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Environmental Health Specialist 1 or 2

Tillamook County

Location: Tillamook, OR

Closing date: Open until Filled

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About the Position:

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 1

This 2-level classification series performs sanitarian duties in inspection, investigation and documentation of identifiable environmental health threats and enforcement of Appropriate Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules, city, and county ordinances to maintain preventative compliance with regulatory measures; license facilities assigned by contract, agreement, or ordinance; provide consultation or education programs regarding environmental health and safety.

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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 2

This is the journey-level in the Environmental Health Specialist job series. Incumbents apply considerable knowledge of the techniques and procedures required to independently inspect environmental health projects and identify and resolve compliance issues; has full responsibility for the completion of assigned projects.  This classification may direct and train the lower-level classification.

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Some of What You'll Do:

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 1

  • Performs basic technical functions for an Environmental Health Program to investigate and verify compliance with environmental quality regulations and standards; resolves problems within scope of authority and training, duties may vary according to job assignment.

  • Inspects and monitors individual and commercial properties, public facilities (to include restaurants, mobile carts, hotels/motels, public pools/spas, daycares, correctional facilities, etc.) and work sites, and investigates environmental quality complaints regarding water resources, food safety, public health, completes technical reports and recommends enforcement actions required for compliance to state, County and federal regulations, policies, procedures, and safety standards.

  • Learns to research and troubleshoot problems and complaints to identify appropriate solutions and implement remedies as directed; reviews reports, compiles data, and recommends actions based on data derived from measurements and observations of food, water, and other environmental sources.

  • Inspect and evaluate licensed and non-licensed public places to assure compliance to ORS, OAR, city, and county ordinances. Advise owners of any deficiencies; determine corrective measures and implement compliance schedule.  Document findings and complete necessary record keeping required. License appropriate facilities; establish and maintain license records.

  • Develops operational guidelines and procedures to help the inspectors achieve compliance, increase consistency of inspection practices, reporting and enforcement activities, and improve efficiency during new inspector training.

  • Works daily with other compliance staff and permit writers within the Commercial/Industrial Unit. The position regularly interacts with compliance staff from Central Region Office, other Air Quality Program staff, and commercial and industrial facilities. Intermittently, this position interacts with local air agencies, Environmental Protection Agency staff, consultants, local government officials, and the attorney general’s office.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST 2

  • Performs a variety of technical functions for an Environmental Health Program to manage and verify compliance with environmental quality regulations and standards; resolves problems within scope of authority and training; duties may vary according to job assignment.

  • Independently Inspects and monitors individual and commercial properties, public  facilities (to include restaurants, mobile carts, hotels/motels, public pools/spas, daycares, correctional facilities, etc.) and work sites, and  investigates environmental quality complaints regarding water resources, food safety, public health, completes  technical  reports and recommends enforcement actions required for compliance to state, County and federal regulations, policies, procedures, and safety standards.

  • Reviews and processes operating permits, license renewals, construction approvals, and certificates of inspection; advises supervisor when problems arise in obtaining compliance to regulatory standards.

  • Inventory, survey, inspect and evaluate community and non-community water systems. This may require collection of samples and identifying deficiencies. Work with the operator to implement compliance with state regulation schedules. Document findings and complete required records.

posted 08.25.2025

Lead Industrial Compliance and Enforcement Specialist

Department of Ecology

Location: Spokane, WA/Hybrid

Closing date: September 1, 2025

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About the Position:

In this role, you will serve as the program expert for industrial inspections, compliance, and enforcement actions. You will work with inspectors from multiple regions to provide technical assistance and expertise on complex and highly technical questions, mechanical processes, and enforcement actions.

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Some of What You'll Do:

  • Independently coordinates, conducts, and documents compliance inspections at complex minor and synthetic minor air pollution sources in Ecology’s Eastern Region.

  • Reviews annual reports and source test protocols, attends source tests, assesses test results, and responds to complaints to verify compliance with permit conditions and air regulations.

  • Documents, makes recommendations, and drafts enforcement actions to correct violations.

  • Serves as a conduit between program leadership and Commercial and Industrial inspectors from multiple regions by clearly communicating standards and expectations to help inspectors understand and follow program guidance, regulations, and procedures to ensure consistent decision-making on compliance and enforcement actions.

  • Develops operational guidelines and procedures to help the inspectors achieve compliance, increase consistency of inspection practices, reporting and enforcement activities, and improve efficiency during new inspector training.

  • Works daily with other compliance staff and permit writers within the Commercial/Industrial Unit. The position regularly interacts with compliance staff from Central Region Office, other Air Quality Program staff, and commercial and industrial facilities. Intermittently, this position interacts with local air agencies, Environmental Protection Agency staff, consultants, local government officials, and the attorney general’s office.

posted 08.20.2025

Industrial Wastewater Permit Manager

Department of Ecology

Location: Shoreline/Hybrid

Closing date: August 27, 2025

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About the Position:

In this position, you will help protect and restore Puget Sound water quality. You will develop and oversee the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Waste Discharge permits to ensure that wastewater from industrial and commercial activities is managed to protect and restore water quality. You will work with engineers, environmental specialists, hydrogeologists, and scientists within the Ecology Water Quality Program, as well as other Ecology programs and agencies. 

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Some of What You'll Do:

  • Develop permits and fact sheets for NPDES and State waste discharge permits (SWDP) for industrial facilities in the northwest region of Washington.

  • Conduct permit compliance inspections, prepare inspection reports, and respond to complaints.

  • Provide technical assistance to permittees or other affected entities and individuals to achieve permit compliance.

  • Perform statistical analyses on data from wastewater monitoring and receiving water.

  • Work cooperatively and in coordination with the compliance specialist on assessing compliance, responding to permit violations, and defending enforcement. 

  • Provide technical assistance to legal counsel with the Attorney General’s Office on appeals of permits or enforcement actions; develop expert testimony and serve as an expert witness in court cases or issues under consideration of administrative hearings boards.

  • Provide technical assistance to the agency’s communication team to respond to media inquiries.

posted 08.15.2025

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