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Supervising Environmental Analyst

The State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's (DEEP) Bureau of Materials Management and Assurance’s Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division has an exciting opportunity for a Supervising Environmental Analyst in the Program Analysis Group.

 

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POSITION HIGHLIGHTS

  • This position is full-time, following a first shift schedule, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, 35 hours per week, scheduled Monday through Friday with the potential for telework.
  • The Program Analysis Group (PAG) within the Bureau of Materials Management and Compliance Assurance, Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division (WEED) plays a vital role within DEEP, responsible for maintaining over 1,100 pages of hazardous waste regulations essential to securing EPA grant funding and ensuring the safe operations of hazardous waste generators and hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facilities in the state. 
  • PAG provides expert regulatory guidance to enforcement staff and the regulated community, manages key data systems including the EPA RCRAInfo database and DEEP’s internal data platforms, and oversees over $300 million in financial assurance guarantees for hazardous and solid waste facilities. 
  • The group also coordinates Connecticut’s electronic waste recycling program, which diverts over 7.5 million pounds of e-waste annually. 
  • PAG staff provide training to the regulated sector and other agencies as well as serving as liaisons across federal and state agencies, ensuring alignment between federal regulations and Connecticut law.

 

ABOUT US 

The State of CT, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is charged with conserving, improving and protecting the natural resources and the environment of the state of Connecticut as well as making cheaper, cleaner and more reliable energy available for the people and businesses of the state. The agency is also committed to playing a positive role in rebuilding Connecticut’s economy and creating jobs – and to fostering a sustainable and prosperous economic future for the state.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - GENERAL EXPERIENCE

Eight (8) years of experience involving technical analysis and interpretation of environmental program data or planning and implementing environmental programs.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - SPECIAL EXPERIENCE

One (1) year of the General Experience must have been in an advanced working/working lead level capacity.

NOTE: For state employees this experience is interpreted at the level of an Environmental Analyst 3.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS - SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED

  • College training in a scientific or technical discipline related to the environmental field, including but not limited to biological, earth or physical sciences; environmental planning; environmental law; economics; leisure services; geographic information systems; geography with a concentration in geographic information systems; natural sciences; natural resources may be substituted for the General Experience on the basis of fifteen (15) semester hours equalling one-half (1/2) year of experience to a maximum of four (4) years for a Bachelor's degree.
  • A Master's degree in a scientific or technical discipline related to the environmental field including but not limited to biological, earth, or physical sciences; environmental planning; environmental law; economics; leisure services; geographic information systems; geography with a concentration in geographic information systems; natural sciences; natural resources may be substituted for five (5) years of the General Experience.
  • NOTE: Education may only be substituted for a total of five (5) years.