TDEC-ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT 2 - 09162025-71299
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![]() United States, Tennessee, Nashville | |||||||||||||||
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Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & CONSERVATION, SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DIVISION, DAVIDSON COUNTY Qualifications Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's or Substitution of a Specific Bachelor's Degree for Experience: A bachelor's degree in health physics Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class must: 1. Applicants for this class must possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license at the time of Examination Method: Education and Experience, 100%, for Preferred Service positions. Overview Under general supervision, serves as an Environmental Consultant dealing with issues of moderate difficulty within a division. Performs scientific and technical work of moderate difficulty associated with or related to technical oversight, planning, reviewing, negotiating, coordinating, program and process development and performs related work as required. This is the second level technical consultant in the Environmental Consultant sub-series. An employee in this class performs professional environmental consultant duties in environmental regulatory, radiological health, natural areas and/or sustainability programs by serving as an Environmental Consultant and technical or regulatory lead addressing issues of moderate difficulty. This classification may function as a subject matter or process expert working on issues of moderate difficulty and/or trains or coordinates two or more small project or process teams. This classification differs from Environmental Consultant 3 in that an incumbent of the latter functions as a technical consultant AND subject matter or process expert working in a division dealing with Responsibilities 1. Independently conducts or oversees staff conducting inspections, complaint investigations, remediation, abatement, closures, compliance monitoring (e.g. sampling and evaluation of the environment, pollutants, and/or ionizing radiation, etc.); and/or investigations of equipment, structures, materials and/or sites/facilities to evaluate levels of pollutants and/or to ensure proper installation, maintenance, and/or operation and determine compliance with environmental laws, regulations, or other standards. 2. Obtains, reviews, and analyzes (or coordinates the review and analysis of) technical information (e.g. records, data, operational plans, enforcement action requests, permits, permit applications, reports, reciprocity documents, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), licenses, computational modeling, etc.) of moderate difficulty for accuracy and completeness and interprets findings and results (i.e. site inspections, permits, lab results, etc.) to ensure acceptable methodologies are performed and/or are in compliance with established standards. Leads development and/or review of corrective action for identified problems, and if necessary, initiates enforcement/legal action to effect compliance of established standards, laws, rules, regulations, or policies. 3. Prepares and maintains (or coordinates the preparation and maintenance of) various documents (e.g. permits, reports, equipment specifications, designs, layout, blueprints, evaluations, etc.) and technical analysis of moderate difficulty in a concise and legally defensible matter to ensure Agency's missions are met and communicates interpretation of findings and results using regulations, policy, etc. to stakeholders. 4. Develops or assists with the development and review and/or revisions to regulations, technical policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs), etc. to ensure documents are current with local, state, and federal standards and/or procedures; and identifies and provide consultative, technical, or educational information to other environmental staff, stakeholders (e.g. industries, municipalities, counties, individuals, groups, etc.), and/or the public regarding development and/or revisions to regulations, policies, SOPs, etc., as necessary. 5. Builds effective teams by utilizing team building, leadership (e.g. coordinating participating activities in work groups, on special assignments, in planning teams, etc.), and effective communication skills to encourage and involve staff in developing and meeting departmental goals. Coaches, develops, and mentors staff on the proper methods and procedures for performing environmental work to improve their knowledge or skill for an assigned job task and provides recommendations of staffs professional growth for performance evaluations as requested. 6. Maintains, troubleshoots, and calibrates (or trains others in the performance of these tasks) electronic equipment (e.g. radiation detection meter, photo ionization detector, pH meter, GPS, etc.) and mechanical equipment (e.g. ozone monitor, air monitor, laser level, watercraft, etc.) to ensure equipment is operating in accordance with manufacturer's specifications so as to meet the requirements found in state and/or federal regulations. Ensures the malfunctioning equipment is repaired, replaced, or surplused according to state guidelines. 7. Coordinates technical project management duties, including, but not limited to, interactions with responsible parties, review of relevant documents and pertinent information, preparation and updating of management plans, ensuring annual reports and any other required annual documents are compiled and submitted each year, leading or participating in technical presentations at public meetings/hearings, and any other means necessary to ensure division and departmental goals are met. 8. Assist management with the development and adherence to the budget by writing justifications and obtaining and evaluating cost estimates/proposals from various vendors for needs of equipment, material, services, etc.; ensuring reimbursements or billing requests are properly justified and submitted timely and with properly coded expenditures; ensuring contract work is conducted in accordance with proposed scope and established rates; providing technical oversight, review, and/or project management of ongoing state and/or federal grant/loan programs; reviewing eligibility requirements to participate in fund reimbursement programs; and any other means necessary. Assist or implements funding programs by planning, researching, conducting field work, managing data sets, writing annual reports, and/or scheduling and/or participating in public meetings/hearings or public outreach events. Competencies (KSA's) Competencies: Knowledges: Skills: Abilities: Tools & Equipment 1. Computer/Printer/Scanner/Copier/Fax TN Driver Standards State of Tennessee positions that may involve driving responsibilities require candidates to meet the following minimum driver qualifications:
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