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USVI’s Environmental Specialist II is a full-time, on-site role with the Department of Planning & Natural Resources in Saint Croix. It applies scientific principles to protect air, land, and water resources and support healthier urban development. Expect to gather data, conduct analyses and surveys, collect soil and water samples, investigate pollution sources, and prepare routine reports; field duties may include handling hazardous substances and occasional scuba dives to inspect reefs. Qualifications: MS in Environmental Science or related field, or BS with two years’ experience, or two years as Environmental Specialist I. Tailor your resume to show regulatory knowledge, data analysis, clear writing, and public engagement; highlight outdoor readiness and ability to work independently under guidelines.
Posting number: 201905400
Department: |Department of Planning & Natural Resources- STX|
Job classification: Environmental Specialist II
Posting type: Open & Promotional
Categories: Environmental Services
Summary
This is a standard position description for use in an environmental program in which the application of scientific and technical principles are used.
An employee in this class practices the environmental protection and optimum use of air, land, and water resources, as well as, the management of urban development leading to improvement in the health and well-being of people and their environs.
Examples of duties
Duties (Not all Inclusive)
Gathers data on environmental issues to assess pollution problems. Performs preliminary environmental analysis, research, surveys and, studies to determine their effects.
Collects soil and water samples to be used in the analysis of environmental pollutants.
Conducts investigations into sources of pollution to determine the degree of compliance with appropriate laws, rules and regulations.
Compiles statistical data from analytic findings and assist in the preparation of scientific reports and correspondence.
Writes reports of a routine nature and provides general information to the public.
Works with hazardous substances in cleaning up environmental toxic and wastes.
May perform scuba diving activities to test underwater reefs, etc.
Perform other related duties as may be required.
Qualifications
M.S. degree in Environmental Science or related field OR: B.S. degree in Environmental Science or related field and two (2) years related experience OR: Environmental Specialist I for two (2) years.
Supplemental information
Factor 1 - Knowledge required by the positionKnowledge of the principles of natural science as it relates to environmental control, and its natural habitat.
Knowledge of current techniques and principles of environmental control.
Knowledge of technical terminology used in environmental control.
Knowledge of basic procedures used in sampling and related data collection.
Knowledge of methods, procedures and purposes of investigations and analysis.
Knowledge of Federal and Local environmental laws and regulations.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to maintain records and prepare scientific and technical reports as required.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with public officials, private business representatives, and the general public.
Ability to perform statistical computations.
Ability to understand and interpret environmental laws, rules and regulations.
Ability to swim/scuba dive.
Factor 2 - Supervisory ControlsSupervision is received from a higher level officer. Work is evaluated through conferences, assignments and evaluation of work products.
Factor 3 - GuidelinesGuidelines include Federal 'and local EPA laws, rules and regulations, as well as departmental policies and procedures.
Factor 4 - ComplexityDuties are complex in nature relative to the techniques and methodologies employed in working with environmental issues. Independent judgment is required in performing various assignments.
Factor 5 - Scope and EffectThe purpose of this position is to study, analyze and evaluate environmental problems develop solutions to existing environmental problems and predict the possibility of future environmental pollution which includes air, water, noise, land and land.
Factor 6 - Personal ContactsContacts are primarily with administrative officials, co-workers, and the general public.
Factor 7 - Purpose of ContactsTo provide or dispense information relative to environmental control.
Factor 8 - Physical DemandsWork requires walking, standing, bending, stooping. May have to swim or scuba dive when necessary.
Factor 9 - Work EnvironmentWork is performed mostly outdoors, where employees are exposed to the heat, sun, noise or other unpleasant condition such as hazardous wastes and other toxic chemicals.