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Environmental Inspector in Training

DEP2600058 Environmental Inspector in Training

West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection

Division of Water and Waste Management

Office of Environmental Enforcement

Office Location: 601 57th Street, Southeast, Charleston, WV 25304

Designated Area: Kanawha and Roane Counties

 

Important note: This position is classified exempt; therefore, it is available to any applicant who meets the minimum requirements and/or special requirements or areas of assignment.


 

Please also refer to posting DEP2600059 Environmental Inspector. Only one position will be filled with either title. 


 

We welcome you to join our team where we value work/life balance and diversity. We offer a great benefits package that includes 12 paid holidays, insurance and flexible benefits, ample annual and sick leave accrual, flexible work schedules, an Employee Assistance Program, Wellness Initiatives, an optional 457 defined contribution retirement savings plan and more. 

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Employee will receive training in environmental investigation and inspection and will be provided training directives in personal protection and the use of equipment necessary for job performance. Under direct supervision, the employee works in a training inspector capacity, performing technical and field inspection duties related to Solid Waste Management and Water Pollution Control Programs.

Duties include:

Conducts regular inspections of sites and facilities to determine compliance with laws, rules, regulations, and permit conditions.

Investigates complaints related to suspected environmental harm from regulated or non-regulated sources.

Initiates criminal prosecution, utilizes administrative procedures, or takes other legal action to enforce compliance with established regulations. Responsible for initiating and following up on enforcement actions and collecting soil, water, waste, and effluent samples for laboratory analysis.

Responds to emergency situations, such as spills, truck wrecks, and hazardous substance discharges, following established procedures. May be subject to emergency response, on-call duty, and temporary assignments to different geographical areas of the state as necessitated by environmental conditions and/or agency needs.

Submits written and electronic inspection reports and other required data.

May be required to attend public meetings and provide technical assistance to program staff.

May perform other related duties as assigned regarding water pollution control and solid waste management.

Employee expectations:

The selected employee must reside within a reasonable driving distance of the office.

Must be eligible to obtain a motor vehicle operator’s license.

Must be able to communicate effectively orally.

Must be able to walk long distances in adverse weather over rugged terrain and lift and carry equipment for considerable distances.

Must take and pass a physical examination within the first six months of employment and submit to annual follow-up examinations. Failure to pass the initial examination will result in termination of employment. Failure to pass the annual examination may result in reassignment of duties.

This position has responsibilities across multiple counties, which may require significant overnight travel.

Notes:

The geographic area of assignment for this position is subject to future changes.

Regular attendance is an essential requirement of this position.

Qualifying applicants will be required to complete an internet-based profile assessment to evaluate thinking and reasoning skills, behavioral traits, and occupational interests in comparison to those identified as important for this position.

The recommended candidate will undergo a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) search before hiring and annually thereafter.

Any applicant currently in a lower pay grade than the Environmental Inspector-in-Training and who has never taken and passed the written examination for this position may be required to do so.

DOP Purposes Only – 0313P00898

 

Minimum Qualifications

Training: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in natural or applied science, engineering, or occupational safety and health.

Substitution: Full-time or equivalent part-time paid inspection, technical, or professional employment in one of the areas of assignment may substitute for the required training on a year-to-year-basis.

 
Special Requirements: Must possess a valid driver's license. For work in the areas of hazardous waste management and solid waste management, must take and pass physical examination within the first six months of employment and submit to annual follow-up examinations. Failure to pass the initial examination will result in termination of employment. Failure to pass a subsequent examination may result in reassignment.
 
Note: Personnel engaged in activities associated with hazardous wastes risk exposure to situations or chemicals which may cause illness or injury if proper procedures are not followed.

Areas of Assignment:
Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation
Environmental Compliance Monitoring
Hazardous Waste Management
Surface Mining Reclamation
Solid Waste Management
Water Pollution Control
Air Quality

 

Other Information

 

PG:  14     $39,461 - $68,582

Market Rate: $61,044

 

Probationary period 1 year 

Note: Applicants may complete an application (Download PDF reader) and apply directly to DEPprehire@wv.gov

Please include posting number DEP2600058 on application.