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GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: To be responsible for the supervision, direction, and oversight of a statewide environmental engineering program; to perform highly complex and advanced environmental engineering work within the program; to supervise program staff engaged in environmental engineering reviews, inspections, field work, data entry, and reporting, and to ensure compliance with , departmental and federal policies and regulations; and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the general direction of a superior with considerable latitude for the exercise of independent judgement in technical and administrative matters; work is reviewed for conformance to policies and instructions and accepted environmental engineering methods and techniques.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Plans, assigns, oversees and reviews the work of a staff engaged in environmental engineering reviews, inspections, field work, data entry, and reporting.
To be responsible for the supervision, direction, and oversight of a statewide environmental engineering program.
To perform highly complex and advanced environmental engineering work within the program.
To supervise program staff engaged in environmental engineering reviews, inspections, field work, data entry, and reporting, and to ensure compliance with State, departmental and federal policies and regulations.
To ensure effective communication within the program, with other related programs in the department, and with other stakeholders.
To plan, assign, supervise, and review compliance inspections, field surveys, and determinations on the most complex and advanced sources of pollution or drinking water quality issues.
To review, analyze and interpret data and environmental samples, both directly and as summarized by subordinates, including but not limited to groundwater, soils, surface water, wastewater, drinking water, stormwater, sewage, and air.
To participate in developing unit budgets, grant applications, regulations, and draft legislation.
To manage grants and/or financial agreements, in accordance with required policies and procedures, for funds received and/or disbursed by the program.
To assist a superior and/or financial staff in the preparation of grant and/or budget submissions and financial status reports.
To oversee the procurement of goods and/or services for the program and to actively participate in the interview and hiring process.
To provide guidance, training, coaching and assistance to staff, and to determine unit priorities and plan work.
To continuously improve business processes within the assigned program by regularly analyzing work flow, standard operating procedures, policies, regulations and staff output and performance to ensure efficient, effective, and consistent decision making.
To develop or make recommendations on the development of policies and standards, and to prepare a variety of reports and correspondence.
To act as liaison with other operating units, agencies, and outside officials regarding unit activities; to ensure coordination with other departmental programs, the Environmental Protection Agency and/or other governmental agencies on the implementation of policy and regulation.
To manage all activities related to the most complex and advanced/high priority projects including sampling, analysis, review, and communication with persons both internal and external to the department.
To determine the quality and safety of soils, water, and air according to program policies, objectives, and regulations.
To plan, develop, review, oversee and implement remedial corrective actions of impaired water, soil, or air within the State, and to confer with municipal and industrial officials on water, air, soil and/or waste treatment problems.
To oversee and to actively participate in the development, preparation and review of permits, letters, enforcement actions, reports, engineering plans, and other materials related to source pollution or threats, drinking water quality and/or public pool water quality.
To communicate with supervisors, peers, applicants, stakeholders, responsible parties, government officials, and members of the public about the status, process, and objectives of projects and/or activities.
To develop, track and maintain metrics and reports on the workload and performance of the assigned program.
To analyze, interpret and communicate environmental monitoring data and information related to the status of projects and activities.
To supervise and coach unit staff in the preparation of testimony and presentations for hearings and public forums and, as assigned, to actively participate in and represent the program in such matters.
To oversee and actively participate in the promulgation, development, and implementation of environmental regulations.
To perform other engineering tasks as assigned.
To do related work as required.
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$98k-126k (estimate)
11/24/2023
05/04/2024
ri.gov
PROVIDENCE, RI
7,500 - 15,000
1636
GWENN STEARN
$5B - $10B
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