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Travis County

Environmental Specialist (Stormwater Management Program)

Travis County, Austin, Texas, us, 78716


Do you love the great outdoors and protecting the natural environment? Do you enjoy investigating complex problems related to environmental compliance and coming up with creative solutions to ensure that issues are addressed in a timely manner? Do you have any experience with Permanent Water Quality Control (PWQC) and Flood Detention Pond inspections and maintenance? If so, Travis County is looking for someone like you to join our team of dedicated professionals as an Environmental Specialist tasked with conducting monitoring and compliance inspections for both private and Travis County-owned PWQCs and Detention structures at construction sites and existing facilities.Performs field inspection and assessment for compliance with Travis County codes and standards for water quality protection, including development permit construction, erosion and sedimentation controls, water quality pond inspection, detention pond inspection, and maintenance activities associated with Travis County-owned PWQCs and Detention Ponds. Knowledge and skill in applying the following principles and standards effectively: permanent water quality and detention engineering design and general drainage principles; general construction methods, plan specifications, erosion and sediment controls; local soils, vegetation, ecology and other applicable Local, State, Federal environmental codes and standards. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally with other County staff, consultants, contractors, other agencies, and the public; Prepares detailed technical reports with photographs and documentation.DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:This position may support one or more of the following program areas: Storm water management, erosion and sedimentation controls; Water quality monitoring, assessment, regulation, compliance and policy, Compliance and civil enforcement across multiple program areas, Hazardous materials management, hazardous waste management and cleanup, and Environmental policy and legislative analysis. This classification may require a flexible work schedule to meet the needs of the department.Develops, implements, performs duties of and/or administers countywide natural resource and environmental quality programs. Includes planning, processing, and evaluating projects and activities in support of the programs. Manages multiple projects and activities within authorized scope, schedule, and budget.Coordinates efforts with contractors, department staff, other departments and agencies, the regulated community, stakeholders, and the public. Serves as departmental liaison for the designated program.Analyzes and interprets Federal, State and Local environmental regulations. Recommends, develops, and implements procedures and projects consistent with environmental regulations. Makes recommendations on compliance to the department and the regulated community.Analyzes, evaluates, and presents data, maintain databases, and prepares written reports. Presents findings and reports to department staff and management, other agencies, the Commissioners Court, and the public.Conducts education and outreach to the public by participating in information meetings, trainings, and conferences to explain issues related to the program's goals. Represents the department by working closely with groups, community members and organization representatives.Performs other job-related duties as assigned.Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Policy, Technical Writing or a directly related field AND two (2) years experience in the program specialization areas listed above; OR, Any combination of education and experience that has been achieved and is equivalent to the stated education and experience and required knowledge, skills, and abilities sufficient to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of this job.Licenses, Registrations, Certifications, or Special Requirements:Valid Texas Driver's License. Depending on program specialization assigned to, may require certification in one of the following designated specialty fields, such as: International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Arborist Certification, International Erosion Control Association (IECA) certification (e.g. Certified Erosion, Sediment and Storm Water Inspector, CESSWI), Pest Control Applicator License, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER).Preferred:Good communicator, written and verbal; excellent organizational skills; knowledge of local, state, and federal environmental rules and regulations, jurisdictional considerations, water quality and ESC issues; experience using ArcGIS and GPS collection software or applications.Bachelor's Degree in natural or environmental sciences/studies, civil engineering, or a related field.Holds a valid license as either a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC); Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Storm Water Inspector (CESSWI); Certified Inspector of Erosion and Sediment Control (CIESC).Combination of experience, education, and training equivalent to two years or more experience in the design or field inspection of storm water pollution control Best Management Practices (BMPs), including: permanent water quality systems, erosion and sediment control, and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWP3s).Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Knowledge of:Standard theory, principles, practices and techniques of designated program and area of specialization.Scientific principles and techniques related the assigned area of environmental specialization.Federal, State, Local and County applicable environmental laws, rules, regulations and guidelines.Principles, practices and techniques of project management.Research and data analysis techniques.Principles of data, document and records management.Computer equipment to include word processing, spreadsheets, databases and a variety of software packages including geographic information systems.Technical writing, report writing and preparation, business letter writing, grammar and punctuation.Legislative economic, technological and industry trends applicable to the designated areas of program specialization.Skill in:Use of biological monitoring, environmental assessment, and wildlife control equipment and instruments.Use of field techniques, equipment and instruments appropriate to the area of specialization.Data analysis.Geographic Information Systems, including the ability to:

create maps and graphs, using GIS software and related equipment;compile geographic data from a variety of sources which may include censuses, field observation, satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and existing maps;retrieve stored maps, manage shape files and other GIS data.

Data management techniques.Explaining complicated technical problems in simple non-technical language.Problem-solving and decision-making.Verbal and written communication.Ability to:Manage time well, perform and prioritize multiple tasks, organize diverse activities, develop and implement environmental research and projects.Meet deadlines and produce projects in a timely manner while working on several projects at once.Work as a team member within a diverse organization.Research, compile, analyze, interpret and prepare a variety of memorandums or reports.Establish and maintain effective working relationships with County employees and officials, representatives of outside agencies, and the general public.Physical requirements include the ability to lift/carry up to 20-50 pounds occasionally, visual acuity, speech and hearing, hand and eye coordination and manual dexterity necessary to operate a computer and office equipment. Subject to driving a 4-wheel drive vehicle, standing, walking/hiking (some rough terrain), carrying, sitting, repetitive motion, reaching, climbing stairs, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, pushing, pulling, balancing, client/customer contact, squatting to perform the essential functions. May work in extreme temperature/weather change/conditions, and smoke on prescribed or wild fires. May be subject to contact with dangerous machinery, fumes, communicable/infectious disease, and hazardous chemicals.Travis County employees play an important role in business continuity. As such, employees can be assigned to business continuity efforts outside of normal job functions.Work Hours: Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pmDepartment: TNR (Trans & Natrl Resrc)Location: 700 Lavaca Street, Austin, Texas, 78701Criminal, Driving, Education, and Employment Background Checks Required.This job description is intended to be generic in nature. It is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The essential duties, functions and responsibilities and overtime eligibility may vary based on the specific tasks assigned to the position.

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