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The City of Las Vegas is seeking an Environmental Compliance Inspector to perform inspections and technical duties to ensure compliance with environmental regulations. This position includes conducting field investigations, managing compliance documentation, and enforcing local and federal environmental laws.
Career Opportunity
The city of Las Vegas invites applications for Environmental Compliance Inspector. This positionperforms a variety of field investigations, inspections, and other technical duties to support compliance with state, local and federal environmental regulations.
Distinguishing Characteristics
May focus on the publicly owned treatment works (POTW) pretreatment program and enforcing federal and state regulations and municipal codes governing discharge of pollutants into the city’s sanitary sewer system. May also focus on the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) and enforcing federal and state regulations and municipal codes governing discharge of pollutants into the city’s storm sewer system. In addition, all inspectors support the city’s overall environmental compliance programs, which includes water quality, water conservation, air quality, hazardous materials/waste management and other environmental related support duties.
Supervision Received
Receives general supervision from higher level supervisory or management staff.
Essential Functions:
Marginal Functions:
Experience:
One year of environmental compliance experience in industrial wastewater pretreatment, industrial stormwater compliance, municipal wastewater treatment, or construction stormwater compliance.
Training:
Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in chemistry, biology, environmental science, environmental studies, engineering, general physics, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics or a field related to the essential functions.
A combination of formal education and directly related work experience may substitute for the degree. The city assesses 1.5 years of fulltime experience as equivalent to one year of education.
License or Certificate
Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license on the date of application, and maintenance thereafter.
Employee must attend training in work zone safety measures as requested by department management.
As a condition of continued employment, employees must acquire the following certification(s) by the date specified:
Possession of an Industrial Waste Inspector in Training certificate from the Nevada Water Environment Association within nine months of the date of appointment, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of a Grade I Industrial Waste Inspector certificate from the Nevada Water Environment Association within 18 months of the date of appointment, and maintenance thereafter.
Possession of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) within six months of the date of appointment, and maintain certification thereafter.
Possession of the Qualified Compliance Inspector of Stormwater certification by StormwaterONE or equivalent within six months of date of appointment, and maintenance thereafter.
Knowledge of:
Proficient computer use to include word processing, databases,
spreadsheets, GIS and presentations.
Methods and techniques of conflict resolution.
Policies and procedures of the assigned department.
English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Principles and techniques of field inspections.
Operational characteristics, services and activities of an industrial
pre-treatment and stormwater and construction stormwater inspection program.
Chemistry and proper handling of chemicals and hazardous wastes.
Current technology and issues related to the field of environmental
protection and compliance.
Pertinent local, state, and federal codes, ordinances, laws, policies,
and regulations related to the environmental protection and compliance.
Confined space entry hazards.
International Municipal Signal Association and American Traffic Safety
Services Association standards as described in the Manual of Uniform Traffic
Control Devices (MUTCD).
Local geography, street, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, detention basin
and channel locations within city jurisdiction.
Skills in:
Interpreting and enforcing city, state and federal codes, ordinances
and regulations related to the area of assignment.
Compiling and collecting data.
Preparing and maintaining various records and reports.
Operating sampling and field equipment.
Interpreting laboratory analysis data and laboratory reports.
Ability to:
Effectively represent the city in difficult public contact situations.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationship with those
contacted in the course of work.
Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Collaborate with coworkers, regulatory agencies, and the public in
order to achieve results for the environmental oversight programs.
Demonstrate integrity, accountability, and efficient stewardship of the
environmental oversight programs.
Plan, organize, and prioritize assignments.
Competencies:
Core Workforce Competencies
Professionalism – Demonstrates core values by being honest, respectful and positive.
Effective Communication – Expresses verbal and written thought in a clear and understandable manner.
Customer Focus – Demonstrates genuine concern and satisfies external and/or internal customers based on the CLV core purpose and values.
Adaptability – Able to effectively modify behavior to suit changing workforce demands.
Problem Solving – Solves problems by considering all causes, solutions and outcomes.
Productive Partnerships – Develops, maintains and strengthens partnerships with others.
Technical and Safety Expertise – Possesses a depth of knowledge, skill and ability in a technical (job) area.