What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental Services Specialist position at City of Pleasanton?
The City of Pleasanton is currently seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Environmental Services Specialist to join our Environmental Services Division, with a primary focus on environmental compliance. In this role, the Specialist will lead efforts under the City’s Sewer Pipe Blockage Program (previously known as the FOG Program) by conducting facility inspections, collecting samples, preparing reports, educating food service establishments on best management practices, and enforcing municipal code requirements. The position also offers the opportunity to cross-train in other key areas such as stormwater compliance, hazardous materials management, and spill response, providing a well-rounded foundation in environmental services. This is a unique chance to help rebuild a critical environmental program while working as part of a small, supportive, and mission-driven team committed to protecting public health, the environment, and City infrastructure. Ideal for someone who enjoys fieldwork, problem-solving, and engaging with the community, this role provides both challenge and reward in equal measure.
We’re Looking For Someone Who is:
- Motivated, detail-oriented, and eager to support environmental compliance programs
- Comfortable balancing fieldwork, reporting, and community education
- A strong team player who thrives in a small, collaborative environment
Key Responsibilities:
Leading the City’s Sewer Pipe Blockage through inspections, sampling, reporting, and education
Enforcing municipal code and regulatory requirements, including follow-up inspections and enforcement actions
Maintaining accurate records of inspections and compliance activities
Cross-training in stormwater inspections, hazardous materials management, spill response, and other environmental services duties
A Few Reasons You’ll Love Working with Us:
You will play a central role in rebuilding and strengthening a critical environmental program
By partnering with local food service establishments, you will promote sustainable practices and protect City infrastructure
Working alongside a small, supportive, and mission-driven team, you will make a positive impact on community sustainability initiatives
You will contribute directly to protecting public health, the environment, and City operations
A Few Challenges You Might Face:
Balancing education and enforcement while you work with businesses
Managing multiple areas of compliance while you are cross-training across disciplines
Adapt to a role combining in-field inspections and office-based reporting while you apply your expertise
The Ideal Candidate Will Be:
Knowledgeable about environmental compliance regulations related to wastewater, stormwater, and hazardous materials
An effective communicator with strong customer service skills to engage with businesses and the public
Highly organized and detail-oriented in conducting inspections, reporting, and recordkeeping
Flexible and adaptable, with a willingness to learn new areas of environmental compliance
Collaborative and commitment to teamwork
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with a major in physical science, engineering, environmental science, biology, or a related field, or an Associate of Arts degree plus five years of work experience in a position and field with direct relevance to duties described herein.
Public sector experience and certification and/or training in landscape irrigation auditing, storm water inspections, FOG inspections, and/or water-efficient landscaping practices are highly desirable.
License and Certifications:
- Possession of a valid California Driver’s License is required.
- Certified to perform landscape irrigation audits by an accredited academic institution, a professional trade organization or other program such as the US Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense irrigation auditor certification program and Irrigation Association’s Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor program within one year of hire (Water Conservation).
- Backflow tester certification is required within two years of hire, and subsequent Cross-Connection Specialist certification (Water Conservation).
- A "California UST System Operator" certificate issued by the International Code Council (ICC) within one year of hire (Environmental Compliance).
- Work in all weather conditions.
- Stand and walk for prolonged periods of time.
- Walk on uneven surfaces.
- Bend, twist, stoop, squat, and crawl to inspect facilities.
- Hold/manipulate equipment necessary to complete assigned work.
- Grasp devices including steel bars to lift manhole covers.
- Lift and carry sampling equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
- Operate a motor vehicle.
- Wear required safety equipment.
- Work while exposed to dust, dirt, noise, moving traffic and its exhaust fumes, paint, epoxy, asphalt, smoke fumes, herbicides / pesticides, etc.
SELECTION PLAN
Applicants will be informed via email with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the need of the Agency:
| Application Filing Deadline: | 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, June 3, 2026 |
| Review of Minimum Qualifications: | Week of June 3, 2026 |
| Panel Interview: | Week of June 15, 2026 |
Salary : $99,445 - $120,931