programs. Reviews and anal
yzes complex
cases, reports and rul
es for compl
iance with applicable guidelines; conducts inquiries, research and compiles files and other pertinent information, and prepares reports and recommendations relative to Air District programs. Drafts, implemen
ts, recommen
ds and revises forms, webpages, and other program tools. Maintains data and data systems supporting Air District programs. Reviews and develops recommendations
concer
ning air quality and climate protection reports, programs, plans, legislation and regulations and prepares related reports and correspondence. Organizes and partic
ipates in
workshops and meetings and provide consultation and advice to individuals and b
usinesses i
n matters related to area of expertise. Prepares and makes presentations on air quality and climate protection related programs and projects. Interacts and
represents t
he Air District with industry, attorneys, the public and other agencies; provides technical experti
se to Air D
istrict staff and counsel and to industry, the public and other agencies. Conducts meetings and workshops with a variety of legal,
public
and private agency officials to explain and interpret technical policies, rules and regulations regarding Air District programs. Participates in meetings, conferences, hearing boards and workshops with public and private agencies; serves on special committees and task forces. Responds to oral and written reque
sts for t
echnical, operational and administrative information about Air District programs. Leads technical and safety program training for Air District staff; develops and coordinates training aids and materials; leads staff training; monitors training needs for staff. Briefs Air District executives and presents at public workshops and board meetings. Works closely with other Air District divisions to strengthen partnerships with key community stakeholders. Maintains detailed technical records, standard operating procedures, and logbooks to comply with regulatory guidelines. Administers the records management program. Performs other related duties as assigned. Representative Duties (by program area) Some positions in this classification may be assigned to one or several program areas; an exhaustive list of program-area specific duties is not provided. Rule Development Leads the review and development of regulatory language. Develops and implements cost effectiveness and incremental cost effectiveness calculations for a wide variety of sources in industries with a variety of control options. Leads and coordinates with professional and technical staff to perform complex scientific research and engineering work for developing regulations to control air pollutants (including those contributing to climate change and contributing to localized air quality impacts in overburdened communities). Works closely with professional and technical staff to perform and review economic an
alyses and
environmental analyses. Works closely with staff from other air districts and the California Air Resources Board to develop air quality regulations and toxic control measures. Analyzes emissions inventories to
determine
baseline emissions and reduction estimates for rules under development. Reviews and develops testing, verification, and compliance determination procedures. Education and Experience:
A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills is:
Education: Equivalent to a
Bachelor's
degree from a four-year college or university with major coursework in chemistry, computer science, electronics, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, meteorology, physical sciences, physics, or a closely related field. AND Experience: Four (4) year
s of exper
ience performing air quality inspections; installing, operating and maintaining air monitoring and quality assessment instruments and equipment; or developing and administering air quality programs, of which at least two (2) years included performing work equivalent to the Air District’s Air Quality Specialist II. Substitution: Any combination of relevant training and work experience in the listed or related fields may substitute
for the e
ducation criteria on a year for year basis.
Desirable Qualifications Experience drafting, revising, and reviewing environmental regulations. Experience in socio-economic and cost-effectiveness analyses for regulatory efforts including dynamic or whole-economy modeling. Experience researching emission control technologies, including developing and collecting information on control efficacy, costs, and applicability. Experience working effectively with various technical professionals and
managing relationships with third-party contractors. Strong interpers
onal and c
ommunication skills and the ability to work with people from diverse communities. Familiarity with highly impacted/disadvantaged and overburdened communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Interested individuals must submit a completed Air District application, chronological resume, and responses to the supplemental questionnaire by
5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
Applications are accepted online; please visit our website at www.baaqmd.gov/jobs to apply.
Resumes must be attached to the application and will not be accepted in lieu of the required application materials. 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 or returned.
Supplemental Questions Instructions Individuals who apply for this position must respond to each of the required supplemental questions. Applications must be received by the Human Resources Office no later than the time and date specified in this vacancy announcement. The responses to the supplemental application questions will be used
in accordance with
the procedures
indicated
under the Selection Criteria section.
Please limit your responses to
no more than
one page
(500 words)
per question.
Do not combine your responses or reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation that you have included with your application packet to answer a question.
This information will be evaluated as is and may be used to
determine
those applicants with
the most
directly related
experience, education, and training to continue in the selection process. It is
very important
to provide a concise, clear, legible, complete response to each question.
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
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 District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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District
accomplishes this goal through regulation of industrial facilities and various outreach and incentive programs designed to encourage clean air choices.
The Air District's
jurisdiction
encompasses all of seven counties - Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Napa, and portions of two others - southwestern Solano and southern Sonoma.
The Air District is currently accepting applications for the position of
Senior Air Quality Specialist in
the R
egulatory Development
Division.
This is an
open
recruitment for one (1) full-time, represented position . Definition
Under direction, provides lead direction and performs the more complex assignments in the areas of inspection, investigation, air monitoring instrument and equipment operation, air quality planning, rule development, enforcement and compliance operations, and other air quality program areas; performs related work as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics
This is the advanced lead level in the Air Quality Specialist series. Incumbents provide lead direction and are assigned the more complex air quality program assignments that require considerable technical knowledge and use of independent judgement. Incumbents develop and provide in-depth training and technical guidance to employees. This class is distinguished from the Supervising Air Quality Specialist in that the latter assigns, supervises,
reviews
and evaluates the work of assigned staff. This class is also distinguished from the Principal Air Quality Specialist in that the latter has more responsibilities for developing
new programs
and handling the most difficult, sensitive, novel, or critical projects. About the Position The
R
egulatory Development
Division
works with all levels of the Air District, including staff, management, executives, and Board members in developing and
modifying
Air District rules to provide emissions reductions to improve air quality both regionally and at the neighborhood level and protect the climate. The
Senior Air Quality Specialist
will serve as lead in reviewing and drafting regulatory language for various air quality rule programs; work closely with professional and technical staff to interpret complex scientific research and economic and environmental analyses and technical work for developing regulations to control air pollutants (including those contributing to climate change and contributing to localize air quality impacts in overburdened communities); develop and implement cost effectiveness and incremental cost effectiveness calculations for a wide variety of sources in industry with a variety of control options; analyze emissions inventories to determine baseline emissions and reduction estimates for rules under development; brief District executives and present at workshops, committee, and
board meetings; work closely with
Environmental Justice Division
staff and other Air District divisions to strengthen partnerships with key community stakeholders; perform related work as assigned
. This position, while performing
all of
the duties listed above, is expected to serve in a lead role for developing and reviewing socio-economic analyses for multiple
proposed rule projects.
This includes providing input into
the Air District’s process for completing these analyses as well as managing third-party contractors and reviewing their work. (Illustrative Only) Provides lead direction,
training
and work review to technical and support staff; prioritizes and follows up on work assignments to ensure
timely
completion. Provides lead oversight on complex regulatory audits, field
investigations
,
and studies. Provides input into hiring selection decisions and performance evaluations. Provides technical development and training. Coordinates and participates in the development of new programs and revisi
on of existing pr
ograms; conduct
s
technical research feasibility and new control proposals. Coordinates and participates in the development, review and approval processes
for new
and revised rules and regulations, policies and procedures for various programs. Reviews and anal
yzes complex
cases, reports and rul
es for compl
iance with applicable guidelines; conducts inquiries, research and compiles files and other pertinent information, and prepares reports and recommendations relative to Air District programs. Drafts, implemen
ts, recommen
ds and revises forms, webpages, and other program tools. Maintains data and data systems supporting Air District programs. Reviews and develops recommendations
concer
ning air quality and climate protection reports, programs, plans, legislation and regulations and prepares related reports and correspondence. Organizes and partic
ipates in
workshops and meetings and provide consultation and advice to individuals and b
usinesses i
n matters related to area of expertise. Prepares and makes presentations on air quality and climate protection related programs and projects. Interacts and
represents t
he Air District with industry, attorneys, the public and other agencies; provides technical experti
se to Air D
istrict staff and counsel and to industry, the public and other agencies. Conducts meetings and workshops with a variety of legal,
public
and private agency officials to explain and interpret technical policies, rules and regulations regarding Air District programs. Participates in meetings, conferences, hearing boards and workshops with public and private agencies; serves on special committees and task forces. Responds to oral and written reque
sts for t
echnical, operational and administrative information about Air District programs. Leads technical and safety program training for Air District staff; develops and coordinates training aids and materials; leads staff training; monitors training needs for staff. Briefs Air District executives and presents at public workshops and board meetings. Works closely with other Air District divisions to strengthen partnerships with key community stakeholders. Maintains detailed technical records, standard operating procedures, and logbooks to comply with regulatory guidelines. Administers the records management program. Performs other related duties as assigned. Representative Duties (by program area) Some positions in this classification may be assigned to one or several program areas; an exhaustive list of program-area specific duties is not provided. Rule Development Leads the review and development of regulatory language. Develops and implements cost effectiveness and incremental cost effectiveness calculations for a wide variety of sources in industries with a variety of control options. Leads and coordinates with professional and technical staff to perform complex scientific research and engineering work for developing regulations to control air pollutants (including those contributing to climate change and contributing to localized air quality impacts in overburdened communities). Works closely with professional and technical staff to perform and review economic an
alyses and
environmental analyses. Works closely with staff from other air districts and the California Air Resources Board to develop air quality regulations and toxic control measures. Analyzes emissions inventories to
determine
baseline emissions and reduction estimates for rules under development. Reviews and develops testing, verification, and compliance determination procedures. Education and Experience:
A typical way to obtain the knowledge and skills is:
Education: Equivalent to a
Bachelor's
degree from a four-year college or university with major coursework in chemistry, computer science, electronics, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, meteorology, physical sciences, physics, or a closely related field. AND Experience: Four (4) year
s of exper
ience performing air quality inspections; installing, operating and maintaining air monitoring and quality assessment instruments and equipment; or developing and administering air quality programs, of which at least two (2) years included performing work equivalent to the Air District’s Air Quality Specialist II. Substitution: Any combination of relevant training and work experience in the listed or related fields may substitute
for the e
ducation criteria on a year for year basis.
Desirable Qualifications Experience drafting, revising, and reviewing environmental regulations. Experience in socio-economic and cost-effectiveness analyses for regulatory efforts including dynamic or whole-economy modeling. Experience researching emission control technologies, including developing and collecting information on control efficacy, costs, and applicability. Experience working effectively with various technical professionals and
managing relationships with third-party contractors. Strong interpers
onal and c
ommunication skills and the ability to work with people from diverse communities. Familiarity with highly impacted/disadvantaged and overburdened communities in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Interested individuals must submit a completed Air District application, chronological resume, and responses to the supplemental questionnaire by
5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
Applications are accepted online; please visit our website at www.baaqmd.gov/jobs to apply.
Resumes must be attached to the application and will not be accepted in lieu of the required application materials. 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 or returned.
Supplemental Questions Instructions Individuals who apply for this position must respond to each of the required supplemental questions. Applications must be received by the Human Resources Office no later than the time and date specified in this vacancy announcement. The responses to the supplemental application questions will be used
in accordance with
the procedures
indicated
under the Selection Criteria section.
Please limit your responses to
no more than
one page
(500 words)
per question.
Do not combine your responses or reference your application, resume, or any other requested documentation that you have included with your application packet to answer a question.
This information will be evaluated as is and may be used to
determine
those applicants with
the most
directly related
experience, education, and training to continue in the selection process. It is
very important
to provide a concise, clear, legible, complete response to each question.
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
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 District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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