This is intermediate first level environmental professional work performing studies, research, application/project reviews, site inspections or surveys; conducting project and program evaluations and coordinating these with the department and other state, or federal agencies or interstate groups; assisting with the development and implementation of a statewide environmental program including compliance and enforcement in the Cleanup section of the Permitting program. Duties include: Responsible for evaluating impacts of projects and activities provided in geologic, engineering, and hydro geologic assessment plans and reports, monitoring plans and data, and other documentation that has been submitted for public record involving the District's Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste, Cleanup and Petroleum Storage Sections. Develops, prepares, and presents technical reports to various district supervisors. Coordinates and tracks the progress of technical reviews tasked to Bureau of Waste Cleanup for the Northwest District projects. Responsible for effectively communicating technical issues and providing technical assistance for the water quality aspects of the waste management programs authorized by Chapter 376 and 403, Florida Statutes to internal and external stakeholders. Maintains databases for tracking assigned projects. Corresponds with site owners to assure that required or agreed upon dates are met and meets with site owners to educate and assist with compliance. Prepares draft case reports, enforcement documents and correspondence or letter responses for various District supervisors. Responsible for a broad range of State and Federal Regulations, for determination of regulatory statutes and coordination of compliance and enforcement issues for sites with potential or demonstrated ground water, surface water or soil contamination. Represents the Department in meetings involving technical soil and water quality issues for the District's Waste Management Program. Conducts field reconnaissance and site surveys. The position requires that the incumbent to have 24 hours of safety training as required by OSHA 1910.120(E) and subsequent annual 8- hour refresher training. Occasionally participates in training workshops and courses related to ground water management and protection issues and policies. Performs other duties as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level