Title and Number of Position: Environmental Monitor EM013Application Period:1/8/2025 – 1/15/2025Salary Range: Grade U6 $27.75 - $36.41, Starting $27.75Division – Section – Unit: ES&C / Environmental MonitoringShift and Days: Mon. – Fri. 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM w/some mandatory overtime weekends & holidaysLocation: Providence and East ProvidencePosition Covered by Bargaining Unit Agreement:YesName of Bargaining Unit:Laborers’ International Local 1033DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: The Environmental Monitor is responsible for working at the treatment plant and at various other locations to collect, analyze, and transport samples. Installs, maintains, calibrates and removes sampling equipment on-site as well as at various locations. Collects, monitors, and preserves water, wastewater, and other samples from treatment plants, rivers, bays, industries, manholes and various other remote locations. Transports samples to laboratory under strict time constraints and adheres to EPA, NBC and chain of custody procedures ensuring all permit requirements are adhered to. Utilizing various pieces of equipment, software, and technology; prepares, maintains and enters sample and test data. In addition to electronic records completes paperwork and produces various types of reports. Maintains and calibrates equipment, tools, and sophisticated monitoring devices used in the drawing, monitoring, and testing of samples. Analyzes, records and interprets results of instrumentation. Installs, maintains, cleans and removes samplers and monitoring equipment from a variety of locations, such as wastewater treatment facilities, manholes, rivers, and bays, off-site or industrial sites. Works with and maybe exposed to hazardous chemicals and worksites. Works on the boat collecting and recording samples. Deploys, troubleshoots and retrieves equipment. Calibrates, filters, and preserves samples. Works with equipment and instrumentation such as underwater cameras, sondes, and other monitoring devices. Assists other departments or environmental agencies such as DEM collecting samples. Trains other employees as needed or assigned. The employee is considered an essential employee and is expected to work scheduled holidays and several scheduled weekend days each month. Essential employees are also expected to work during adverse and extreme weather conditions in accordance with the NBC Adverse Weather Policy. Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION /EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma, or G.E.D., and two years of environmental sampling experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES: Safe driving principles; Operating a boat is a plus; Collecting samples; Sampling principles and techniques; Using sampling equipment; Operating a computer and applicable software applications; Performing basic biology and chemistry tests.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Driver's License in good standing. Must obtain a Safe Boating Certification within six (6) months of employment.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) PROVISIONS:
REASONABLE ACCOMODATION: If an applicant is unable to perform any essential job functions because of their disability but can achieve the required results by means of a REASONABLE ACCOMODATION, then the individual shall not be considered unqualified for the position. MEDICAL INFORMATION: Successful completion of a pre-placement physical examination and drug screen will be required after a conditional offer of employment has been made.
TO APPLY: Apply within the application period as shown on notice. This Agency does not assume responsibility for applications sent through the mail. NOTE: The Narragansett Bay Commission union contracts allow a 3-day grace period for its members only. APPLY ONLINE OR SEND RESUMES TO: resumes@narrabay.com (resumes must be in Word or PDF format), deliver to One Service Road, Providence, RI 02905 attention Human Resources, or Fax to 401-461-2242.
THE NARRAGANSETT BAY COMMISSION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYE
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