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The Jefferson County Department of Health is looking for dedicated and skilled Air Pollution Instrumentation Technicians to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for the operation, testing, calibration, maintenance, and repair of ambient air monitoring equipment for our air pollution monitoring network. You will also record, correlate, and prepare air quality data for reporting purposes. As an Air Pollution Instrumentation Technician, you will play a crucial role in building and repairing air pollution collection stations at various locations throughout Jefferson County. Your responsibilities will also include troubleshooting equipment, maintaining an inventory of necessary parts, and ensuring that all monitoring equipment operates efficiently. Additionally, you may be asked to maintain records and write reports. Successful candidates will be committed to ensuring compliance with federal and state guidelines. If you're passionate about air quality and environmental protection, we encourage you to apply and help us make a difference in Jefferson County.