TDEC-ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SPECIALIST 2* - 01142025-64542
Company: State of Tennessee
Location: Nashville
Posted on: January 24, 2025
Job Description:
Job Information State of Tennessee Job InformationOpening
Date/Time01/14/2025 12:00 AM Central TimeClosing
Date/Time01/27/2025 11:59 PM Central TimeSalary (Monthly)$4,517.00
- $5,638.00Salary (Annually)$54,204.00 - $67,656.00Job
TypeFull-TimeCity, State LocationNashville, TNDepartmentEnvironment
and ConservationLOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED:
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION, WATER RESOURCES DIVISION,
DAVIDSON COUNTY
For more information, visit the link below:Qualifications Education
and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university
with a bachelor's degree in engineering and experience equivalent
to one year of full-time professional environmental engineering
work. Substitution of Education for Experience: Graduate course
work received from an accredited college or university in
engineering may substitute for the required experience on a
month-for-month basis to a maximum of one year (e.g., 24 graduate
semester hours or 36 graduate quarter hours in engineering may
substitute for the one year of required experience). Substitution
of Professional Registration for the Required Education:
Registration as a professional engineer with the State of Tennessee
may substitute for the required bachelor's degree. OR Graduation
from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree
and graduation from an accredited college or university with a
masters degree in engineering, and experience equivalent to one
year of full-time professional environmental engineering
work.Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this
class:
- Must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license at the
time of appointment in some positions. Examination Method:
Education and Experience,100%, for Preferred Service positions.
Overview Summary: Under general supervision, is responsible for
professional environmental engineering work of average difficulty;
and performs related work as required.Distinguishing Features:
,This is the working level in the TDEC Environmental Protection
Specialist sub-series. An employee in this class performs
environmental program and/or regulatory duties in a specific
program specialty area such as air pollution, water pollution,
water supply, groundwater, remediation, solid and hazardous waste
management, toxics, or underground storage tanks. This class is
flexibly staffed with and differs from TDEC Environmental
Protection Specialist 1, in that an incumbent of the latter
functions at the entry level. This class differs from the TDEC
Environmental Protection Specialist 3 in that the incumbent of the
latter functions at the lead and/or advanced working level of the
TDEC Environmental Protection Specialist
Sub-series.Responsibilities Evaluating Information to Determine
Compliance with Standards:
- Evaluate the adequacy of engineering design in accordance with
environmental laws, rules, regulations, and policies.
- Review applications, engineering reports, plans and
specifications to ensure compliance with established design
criteria and operations of facilities, systems, and equipment.
- Enforce established environmental or other standards, laws,
rules, regulations, and/or administrative policies and procedures,
taking corrective action as warranted.
- Inspects and evaluates operations, functions, and activities
regulated by environmental laws to ensure compliance with minimum
operating standards.Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with
Others:
- Investigates complaints; develops, or assists with corrective
recommendations for identified problems and, if necessary,
initiates legal action to effect compliance of established
standards, laws, rules, regulations, or policies.Monitor Processes,
Materials, or Surroundings:
- Perform environmental investigation, remediation, and/or
monitoring work, including sampling and evaluation of environmental
media and/or other materials in order to evaluate levels of
pollutants to determine compliance with environmental or other
standards.Making Decisions and Solving Problems:
- Prepares or assists in the preparation of environmental permits
and/or Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) by interpreting regulations
and published guidelines, using mathematical calculations or
engineering experience and judgment.
- Prepares documentation (such as permits, correspondence,
designs, layout, blueprints, soil evaluations, etc.), in a concise
and defensible manner, to ensure Agency's missions are met.
- Analyze available information/data, engineering plans and
reports to ensure that the proposed solution meets regulatory
and/or stakeholder needs.
- Determine whether non-compliance warrants an enforcement
action.Training and Teaching Others:
- Educate personnel and other stakeholders in the operation of
systems, equipment, and programs designed to reduce environmental
damage caused by unacceptable practices in areas of solid waste
management, underground storage tanks, air pollution, and water
quality control.Analyzing Data or Information:
- Analyzes engineering, environmental, and other information,
such as monitoring records, site inspections, sampling data, etc.,
documents findings and implements appropriate actions.
- Participate in developing environmental and engineering
standards.
- Participate in evaluation studies of environmental pollution
and its effects.Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or
Subordinates:
- Exhibits effective writing skills, including proper grammar and
structure when communicating with supervisors or peers.
- Provides effective communication to supervisors and peers by
telephone, email, verbally, etc.
- Build consensus among peers and supervisors to further the
agency's mission and goals.Coaching and Developing Others:
- Provides and/or participates in training other environmental
professional staff.
- Provide coaching to other environmental
professionals.Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material:
- Conduct inspections of equipment, structures and/or material,
to ensure proper installation, maintenance, and/or operation.
- Evaluate performance of equipment, structures, and/or
materials.Developing and Building Teams:
- Fosters and encourage team building, mutual trust, respect, and
cooperation among stakeholders.Communicating with Persons Outside
Organization:
- Ensures all internal and external customers receive service in
a timely, professional and knowledgeable manner, so as to meet the
department mission.
- Exhibits effective writing skills, including proper grammar and
structure when communicating with persons outside the
organization.
- Participate in legal proceedings, as needed.
- Schedules and/or participates in public meetings, public
hearings, community groups, etc. as required.
- Provide high-quality outreach, distribution of information, and
technical assistance to stakeholders.
- Coordinate with local, state, and/or federal agencies, and/or
non-governmental organizations, for consultations and/or joint
projects.
- Uses tools, such as Geographic Information System (GIS), etc.,
to inform and educate stakeholders and improve or maintain
environmental resources.Provide Consultation and Advice to
Others:
- Provide engineering assistance in responding to environmental
incidents.
- Provide technical assistance to regulated operations and other
stakeholders having potential environmental impact.
- Provide regulatory updates to stakeholders.
- Respond to environmental or other
requests/inquiries.Interpreting the Meaning of Information for
Others:
- Interprets the meaning of findings and results (e.g. site
inspections, permits, lab results, etc.), for stakeholders.
- Communicates and/or presents interpretation of regulations,
policy, guidance, etc. to stakeholders.Monitoring and Controlling
Resources:
- Provide technical oversight, review, and/or project management
of ongoing state and/or federal grant/loan programs.
- Ensures contractors' proposed work activities comply with
established rates.Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal
Relationships:
- Foster professional relationships with stakeholders.
- Work with other agencies and organizations to assure that
operational and programmatic activities receive early concurrence
and input from regional and statewide authorities.
- Relate observations, conclusions, and opinions to
co-workers/internal customers in a respectful and professional
manner.Interacting With Computers:
- Develops and applies computer models for simulation and
analysis of environmental processes.
- Uses various software programs, such as word processing,
spreadsheets, databases, Geographic Information Systems, etc. to
carry out assigned work duties.
- Enter time and leave within the designated computer program, in
a proper and timely manner.Processing Information:
- Compiles, processes, and reviews technical information
(records, engineering plans and reports, data, operational plans,
enforcement action requests, etc.).
- Manage data, as designated, to meet agency requirements.
- Calculate applicable fees based on environmental data and
engineering design.Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing
Work:
- Implements grant-funded projects (federal, state, local, etc.),
including planning, researching, field work, data management,
report writing, and public outreach.
- Schedules work to address responsibilities such as writing and
reviewing permits and/or reports, inspections, tasks, directives,
correspondence, etc.
- Prioritizes work assignments, daily, to ensure goals are met or
exceeded.Documenting/Recording Information:
- Prepares and/or maintains records and reports of work
activities, contacts, and meetings.Getting Information:
- Reviews, conducts and/or oversees environmental surveys,
inspections, inventories or monitoring.
- Performs research on regulatory information sources, to provide
assistance and stay current with local, state, and federal
standards and/or procedures.
- Obtains and receives technical information (records,
engineering plans and reports, data, operational plans, enforcement
action requests, etc.).
- Search for entities that should be regulated, to identify and
inform those that need to be brought into compliance.Updating and
Using Relevant Knowledge:
- Pursue continuous improvement by applying new knowledge to the
job.
- Fulfill educational/training requirements as established by the
agency.
- Seek opportunities for professional development within and
outside the agency.Thinking Creatively:
- Seeks improvements, offers ideas for change and elimination of
unnecessary work.
- Creates and designs outreach material (i.e. websites, social
media, etc.) that fit applicable targets and subjects, in an
instructive and appealing manner.Controlling Machines and
Processes:
- Operates field and/or water equipment (such as, but not limited
to flow meters, water samplers, backpack shocker, etc.), in
accordance with agency policies and procedures.Operating Vehicles,
Mechanized Devices, or Equipment:
- Operates personal or assigned vehicles (such as, but not
limited to watercraft, all-terrain vehicles, cars, etc.), in
accordance with agency policies and procedures, as well as all
traffic laws.Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment:
- Maintains and calibrates electronic equipment (such as, but not
limited to: radiation detection meter, photo ionization detector,
pH meter, Global Positioning System (GPS), etc.), as
needed.Performing General Physical Activities:
- Perform physical activities such as walking on uneven terrain,
wading in water, climbing, lifting, operating equipment (water or
soil sampling), etc.Performing Administrative Activities:
- Ensures all activities, contacts, and meetings are properly
documented and documentation is appropriately filed.
- Distribute documents to appropriate parties, to ensure proper
routing.
- Recognizes and coordinates interpretation or translation
services, as needed.
- Complete required documentation for travel and/or field use of
vehicle (i.e. mileage logs, travel time, vehicle inspection
checklist, etc.).
- Ensures files are managed according to the Records Disposition
Authorization (RDA).Competencies (KSA's) Competencies:
- Drive for Results
- Composure
- Listening
- Technical Learning
- Decision Quality
- Time Management
- Conflict Management
- Action Oriented
- Self-Development
- Written Communication
- Presentation Skills
- Standing AloneKnowledge:
- Chemistry
- Engineering & Technology
- Mathematics
- Design
- Law & Government
- Mechanical
- Computers & Electronics
- Physics
- ClericalSkills:
- Speaking
- Science
- Active Learning
- Mathematics
- Critical Thinking
- Active Listening
- Reading Comprehension
- WritingAbilities:
- Oral Expression
- Written Comprehension
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Oral Comprehension
- Written Expression
- Speech Clarity
- Deductive ReasoningTools & Equipment
- Personal Computer/Tablet
- Telephone/Cell Phone
- Printer/Scanner/Copier/Fax Machine
- Water Craft/Motor Vehicles
- Sampling/Monitoring Equipment and Supplies/Tools
- Calculator
- Two-Way Radios
- Cameras and Optical Equipment
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Surveying and Measuring Equipment
- Safety and/or Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Hand Tools
- Projector
- Laboratory EquipmentTN Driver Standards State of Tennessee
positions that may involve driving responsibilities require
candidates to meet the following minimum driver
qualifications:
- A valid driver's license
- For the past five years, the candidate's driver record must not
have record of the following violations: driving under the
influence (DUI), reckless driving, license suspension for moving
violations, more than 4 moving violations.Please include your
Driver's License Information under the Licenses and Certifications
section of your application.**Agencies may allow an exception based
on other factors.
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