What are the responsibilities and job description for the Remediation Geologist position at Virginia Department of Environmental Quality?
Hiring Range: $57,733 - $82,042
Full Time or Part Time: FULL TIME
Additional Detail
Job Description
This hybrid position serves approximately 50% as a Petroleum Remediation Geologist and 50% as a Pollution Response & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. The Remediation Geologist portion of the position independently manages the remediation of varied, complex petroleum contaminated sites through technical and administrative oversight to ensure that the sites are remediated to appropriate risk based levels and works with responsible parties to resolve issues efficiently, openly, fairly, and consistently in accordance with State laws and regulations and program guidance regarding petroleum releases. The Pollution Response & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator portion of the position serves as the initial contact for environmental pollution reports and incidents; investigates directly or coordinates the investigation of multi-media incidents; offers regulatory and/or technical assistance and monitor incident progress; and assists local, state and federal agencies, emergency responders, and responsible parties, as needed, to manage multi-media pollution incidents. This portion of the position also independently manages the remediation of varied, complex petroleum contaminated sites through technical and administrative oversight to ensure that the sites are remediated to appropriate risk based levels. This position requires an advanced knowledge of natural and environmental science, chemistry, (aquatic) biology, ecology, hydrogeology, geology, ground water/leaking UST remediation, groundwater pollution assessment, Federal, State and Local environmental laws and regulations, pollution incident response, hazardous materials management, incident command structure, DOT regulations, Oil/Hazardous Materials Spill containment, mitigation, and remediation. This position requires skills in interpersonal communication, negotiation, conflict resolution, situational awareness/safety, oral and written communication, technical report writing, conveying technical information to non-technical audiences, sample collection-handling and shipment, chain of custody procedures, database and file management, word processing, pc operations, geographical/geospatial information system management, data analysis and interpretation, work plan review, conducting multi-media investigations, and project management. This position requires the ability to prioritize, plan, and organize workload, multi-task, assess environmental impacts, prepare and present technical reports, make independent and sound decisions, work without close supervision, and coordinate with external entities during response activities.
Responsibilities
This position is responsible for, but not limited to, case management (including state lead and general permits). Manage remediation cases in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations, and department policies and procedures through communication with responsible persons and consultants. Review reports and other technical information and make risk-based evaluations. Prepare and sign routine correspondence such as suspected and confirmed release letters. Corrective Action Plan (CAP) request letters, and closure letters when a CAP has not been approved. Manage State Lead cases to ensure that sites are adequately assessed and the remediation is timely, appropriate, correct and cost effective. Process petroleum general discharge permits accurately and on time. Prepare PGDP request letters and registration statement acceptance forms. Manage the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (VPSTF) activities. Alternate Water Supply (AWS), respond to emergency releases and make case referrals to the State Lead program in accordance with guidelines. Respond to reports of water supplies contaminated by petroleum products and ensure potable water is supplied where necessary. Information management (CEDS, ECM and GIS), submit reports as required. Maintain CEDS database, ECM and GIS in a timely, accurate and consistent manner. Compliance and enforcement, monitor compliance and initiate enforcement measures in accordance with department procedures. Prepare and sign overdue report and report deficiency letters.
Qualifications
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the primary environmental permitting agency in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is responsible for administering laws and regulations related to air quality, water quality, water supply, renewable energy, and land protection. Through the dedication and work of over 800 employees across six regional offices and the Central Office in Richmond, DEQ issues permits, conducts monitoring and inspections, and enforces the law.
Full Time or Part Time: FULL TIME
Additional Detail
Job Description
This hybrid position serves approximately 50% as a Petroleum Remediation Geologist and 50% as a Pollution Response & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator. The Remediation Geologist portion of the position independently manages the remediation of varied, complex petroleum contaminated sites through technical and administrative oversight to ensure that the sites are remediated to appropriate risk based levels and works with responsible parties to resolve issues efficiently, openly, fairly, and consistently in accordance with State laws and regulations and program guidance regarding petroleum releases. The Pollution Response & Emergency Preparedness Coordinator portion of the position serves as the initial contact for environmental pollution reports and incidents; investigates directly or coordinates the investigation of multi-media incidents; offers regulatory and/or technical assistance and monitor incident progress; and assists local, state and federal agencies, emergency responders, and responsible parties, as needed, to manage multi-media pollution incidents. This portion of the position also independently manages the remediation of varied, complex petroleum contaminated sites through technical and administrative oversight to ensure that the sites are remediated to appropriate risk based levels. This position requires an advanced knowledge of natural and environmental science, chemistry, (aquatic) biology, ecology, hydrogeology, geology, ground water/leaking UST remediation, groundwater pollution assessment, Federal, State and Local environmental laws and regulations, pollution incident response, hazardous materials management, incident command structure, DOT regulations, Oil/Hazardous Materials Spill containment, mitigation, and remediation. This position requires skills in interpersonal communication, negotiation, conflict resolution, situational awareness/safety, oral and written communication, technical report writing, conveying technical information to non-technical audiences, sample collection-handling and shipment, chain of custody procedures, database and file management, word processing, pc operations, geographical/geospatial information system management, data analysis and interpretation, work plan review, conducting multi-media investigations, and project management. This position requires the ability to prioritize, plan, and organize workload, multi-task, assess environmental impacts, prepare and present technical reports, make independent and sound decisions, work without close supervision, and coordinate with external entities during response activities.
Responsibilities
This position is responsible for, but not limited to, case management (including state lead and general permits). Manage remediation cases in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations, and department policies and procedures through communication with responsible persons and consultants. Review reports and other technical information and make risk-based evaluations. Prepare and sign routine correspondence such as suspected and confirmed release letters. Corrective Action Plan (CAP) request letters, and closure letters when a CAP has not been approved. Manage State Lead cases to ensure that sites are adequately assessed and the remediation is timely, appropriate, correct and cost effective. Process petroleum general discharge permits accurately and on time. Prepare PGDP request letters and registration statement acceptance forms. Manage the Virginia Petroleum Storage Tank Fund (VPSTF) activities. Alternate Water Supply (AWS), respond to emergency releases and make case referrals to the State Lead program in accordance with guidelines. Respond to reports of water supplies contaminated by petroleum products and ensure potable water is supplied where necessary. Information management (CEDS, ECM and GIS), submit reports as required. Maintain CEDS database, ECM and GIS in a timely, accurate and consistent manner. Compliance and enforcement, monitor compliance and initiate enforcement measures in accordance with department procedures. Prepare and sign overdue report and report deficiency letters.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of geology, hydrogeology, chemistry, environmental science and engineering, groundwater modeling, groundwater pollution assessment, and groundwater/leaking underground storage tank remediation.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing petroleum releases.
- Knowledge, skills, and abilities in project management and personal computer operations (including word processing, spreadsheets, and database management).
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Coursework or equivalent work experience in geology, hydrogeology, or environmental science. Work experience demonstrating strong work ethic and independent work skills.
- A Real ID or U.S. passport is required to access certain facilities.
- This position may require you to operate a state owned or leased vehicle. Therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is the primary environmental permitting agency in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is responsible for administering laws and regulations related to air quality, water quality, water supply, renewable energy, and land protection. Through the dedication and work of over 800 employees across six regional offices and the Central Office in Richmond, DEQ issues permits, conducts monitoring and inspections, and enforces the law.
Salary : $57,733 - $82,042