Review Vacancy
AgencyEnvironmental Conservation, Department of
TitleEnvironmental Engineering Technician 1 (Seasonal)
Occupational CategoryI.T. Engineering, Sciences
Bargaining UnitPS&T - Professional, Scientific, and Technical (PEF)
Salary RangeFrom $15.28 to $15.28 Hourly
Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications
1.four years of experience performing engineering technician work in aeronautical, chemical, civil, electrical, environmental, mechanical, or sanitary engineering technology; environmental technology; or as a surveyor or drafter; OR
2.graduation from high school (or possession of a high school equivalency diploma issued by a recognized educational authority or a USAFI GED diploma - high school level) AND one year of the experience described in option 1 above; OR
3.graduation from a high school technical education program in technical aeronautics, technical architectural drafting and building construction, technical chemistry, industrial chemistry, technical electricity/electronics, technical mechanical design and construction, technical structural drafting and design, technical instrumentation and control systems, or computer circuitry; OR
4.eighteen college semester credit hours in any combination of the following courses: engineering; such as civil, chemical, electrical, mechanical, aeronautical, and/or sanitary; public health; environmental and/or engineering technology; drafting; mathematics; surveying; computer science; environmental science; and/or the natural and physical sciences. YOU MUST SUBMIT A LIST OF QUALIFYING COURSES WITH YOUR APPLICATION. Include the course title, number of semester credit hours per course, name of college or university, and date (or expected date) of completion. Applications submitted without a list of relevant courses will be disapproved.
Duties Description 1. Contribute to New York’s nonpoint source management program, including support of DEC riparian buffer initiatives
2. Work with partners to provide training, education and outreach on nonpoint source pollution control programs
3. Represent DEC on various Chesapeake Bay Program workgroups
4. Participate in partnership meetings within the watershed
5. Provide technical assistance to partner organizations (soil and water conservation districts, local governments, regional planning entities) on nonpoint source pollution control projects
6. Assist with contract management and workplans
Desired skills: Technical/science background, understanding of watershed management/science, strong written and oral communication skills, Microsoft Office proficiency, ArcGIS
Additional Comments Exact hours will be discussed at interview. Position is seasonal/temporary and expected to last through March 31 2018, although program needs and funding will determine actual ending date, which could be sooner.
Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
Email Address PostingResponses@dec.ny.gov
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Notes on ApplyingEmail/mail your resume to the above. Be sure to put (17-356) on your resume and also in the subject line of your email or it may not be accepted. You must submit a copy of your high school or college transcript of qualifying courses with your resume. Unofficial copy is acceptable.
If qualified based on college credit, include college transcript.