State of California-posted about 1 month ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Hybrid • Sacramento, CA
1,001-5,000 employees
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support

Are you interested in a meaningful and impactful career? Would you like to contribute to protecting people and the environment and accelerating a statewide transition to sustainable pest management? The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) could be the place for you! The Environmental Scientist will perform less complex professional scientific office and fieldwork assignments, and apply scientific methods and principles in the quantification, distribution and dissipation of pesticides and other pollutants in the environment. The incumbent may analyze and evaluate available data on the effects of pesticide applications on the environment and human health. Specific responsibilities include: Plans, organizes, and coordinates scientific/technical research to assess the environmental fate and transport of pesticides in the soil and atmosphere. Identified practices to present or reduce pesticide impacts on human health and other biological receptors in the environment and identifies and evaluates mitigation options to reduce adverse effects of pesticides on human health. Participates in field research studies and field sampling and assists Air Program study leads on air monitoring and field study objectives, demonstrating effective communication with Air Program management and study leads on ongoing field and study progress. Prepares scientific reports and technical documents, such as standard operating procedures, monitoring protocols, and annual reports for internal and external use. Reviews registration data for soundness and writes technical reports based on those reviews. Analyzes monitoring and environmental data using a variety of tools and techniques including statistics, programing language, geographic information systems, databases, and computer modeling in support of Air Program Exposure Mitigation efforts. Investigates and assists in developing new modeling techniques, methods and technologies that have the potential to prevent adverse public and environmental health effects from pesticide exposure. You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.

  • Plans, organizes, and coordinates scientific/technical research to assess the environmental fate and transport of pesticides in the soil and atmosphere.
  • Identified practices to present or reduce pesticide impacts on human health and other biological receptors in the environment and identifies and evaluates mitigation options to reduce adverse effects of pesticides on human health.
  • Participates in field research studies and field sampling and assists Air Program study leads on air monitoring and field study objectives, demonstrating effective communication with Air Program management and study leads on ongoing field and study progress.
  • Prepares scientific reports and technical documents, such as standard operating procedures, monitoring protocols, and annual reports for internal and external use.
  • Reviews registration data for soundness and writes technical reports based on those reviews.
  • Analyzes monitoring and environmental data using a variety of tools and techniques including statistics, programing language, geographic information systems, databases, and computer modeling in support of Air Program Exposure Mitigation efforts.
  • Investigates and assists in developing new modeling techniques, methods and technologies that have the potential to prevent adverse public and environmental health effects from pesticide exposure.
  • Employee must be capable of performing field studies and site visits that may involve hiking or climbing in areas with moderate slopes, unpaved surfaces, undeveloped roads, and other areas or structures where studies may be required.
  • The employee must have the ability to conduct fieldwork for long hours under a variety of climatic conditions and, also, operate vehicles on public roadways or travel to remote areas.
  • Travel that includes flying and/or driving on short notice and overnight stays will be required on trips to various field locations and meetings.
  • Employee may occasionally be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in order to minimize exposure to hazards. PPE include, but not limited to, gloves, safety glasses, ear plugs, hard hats, coveralls, and tight-fitting respiratory protective equipment.
  • When respiratory protective equipment is required, the employee must adhere to the fitting requirements stated in DPR's respiratory protection policy.
  • The position(s) require(s) Medical Clearance prior to being hired.
  • This position is designated Conflict of Interest and requires disclosure of economic interests.
  • If education is required to meet the minimum qualifications, you must include a copy of your degree and/or unofficial transcripts in order to verify you meet the minimum qualifications. If you use unofficial transcripts to verify you meet the minimum qualifications, you must provide official transcripts prior to your start date, if selected for the position.
  • Knowledge or experience working with diverse cultural communities
  • Awareness of diverse communities and regional demographics
  • Ability to communicate respectfully and with sensitivity
  • Work productively both independently and in a team environment and be able to take direction and guidance well
  • Have strong organization and communication skills (both written and verbal)
  • Meet deadlines, be productive and maintain composure under pressure/stress
  • Ability to learn or knowledge of drift, air dispersion, soil physics, soil hydrology, and agricultural practices
  • Experience in conducting environmental monitoring (e.g., ambient air sampling, drift sampling, or soil sampling) studies
  • Experience in working with environmental sampling equipment
  • Ability to learn or knowledge of programming languages such as R, Python, C++, SQL, SAS
  • Ability to learn or knowledge of GIS and geospatial analysis
  • Ability to learn or knowledge of statistical and time-series analysis
  • Writing proficiency: experience writing technical reports or peer review scientific journal articles
  • Benefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website.
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