What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air Quality Technician - Enforcement position at Allegheny County Health Department?
How To Apply
Applications are submitted online until the position is filled and/or the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. A resume is required with the application. Further instructions on submission of documents are available in the online application. A resume may not be substituted for an application.
Position Summary
Air Quality Technicians are responsible for a wide variety of quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) protocol and field based technical inspections. A primary focus of work practices is to minimize the risk of public exposure to air contaminants, and assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations. A technician in this job classification also completes inspections in a variety of locations throughout Allegheny County, monitoring instrument performance, analyzing data, and interpreting test results. Enforcement & Monitoring can also include minor sources of air pollution to assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations. Work requires a substantial amount of independent judgment exercised in close collaboration and reviewed by an Air Quality Administrator or management designee.
Overview
Fringe Benefits
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Veterans' Preference: Will be awarded to eligible candidates.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - M/F/V/D
Applications are submitted online until the position is filled and/or the posting is closed. After reviewing this job announcement, please click on the link at the bottom of the page to apply online. A resume is required with the application. Further instructions on submission of documents are available in the online application. A resume may not be substituted for an application.
Position Summary
Air Quality Technicians are responsible for a wide variety of quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) protocol and field based technical inspections. A primary focus of work practices is to minimize the risk of public exposure to air contaminants, and assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations. A technician in this job classification also completes inspections in a variety of locations throughout Allegheny County, monitoring instrument performance, analyzing data, and interpreting test results. Enforcement & Monitoring can also include minor sources of air pollution to assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations. Work requires a substantial amount of independent judgment exercised in close collaboration and reviewed by an Air Quality Administrator or management designee.
Overview
Fringe Benefits
- Paid holidays, personal days, vacation and sick leave benefits, medical coverage and dental benefits, a retirement plan, life insurance and a deferred compensation plan after eligibility requirements have been met.
- Professional growth through training opportunities (CPR, First AID, Public Health Preparedness, Dignity and Respect, Points of Dispensing, and more); ability to advance in county system; job security; meaningfulness in daily work derived from public service; eligible for federal loan forgiveness; organizational commitment to ACHD’s mission to protect, promote, and preserve the health and well-being of all Allegheny County residents, particularly the most vulnerable.
- Contributing to the implementation of the Air Quality Program's goals and objectives by collecting valid quantitative and qualitative data (inspection reports, asbestos sampling) needed for enforcing air pollution control regulations.
- Contributing to the implementation of the Air Quality Program's goals and objectives by collecting and helping to ensure valid quantitative measurements needed for creating legally defensible environmental data.
- Conducting field inspections to assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations for containment of asbestos and air emissions. Creating, reporting, and documenting compliance issues as a result of field inspections.
- Conducting field inspections to assure compliance with county, state, and federal regulations for containment of asbestos and other emissions, such as dust.
- Interpreting and communicating relevant policies and procedures to others involved in asbestos removal and abrasive blasting, including contractors, building owners, industry officials, and the general public.
- Analyzing and interpreting environmental health data (e.g., ambient air test results) to inform evidence-based decisions involving asbestos removal or abrasive blasting.
- Supporting the continuous improvement of program performance through activities such as investigating complaints related air pollution sources.
- Incorporating ethical standards of practice into all interactions with individuals, organizations, and communities.
- Supporting the continuous improvement of program performance through activities such as investigating complaints related to air pollution sources or assisting in the development of standard operating procedures.
- Testing the performance of air monitoring instrumentation following EPA approved QA/QC procedures.
- Interpreting and communicating relevant policies and procedures to others involved in asbestos removal and abrasive blasting, including contractors, building owners, industry officials, and the general public.
- Analyzing and interpreting environmental data (e.g., ambient air test results) to inform evidence-based decisions.
- Deploying and collecting field samples.
- Assisting in the selection, siting and installation of community air monitoring sensors.
- Assisting in the development of quality assurance project plans.
- Participating in special studies as directed by supervisor.
- Preparing and presenting written reports of field assignments, data analysis and instrument calibrations.
- Responds to Public Health emergencies as assigned by the Health Department.
- Performs other duties as required or requested.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Basic principles of chemistry, environmental sciences, and physics.
- Basic statistical methods and techniques used in gathering and analyzing data.
- Proficient use of Microsoft Office - Word, Outlook, and Excel required. Ability to use technology (e.g., tablets, smartphones, etc.)
- Air Quality
- Air Pollution
- Mechanical Engineering
- Report Writing
- Policy Analysis
- Data Entry
- Databases
- Team Building
- Leadership Skills
- Public Health
- Microsoft Office
- Obtain Asbestos Building Inspector certification issued by Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry within the probationary period and maintain annual renewal of certification as required to perform the duties of an asbestos inspector.
- Create reports from recorded observations that may constitute the basis for enforcement actions.
- Operate and perform auditing procedures on a broad range of air monitoring instrumentation.
- Perform investigations and inspections in difficult situations.
- Climb ladders and scaffolding or enter small spaces on construction jobsites.
- Work in all weather conditions.
- Wear proper protective equipment including a respirator.
- Deal tactfully with public.
- Work independently with work product reviewed by an Air Quality Engineer or management designee
- Initiate suggestions and recommendations as to improved inspection procedures.
- Work in uncomfortable working conditions: noisy, dusty, hot, humid, cold, smelly and other adverse conditions.
- Appear as a witness in court to explain observations.
- Respond to public health emergencies.
Veterans' Preference: Will be awarded to eligible candidates.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER - M/F/V/D