Current Employment Opportunity

Environmental Specialist II - Grand Island - Drinking Water
5/18/22
Department of Environment & Energy
Grand Island
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25247262
Full-time Permanent
$23.00 -  Hourly
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM -- Monday thru Friday

Under limited supervision, the successful candidate will monitor, inspect, and regulate public water systems to ensure compliance with State and Federal regulations. As a member of the Field Services Team, you will play a key role in efforts to maintain safe drinking water for the benefit of all Nebraskans.

  • Conduct surveys and inspections of public water systems to ensure compliance with State and Federal safe drinking water regulations.
  • Provide on-site enforcement and guidance on violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) to public water system operators and owners.
  • Provide technical assistance to water system operators and owners on modifications necessary for water system compliance.
  • Investigates complaints of potential health risks associated with a public water system.
  • Attend public meetings to explain SDWA regulations and compliance requirements to public water system owners, local officials, and water consumers.
  • Conduct inspections of new public water well sites to assist in determining suitability for both water quality and quantity.
  • Oversee portions of the construction process of public water wells, storage facilities, distribution systems and water system facilities and assist with final inspections.
  • Prepare technical reports of findings following water system surveys and inspections.
  • Participate in developing coursework and provide instruction  for  water  operators at conferences and in the classroom.
  • Attend public functions to promote safe drinking water and education of the public relating to public water systems.
  • Participate in diverse projects within the scope of the Department’s mission.
  • Work independently.

Bachelor’s Degree in the physical sciences, natural sciences, environmental science, geology, biology, agronomy, civil engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering or a related field. Experience may substitute for education or a year-for-year basis. NOTE:  Experience may be substituted for education on a year for year basis.

Other: 

Must have the qualifications necessary to obtain a Grade I Water Operator license as listed in Title 179 NAC 10-005,01(3)(a, b, c, d) within four years of hire.

Valid driver’s license or ability to provide independent transportation. Ability to walk on uneven terrains and steep slopes; ability to bend and stoop.

Ability to work Independently in the Grand Island area (Buffalo, Hall, Gosper, Phelps, Kearney, Adams, Harlan, Franklin, and Webster Counties).

Regular and reliable attendance.

Preference: Experience operating a public water system, including work with water production, distribution, storage, and treatment facilities, with current licensure as a water operator desired.

Knowledge of:  general principles of hydrology, geology, engineering, mechanics, electricity, chemistry, and biology as they apply to the operation and evaluation of public water supply systems to include source water, treatment, storage, delivery, and protection of drinking water;

Skill in:  communicating with individuals and groups with varying technical backgrounds to collect and relay information; prioritizing workloads: working independently. 

Ability to:  learn, interpret, and apply applicable Federal, State, and local regulations pertaining to safe drinking water; read and understand water system plans and specifications; understand necessary operation and maintenance procedures, assess potential public health risks; provide guidance and technical assistance to operators and local officials; and prepare written reports of findings.


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