Stormwater Specialist

City of OlatheLisle, IL
1d$45,240 - $51,090

About The Position

Are you passionate about stormwater systems and ensuring compliance with local, state and federal regulations by monitoring construction site stormwater management, post-construction stormwater strategies, illegal dumping, and municipal pollution control? The City of Olathe is seeking a Stormwater Specialist to work alongside our Water Quality Program Coordinator to support our environmental and public works initiatives. At the City of Olathe, Kansas, we're “Setting the Standard for Excellence in Public Service,” both for our residents and our employees. This commitment is at the core of our Vision, Values, and Mission—and it’s the foundation of our organizational culture. We’re seeking employees who share our values of integrity, learning, customer service, and continuous improvement. As one of the fastest-growing cities in the region, we’re looking for innovative, engaged team members who are excited to help shape the future of our great city. The Stormwater Specialist is responsible for conducting inspection and compliance with the City of Olathe’s stormwater management program. This role supports the Water Quality Program Coordinator in all aspects of the Clean Water Act and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting activities. Key areas of focus include construction site stormwater management, post-construction stormwater strategies, preventing illegal dumping, and municipal pollution control.

Requirements

  • Experience: One year of experience in code enforcement, construction inspection, or Clean Water Act compliance is required.
  • Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license with a favorable driving record is required.
  • Working outdoors in various weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, rain, wind, and snow.
  • Navigate potentially hazardous sites, such as steep slopes or unstable terrain, and operate around existing infrastructure while conducting field inspections and assessments of stormwater runoff systems.
  • Face exposure to water hazards, including standing water, stormwater systems, culverts, and drainage channels.
  • Risk exposure to pollutants such as chemicals, sewage, or debris transported by stormwater.
  • Work on uneven, slippery, or muddy terrain, often near bodies of water like streams or ditches.
  • Enter confined spaces such as storm drains, catch basins, or manholes, which may have poor ventilation or hazardous gases.
  • Walk on uneven terrain and stand for extended periods, often while using tools or machinery.
  • Perform strenuous physical tasks, including shoveling debris, operating power tools, or installing and maintaining stormwater structures like culverts, pipes, or channels.
  • Kneel, bend, and squat to perform maintenance tasks like clearing blockages, inspecting drains, and installing equipment.
  • Operate heavy machinery such as backhoes, excavators, and dump trucks.
  • Occasionally, work in standing or flowing water, necessitating appropriate protective gear like boots or waders.

Nice To Haves

  • Three years of experience is preferred.
  • College level coursework in environmental policy, environmental science, or related fields is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Reviews erosion control plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and other development plans to prepare for site visits and compliance inspections.
  • Conducts onsite inspections of construction sites to ensure the implementation of stormwater best management practices (BMPs); provides technical assistance to City staff, contractors, and developers on the correct installation and maintenance of stormwater BMP; inspects post-construction BMPs to ensure their long-term maintenance and communicate expectations to property owners and contractors.
  • Monitors dry weather stormwater pipe outfalls to identify any illegal discharges into streams; assists in compliance with documentation and enforcement activities related to NPDES permits; utilizes software programs to document and track NPDES permit compliance activities.

Benefits

  • The City of Olathe offers competitive compensation and benefits, including tuition reimbursement, eight weeks of paid parental leave, and an onsite health clinic offering free physical and behavioral healthcare for employees enrolled in the City’s medical plan.
  • Review our full benefits package online and be part of a team dedicated to excellence!
  • The City of Olathe values and fosters an innovative, diverse, and inclusive culture.
  • We offer competitive pay, health and dental coverage, retirement plans, and educational reimbursement.
  • Employees can take advantage of the all-encompassing LiveWell wellness program to help them be their best selves—mentally, physically, socially, and financially.
  • The City of Olathe champions continuous training and development for employees at all levels.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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