Environmental Inspector
2 weeks ago
Position Summary:
The Environmental Inspector is responsible for ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards. This role involves conducting inspections, assessing environmental impacts, and monitoring compliance with permits and regulations. The Environmental Inspector will work closely with government agencies and customers (public and private) to protect and improve environmental quality.
EI Accountability:
- SWPPP Inspections and day to day EI focus (i.e. rain data/site reports & forms/full time site monitoring).
- Attain billability goal and continue to increase average billing rate.
- Knowledge of SWPPPs, GCP, Ohio Rainwater Manual NWPs - Maintain trainings and obtain CESSWI (as soon as feasible).
- Attend monthly EI meetings.
- Monitor EI Schedule and Proper/Timely Inspection Completion for weekly/rain/monthly sites.
- Conduct field inspections of industrial, commercial, construction and residential sites to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
- Inspect facilities for adherence to air quality, water quality, hazardous waste management, and other environmental standards based on the practice area.
- Monitor construction and development projects for compliance with environmental permits and mitigation plans.
- Communication skills with onsite personnel to relay site findings, concerns, recommendations, or project designs.
- Collect and analyze environmental samples, including soil, water, air, and biological specimens.
- Use monitoring equipment to measure environmental parameters such as pollutant levels and noise levels.
- Maintain accurate and detailed records of inspections, sample collections, photographs, and monitoring activities.
- Prepare detailed inspection reports, including findings, recommendations, and corrective actions.
- Skilled in Microsoft applications including PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.
- Document violations and prepare notices of non-compliance or enforcement actions.
- Assist in the preparation of environmental impact assessments and regulatory compliance reports.
- Interpret and apply federal, state, and local environmental regulations and standards.
- Knowledge of the Ohio EPA Construction General Permit (OHC00006), and construction Best Management Practices as described in the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Rainwater and Land Development Manual.
- Provide guidance to businesses, developers, and the public on environmental compliance requirements or design criteria.
- Collaboration and Coordination.
- Collaborate with engineers, scientists, and planners to address environmental issues and develop mitigation strategies.
Job Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, geology, geography or related field or equivalent experience.
- Ability to perform fieldwork and speak with contractors.
- Knowledge of the Ohio EPA Construction General Permit (OHC00006), and construction Best Management Practices as described in the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Rainwater and Land Development Manual is preferred.
- Individuals should be self-motivated, possess good computers skills (i.e., PowerPoint, Excel, Word, etc.), and have excellent communication skills.
- Knowledge of pipeline construction techniques, soils, and an understanding of stormwater runoff is a plus.
- The candidate must have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. A background check is required.
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods of time.
- Repeat motions that may include the wrist, hands, and/or fingers.
- Light work that includes moving objects up to 20 lbs.
- Communication with others to exchange information. Must be able to see, read, write, and speak.
- Daily standing, walking, reaching, stooping, kneeling, crouching.
- Working outdoors in all kinds of weather.
- Walking for periods of time including, maneuvering uneven, uphill, and downhill terrain.
- % of travel time: 5%.
About ACRT, Inc.:
EnviroScience, Inc. is headquartered in Stow, Ohio, with additional offices in Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. Our team comprises over 150 highly skilled biologists, environmental scientists, divers, and engineers who develop unique, cost-effective solutions for our clients’ environmental, infrastructure, and regulatory needs. Our clients repeatedly choose EnviroScience because of our technical expertise, client advocacy, high-quality work, and outstanding reputation with regulators and industry executives. The pursuit of excellence is at the forefront of all we do; we are a team of people who own their actions and their work, embrace accountability and continuous improvement, and challenge the status quo. As advocates for our clients, we constantly seek ways to help our clients succeed, and we pride ourselves on delivering on our commitments every time. Outside the office, our employees give their time and talents as citizens to better our communities and are continuous stewards of our nation’s natural resources. We strive to model our Core Values of respect, client advocacy, quality work, accountability, teamwork, and safety in all we do.EnviroScience has an employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) for eligible employees. This means that your role here is not just a job; it’s an investment in your future. Along with your team members, you’ll have a hand in our ongoing growth and success. With a track record of excellent service and exceptional growth since 1989, exciting things continue to happen at our company.As an employee, you will enjoy benefits such as health/dental/vision insurance with a generous HSA match, company-paid life insurance, short-term/long-term disability, vacation and sick time, 401k with a company match, student loan refinancing programs, and flexible work arrangements. Sound like a fit? Check out our open positions below, and follow us on LinkedIn to stay in touch.