Environmental Specialist III Air Quality (Buildings, Safety Engineering & Environmental Department)
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Environmental Specialist III Air Quality (Buildings, Safety Engineering & Environmental Department)
Salary
$57,119.00 - $85,561.00 Annually
Location
Michigan, MI
Job Type
Certified-Regular Civil Service
Job Number
20243272023BSEEDmm
Department
Buildings & Safety Eng
Opening Date
01/16/2025
Closing Date
3/31/2025 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit
9000-Non Union Salary Regular Service General
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Description
BUILDINGS, SAFETY ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST III - AIR QUALITY
Under general supervision, designs, develops, implements, directs and coordinates complex procedures and programs to facilitate environmental protection, conservation and use of City natural resources in compliance with federal, state and local environmental laws in one of the following areas of specialization:
Environmental Assessment and Response: An environmental assessment, response, and remedial activity program for real property owned, operated, acquired or leased by the City of Detroit or property slated for acquisition by the City of Detroit for any operation, project, program, redevelopment or reuse. Responsibilities include contract over-sight with real property environmental assessments and coordination of contract procurement policies between the City of Detroit and contractors.
Environmental Management Systems: Environmental management systems required for operational departments to achieve and exceed compliance with applicable environmental laws, rules and regulations. Systems typically include training for the identification, handling, treatment, storage, transport and disposal of hazardous materials, solid waste, and waste oil; and incorporate the requirements for the use, storage, transport and disposal of hazardous material. The program has as its objective process improvement towards implementation of an ISO 14000 environmental management system.
Watershed Management: A multimedia technical assistance program to facilitate improvement in the environmental quality of the air and watershed. Coordinates with other City departments as appropriate to related programs, plans, processes and procedures for mitigation, pollution prevention, conservation, restoration, and waste minimization to reduce pollutants from storm water run-off, monitoring and remedy non-point source pollution including Underground Storage Tanks (UST) and others. Programs and technical assistance also requires policies and procedures for reduction and auditing of emissions from combustion sources and demolition including compliance with National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations.
Solid Waste Management: A compliance program consistent with the laws, rules and regulations governing the storage, transport and disposal of solid waste. The program includes enforcement of City ordinances governing the storage, transport and disposal of solid waste that employs inspections and audits, training enforcement officers, business and community outreach and coordination with departments having responsibility for the management of solid waste transport and disposal.
Examples of Duties
Manage projects that require planning, organization and coordination of different technical areas.
Develop, oversee, and manage a comprehensive program for contract procurement, contractor oversight, budgetary, and financial efficiency of environmental consultant services.
Assist in the management of environmental grant funds.
Participate in the planning, development, and coordination of regional and local emergency response programs.
Perform investigations and analyses related to highly technical environmental assignments.
Direct work teams consisting of technical professionals on complex projects.
Resolve organizational and jurisdictional issues to achieve efficient and cost effective solutions to the re-use and redevelopment of contaminated sites that meet the requirements of applicable federal, state and local environmental laws.
Perform quality assurance evaluations and reviews of deliverables from environmental consultants and contractors.
Analyze new or revised laws and regulations for impact on the goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department.
Conduct field investigations in response to complaints or notification of suspected releases of hazardous substances and documents findings.
Identify and evaluate environmental response mechanisms and suggest appropriate and innovative alternatives for disposition of contamination.
Perform site audits and follow-up inspections to ensure compliance.
Conduct audits of City agencies by evaluating information relevant to ensuring compliance with environmental laws, regulations, programs, and policies.
Evaluate redevelopment and re-use proposals and meet with developers, planners, owners or operators, financial officials, and development agencies to resolve environmental issues.
Present and instruct on processes and policies for the environmental protection and conservation of City natural resources.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualifications (required):
Master's degree in chemical, environmental, or civil engineering; or chemical, physical, biological, ecological or environmental science.
Three years of recent municipal or other governmental supervisory or management experience or other comparable leadership experience in an environmental management context.
Certification as a Professional Engineer (PE) or Professional Geologist (PG) may be substituted for the education requirements.
Equivalency
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Licenses, Certifications, and Other Special Requirements:
Supplemental Information
Evaluation Plan
Interview: 70%
Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal Qualifications: 30%
Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.P: 100%
Additional points may be awarded for:
LRD: 08/26/2024
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of methods and practices of strategic planning, process improvement and total quality management as they relate to assigned area of responsibility.
Knowledge of ecological systems, geophysical conditions and habitat development, restoration and maintenance.
Knowledge of technologies, methodologies and practices for analyzing, evaluating, containing, cleaning up and mitigating the effects of releases of hazardous substances into the environment.
Knowledge of State and Federal regulatory schemes for protection of water, air and land.
Skill in technical expertise of the assigned area of specialization.
Skill in application of technologies, methodologies and practices for analyzing, evaluating, containing, cleaning up and mitigating the effects of releases of hazardous substances into the environment.
Skill in public speaking.
Skill in oral persuasion.
Skill in technical writing.
Ability to formulate practicable solutions to complex issues and determine the appropriate course of action to reach the desired goal or objective in a timely fashion.
Ability to identify, analyze and resolve complex organizational and operational problems.
Ability to lead and direct the work of technical and professional staff.
Physical Demands
· The employee generally remains in a stationary position for an extended period of time operating stan