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Enforcement Division Air Quality Instructor

The Stationary Source Enforcement Branch (SSEB) Training Section is seeking a motivated and accomplished Air Pollution Specialist (APS) to join its training team. The Training Section is responsible for ensuring consistent and effective enforcement of air quality requirements and standards for stationary sources throughout California. As an instructor, the APS develops and conducts live and online training for local air district staff on various enforcement and air quality topics. The instructor serves as a technical consultant and works closely with CARB, the local air district, and industry subject matter experts to develop and deliver content. The APS also supports the planning and coordination of the Enforcement Division’s (ED) health and safety efforts and is the primary liaison to CARB’s Environmental Health and Safety Branch (EHSB). Travel up to 15% may be required.

You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement.

 

Working Conditions

This position may be eligible for hybrid in-office work and in-state telework. The amount of telework is at the agency's discretion and is based on the California Air Resource Boards' (CARB) current telework policy. While the CARB may support telework, some in-person attendance is also required. 

The positions at the CARB may be eligible for telework with in-person attendance based on the operational needs of the position under Government Code 14200 for eligible applicants residing in California, subject to the candidate meeting telework eligibility criteria outlined in the CalEPA telework policy and/or future program need. Employees not residing in California are not eligible for telework. Regardless of hybrid telework eligibility, all employees may be required to report to the position’s designated headquarters location at their own expense.

  • Requires being stationary, consistent with office work, for extended periods.
  • Standard office environment (artificial lighting, controlled temperature, etc.)  
  • Daily use of a personal computer, office equipment, and/or telephone.