DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct basic field inspections and collect, submit, and track environmental samples under the direction of Natural Resource Scientist II, III, or Program Managers.
- Perform sanitary surveys, water use audits, illicit discharge inspections, stormwater inspections, water conservation checks, and well and septic system inspections.
- Receive and respond to environmental, discharge, and waste complaints related to assigned areas; assist senior staff in developing recommendations and corrective actions.
- Collect, process, store, retrieve, and assist with the analysis of Natural Resource Services data and spatial information in electronic and paper formats; maintain accurate records of inspections and investigations.
- Verify compliance with relevant county ordinances; respond to inquiries from the public and regulated entities.
- Support senior staff with application and plan reviews, environmental and technical report writing, research, and correspondence as assigned.
- Provide telephone support, customer service, fee collection, basic permit issuance, and general assistance during departmental events and programs.
- Perform other related duties as assigned, including participation in cross-departmental initiatives.
*The above information is intended to outline the general nature and scope of the duties required for this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may vary depending on specific job assignments and responsibilities.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in Water Resources, Environmental Studies, Earth or Agricultural Sciences, Engineering, Archeology, Construction Management, Health & Safety Management, Forestry, Biology, Wildlife Management, or a related field.
- One (1) year of work experience involving any of the areas listed.
*Any equivalent combination of related education and/or experience may be considered for the above requirements.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
SCREENING AND COMPLIANCE
The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following:- Successful completion of a post-offer medical examination and background investigation.
- Compliance with all County safety guidelines.
- This is a safety-sensitive position. Employment is subject to pre-employment and random drug testing in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations.
- Possession of a valid New Mexico driver’s license by the date of employment and maintenance of the license while employed in this position.
- Completion of FEMA training(s) as required for the position.
- Submission of official transcripts verifying relevant coursework with the application.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Approximately 35% of duties are performed indoors and 65% outdoors, often in extreme temperatures, humidity, and dusty environments.
- Outdoor work may be conducted on a variety of surfaces, including even and uneven terrain, hills, ditches, and paved or natural landscapes. Tasks may involve hiking with equipment, climbing, entering enclosed spaces (e.g., well houses, spring boxes), and working on wet or dry surfaces.
- Indoor work is performed in a temperature-controlled setting on carpeted or tiled surfaces in a professional office environment.
- Duties are performed independently and as part of a team.
- Potential work hazards include exposure to chemicals, animals, biohazards, industrial and domestic waste, radiation, sharp tools, noise, vibration, fumes, odors, poor ventilation, polluted water, and the use of electrical and mechanical equipment. The role also involves operating a vehicle and trailer.
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS
- Equipment includes computers, environmental monitoring and laboratory tools, GPS devices, measuring instruments, telephones, two-way radios, fax machines, photocopiers, metal probes, shovels, wrenches, ladders, paper forms, chemicals, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
- A County vehicle and trailer are used for travel between sites.
- Safety equipment may include a hard hat, rubber boots, gloves, face mask, respirator, and a first aid kit.