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State of Tennessee

TDEC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST1* - 01122026-73912

State of Tennessee, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247

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Job Information

Opening Date/Time: 01/12/2026 12:00 AM Central Time

Closing Date/Time: 01/25/2026 11:59 PM Central Time

Salary (Monthly): $4,057.00 - $5,078.00

Salary (Annually): $48,684.00 - $60,936.00

Job Type: Full-Time

City, State Location: Nashville, TN

Department: Environment and Conservation

Location of (2) Position(s) to be Filled: Department of Environment & Conservation, Water Resources Division, Davidson County

Additional Information funnels For more information, visit the link below:

https://www.tn.gov/content/dam/tn/environment/job-announcements-/preferred-service/00045743_01006458_env_sci_1_dwr_nefo_tdec-job-opp_ps.pdf

Qualifications Education and Experience

Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in environmental science, physical sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry, geology, meteorology), ecology, sustainability or applied science in sustainability, life sciences (e.g. biology, microbiology, health physics or biophysics), environmental health, pre‑medicine, engineering or other acceptable science or natural resource related field.

Necessary Special Qualifications:

Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license at the time of appointment in some positions;

Applicants for the TDEC Environmental Scientist 1* or Health Physicist 1* in the Division of Radiological Health must successfully complete the training courses offered by the Division of Radiological Health. Failure to do so may result in termination;

TDEC Environmental Scientist's 1* performing geologic duties the major portion of their time must: have completed the required college coursework at the time of appointment to be eligible to take the licensing examination offered by Tennessee's Department of Commerce and Insurance's Board of Professional Geologists, or b.) hold and maintain a current Geologic license from the State of Tennessee during employment or hold a current Geologic license from another State that Tennessee has evaluated and granted reciprocal licensing rights;

Some TDEC Environmental Scientist 1* positions assigned to function as Biologists must meet the specific educational requirements for Biologists, as follows: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree, including at least 36 quarter hours (or 24 semester hours) in biology, in one of the following areas: (1) biology or biological sciences, (2) botanical sciences, (3) environmental or conservation sciences, (4) zoological sciences, or (5) aquatic, terrestrial, or wetland biology or ecology or other acceptable biological science related field.

Examination Method:

Education and Experience, 100%, for Preferred Service positions.

Overview Summary:

Under immediate supervision, is responsible for learning professional environmental, natural resources, sustainability, environmental assistance program, radiological health and/or similar science related program work cribulate difficulty; and learns to perform related work as required.

Distinguishing Features:

*This is the entry level class in the TDEC Environmental Scientist subseries. An employee in this class may be assigned to learn a variety of environmental compliance inspection, monitoring, problem identification, corrective action and enforcement duties in an environmental regulatory or assistance division. An employee in this class may be assigned to learn natural resource management and/or inventory.apply conservation or other, non‑regulatory programs. This class differs from TDEC벽 Environmental Scientist 3 in that an incumbent of the latter performs environmental program duties at the advanced working or lead level under general supervision.

*An applicant appointed to this flexibly staffed class will be reclassified to TDEC Environmental Scientist 2* after successful completion of a mandatory one year probationary period; inadequate or marginal performance during the probationary period will result in automatic termination.

Responsibilities Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others:

Investigates complaints; develops corrective recommendations for identified problems, and if necessary, initibuttons legal action to effect compliance of established standards, laws, rules, regulations, or policies.

Drafting, Laying Out, and Specifying Technical Devices, Parts, and Equipment:

Prepares documentation (such as permits, designs, layout, blueprints, soil evaluations, etc.), in a concise and defensible manner, pride Agency's missions are met.

Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material:

Conduct inspections of equipment, structures and/or material, to ensure proper installation, maintenance, and/or operation.

Making Decisions and Solving Problems:

Learn to determine the validity and severity of an incident and appropriate response.

Analyzes available information and makes recommendations to ensure the best solution is chosen to meet regulatory, project, and/or stakeholder's needs.

Determines validity and severity of violation(s) and if an enforcement action is warranted.

Review plans and reports to determine future regulatory actions.

Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others:

Interprets findings, results, (i.e. site inspections, permits, lab results, etc.) and communicates interpretation of regulations, policy, guidance to stakeholders.

Prepare various publications, reports, technical documents, maps and plans.

Interacting With Computers:

Possesses general knowledge and utilizes computer software including but not limited to: statistical programs, scientific instruments, modeling, Geographic Information System (GIS), databases, word processing, spreadsheets, email, engem.

Generate reports and documents utilizing contemporary computer software.

Processing Information:

Compile legally defensible environmental documents.

Compiles, processes, and reviews records, data, operational plans, enforcement action requests, reports, etc.

Reviews Quality Assurance/Quality Control parameters, specific to and required by acceptable methodologies are performed with each dataset.

Prepare statistical/metric reports for aquatic, terrestrial, and wetland evaluations.

Analyzing Data or Information:

Analyze environmental and/or_derive information, such as monitoring records, site inspections, sampling data to determine if further action is necessary and to evaluate trends.

Prepare plans, maps or reports of findings relating to health and environmental data.

Analyze environmental data using mathematical and statistical methods.

Assist in developing standards.

Performs laboratory or field tests based specific sample requirements.

Review plans to ensure protection of human health and the environment.

Interpret analytical results to determine data quality and usability.

Assist in conducting studies of environmental pollution or ionizing radiation and any socioeconomic effects.

Evaluating Informationordnet Determine Compliance with Standards:

Perform inspections and/or investigations when required by a specific TDEC program area such as air pollution, water resources, remediation, underground storage tanks, solid waste management, radiological health, natural areas, etc. to determine compliance with laws, regulations, or standards.

Enforce environmental or other standards, laws, rules, regulations, and/or administrative policies and procedures, taking corrective action as warranted.

Determines if documents (i.e. permits, applications, National Environmental Policy Act, licenses, accreditations and certifications, etc.) may be approved by reviewing and evaluating information submitted by applicant or acquired by site inspections and/or other informative sources used for determining minimum environmental or other compliance with established standards.

Adheres to requirements specified in Standard Operating Procedures and any applicable federal and/or state standards.

Ensures statutory obligations are fulfilled.

Oversee environmental sampling and/or investigations to assure that acceptable procedures are followed.

Compares environmental and/or health related data to applicable criteria.

Reviews and evaluates applications, forms, plans, inspection documents, general correspondence, reports or other records to ensure technical adequacy.

Audits third party inspections of facilities to determine compliance with regulatory standards.

Assesses fees based on the regulatory standards.

Performing General Physical Activities:

Collect environmental samples and/or monitoring data (e.g., soil, rock, air, water, sediment, sludge, biological), under physically demanding conditions.

Perform physical activities, such as walking (i.e. ditches, uneven terrain, etc.), wading in water, climbing, lifting (such as coolers, generators, etc.), operating field equipment (backpack shockers, augers, core samplers, or probes), etc.

Operates, carries or handles equipment/machinery unassisted that may weigh up to 50 pounds.

Performs physically demanding, ecologically-based stewardship and natural resource management on state natural areas, (utilizing equipment, such as backpack sprayer, chainsaw, bush hog, lawnmower, tractor, etc. in the management escuelas rare species habitat, controlled fire, trail maintenance, boundary maintenance, invasive species control, etc.)

Documenting/Recording Information:

Prepares and maintains complete and accurate records, reports, logs, databases, chain-of-custody and correspondence based on established guidelines and procedures.

Maintains records of observations made during field evaluations to document data collection, ambient site conditions and the location of the evaluation.

Documents all relevant work activities, contacts, and meetings.

Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings:

Performs environmental or health investigations, remediation, and/or monitoring work, including sampling and evaluation of pollutants to determine compliance with environmental or other standards.

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Serves as a technical advisor to emergency responders for incidents/accidents.

Reviews monitoring data to determine permit compliance, environmental standards and/or ecological conditions.

Comply with safe handling, storage and disposal procedures for samples, laboratory reagents and other chemicals.

Verify expiration dates of chemicals and supplies, disposing of expired materials as required by safety rules and regulations.

Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment:

Maintkehrs, repairs and calibrates electronic equipment, such as radiation detection meter, photo ionization detector, pH meter, GPS, and XRF as needed.

Provide Consultation and Advice to Others:

Provide technical expertise in handling events involving radiation and radioactive material, including transportation, and industrial incidents as well as natural catastrophes.

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