What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pollution Control - Citizens Square - Environmental Health Specialist - 1 position at Allen County Government?
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I-POLLUTION CONTROL
Department: Health - Pollution Control FLSA Status: Non-exempt
Classification/Level: AIV Date Last Reviewed: 7/19/2018
Under the direction of the Environmental Services Division Director, the Environmental Health Specialist Pollution Control promotes the health, safety and well-being of Allen County residents by finding, eliminating, and/or preventing the sources of pollution and inspects residential septic systems for compliance with state and local regulations. This position is covered as defined under the Board of Commissioners of the County of Allen Employee Handbook.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Conducts construction inspections for septic systems and all associated field work including administrative follow-up regarding enforcement.
Conducts swimming pool inspections including opening, re-opening, test stripping and spot checking.
Provides education to homeowners, septic system installers and swimming pool operators.
Performs Allen County Onsite Wastewater Management District (ACOWMD) operation and maintenance inspections.
Performs construction inspection progress tracking and data analysis, GPS mapping, map editing, lab processing and analysis.
Performs all other duties as assigned, including overtime as required.
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science/Health, Biology, Public Health or related degree with one year experience in inspecting or quality control preferred
Valid Driver's License in order to travel to and from work related activities
Working knowledge of State and Local codes and rules pertaining to the design and installation of residential onsite sewage systems
Working knowledge of the biologic and physical factors involved in the digestion and filtration of household waste in an onsite treatment system
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to facilitate compliance while minimizing resistance and resentment
Ability to interpret a graphic plan and visualize the finished project once completed
Ability to use Microsoft Office and other relevant computer software
Ability to operate the GPS/GIS equipment
Presby Enviro-septic certification - obtained upon employment
National Incident Management Systems Certification (NIMS) - obtained upon employment
DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
The Environmental Health Specialist I-Pollution Control investigates sewage and water supply systems in accordance with generally accepted procedures and legal requirements, exercising judgment to evaluate and enforce compliance with all procedures and legal requirements, exercising judgment to evaluate and enforce compliance with all sanitation/health legal requirements. The work involves a variety of different, individual situations and requires careful consideration of complex circumstances and variables.RESPONSIBILITY:
The Environmental Health Specialist I-Pollution Control assures proper functioning of sewage and water systems in Allen County, including investigating complaints, reviewing plans and specifications and enforcing legal requirements. Work is reviewed for soundness of judgment, technical accuracy and compliance with Department policies and legal requirements.PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
The Environmental Health Specialist I-Pollution Control maintains communication with other County employees, officials from other government and regulating agencies and members of the general public to conduct inspections and investigations, enforce sanitation laws and requirements and provides sanitation related information and assistance as needed.WORKING CONDITIONS:
The Environmental Health Specialist I-Pollution Control performs some duties in the field with exposure to health and physical hazards normally associated with the inspection and investigation of health and sanitation problems with the ability to frequently lift over 60 pounds, bending, pushing/pulling loads and kneeling with some reaching over head and climbing ladders. The Environmental Health Specialist I-Pollution Control is frequently exposed to temperature extremes, dangerous equipment with very frequent exposure to biohazard sewage waste and noxious odors/fumes and some chemicals.SUPERVISION:
NoneLICENSING:
Valid Driver's License to drive to and from work related activities Presby Enviro-septic certification - obtained upon employment
National Incident Management Systems Certification (NIMS) - obtained upon employmentIMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR:
Pollution Control Division DirectorHOURS:
8:00am - 4:30pm and as needed including overtime as requiredEEO CATEGORY:
080
Salary : $27