Senior Environmental Specialist
Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as a project manager and expert on complex environmental issues, especially current or potential Brownfields sites which may be impacting the quality of the water, air and land on the Navajo Nation.
- Prepares and reviews technical reports, briefings, and presentations in support of Brownfields investigations and remediation in collaboration with the US EPA, as well other agencies, organizations, contractors, and stakeholders.
- Serves as technical advisor/ lead on Tribal and federal regulations, especially as they relate to the protection of human health and the environment on lands owned by the Navajo Nation.
- Conducts on-site inspections and collects/analyzes technical information and data to make recommendations about proposed or existing strategies for remediating contaminated sites and for enforcement actions against potential responsible parties for noncompliance with NNCERLA.
- Manage multiple grants by overseeing finances, ensuring workplan objectives are met, and directing contractors to perform environmental investigations and remediation.
- Participates in the development, review and implementation of legislated proposals, regulations on the Nation's environment.
- Submit weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports to the Navajo EPA and US EPA.
- Participate in public meetings as a representative of Navajo EPA.
- Other duties as applicable.
Qualification Requirements (Education, Experience, and Training)
Minimum Qualifications:
- A bachelor's degree in physical science, Biology, Chemistry, or a closely related field; and four- (4) years of experience working with environmental programs and/ or projects.
Special Requirements:
- Possess a valid state driver's license.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of Brownfields and other federal, state, and tribal environmental regulations preferred.
- Knowledge of the OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response standard preferred.
- Skills in establishing and maintaining effective working relationship with government agencies, the general public, and other stakeholders.
- Ability to conduct formal presentations in a public setting preferred.
- Ability to apply technical knowledge to problems and arrive at the most effective solution.
- Leadership experience in project management, project teams, and/ or field resources.
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications.
- The ability to work in rough terrain in remote locations.
- Must participate in a medical monitoring program and have the ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE), including a respirator.
- Navajo speaking preferred.