The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is seeking a motivated, team-oriented Air Resources Supervisor II (ARSII) to oversee CARB's Air Monitoring Support Branch (AMSB). The incumbent will be responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the work of AMSB, including providing direction and assistance to three Air Resources Supervisor I's and twenty four staff conducting operations and data support, community air monitoring, and technology advancement activities throughout the state. The branch collaborates and coordinates with internal and external stakeholders to address local community concerns by conducting community engagement, project scoping, and partnering with community stakeholders to operate and maintain air monitoring programs. The branch maintains air monitoring and data management activities for programs that measure toxic air contaminants, pesticides, greenhouse gases, short-lived climate pollutants, and physical observations of the atmosphere through remote sensing instruments. AMSB routinely deploys and evaluates a variety of air monitoring equipment including criteria and toxic pollutant samplers, real-time speciation instruments, mobile air monitoring platforms, and air sensors. AMSB is responsible for data management and reporting systems for the Division, as well as reporting data to clients. The branch also acceptance tests, troubleshoots, and repairs complex instrumentations and evaluates new production and prototype air quality monitoring and sampling methods, systems, instrumentation, and procedures to improve efficiency, accuracy and reliability of state and local air monitoring networks. The incumbent will have overall responsibility for a broad range of general program and workforce management activities, including working with the management team to establish Branch policies and developing community air monitoring and data management strategies and plans. The ARSII plans and manages budgets, contracts, equipment, fleet vehicles, and staff resources to ensure the effective and efficient operation of the branch.