ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (TITLE 5)
What you'd do
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION. This National Guard position is for a ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER (TITLE 5), Position Description Number NGT5210000 and is part of the TN 134th ARW Air National Guard.
Major duties
As an ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER, GS-0189-12, you will manage a most complex, highly technical environmental management and protection program and serves as the installation's single most knowledgeable expert on DoD, AF, ANG, EPA state specific environmental laws and regulations. Manage the entire Planning, Programming, Budget and Execution (PPB&E) for the installations environmental quality (EQ) program area. Prepare and guide implementation of environmental program plans. Environmental program plans can include, but are not limited to (1) Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan; (2) Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); (3) Hazardous Waste Management Plan (HWMP); (4) Air Emissions Inventory (AEI); (5) Green Procurement Plan (GPP); (6) Integrated Pest Management Plan; (7) Refrigerant Management Plan; (8) Cultural or Natural Resources Management Plans; (9) Environmental Management System (EMS) Plans; and (10) Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan. Serve as an active member of the installation Design Working Group (DWG) accomplishing short term and long-range planning in conjunction with Civil Engineering for future military construction and renovation projects. Responsible for evaluating the environmental impact of construction and renovation projects in accordance with Environmental Impact Analysis Process statutory requirements. Plan and schedule work in a manner that promotes smooth flow and even distribution. Perform other duties as assigned.
What you need to qualify
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must have 1-year equivalent to at least next lower grade level experience, education, or training for management, supervision, or performance of (1) planning, designing, construction, and/or maintaining structures and facilities; and (2) investigating, measuring, surveying, and mapping the earth's physical features. Knowledge applicable to a wide range of environmental engineering duties; and the skill to modify standard practices and adapt equipment or techniques to solve a variety of problems; adapt precedents or make significant departures from previous approaches to similar projects to provide for the specialized requirements of projects; and apply standard practices of related engineering disciplines as they relate to environmental engineering functions. Knowledge of contract administration to negotiate and provide technical oversight, monitor vendor performance and ensure compliance with terms of contract. Knowledge of and skill in applying basic budgetary policies and procedures to provide a financial analysis of environmental resource requirements. Skill in preparing and presenting briefings/project papers, and staff reports; coordinating planning efforts; and managing program activities, to effectively communicate requirements with staff and line personnel to encourage understanding and acceptance of findings and recommendations, and to negotiate with high-level civil and military executives.
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