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Water Quality Engineer-in-Training


The Coeur d'Alene Regional Office is hiring for a Water Quality Staff Engineer. The Staff Engineer is responsible for reviewing and approving wastewater and drinking water facility plans, preliminary engineering reports, and construction plans and specifications for new or modified existing facilities. The Staff Engineer also supports regional recycled water facilities, including writing reuse permits, facility inspections, and providing compliance assistance. 

This position is established at the Staff Engineer level and may be under filled at the Associate level or Engineer-in-Training. Upon successful completion of a training plan and when minimum qualifications for the Staff Engineer level are met, the incumbent will be reclassified to a Staff Engineer and compensated accordingly.

To apply at the Staff Engineer or Associate Engineer level, please go to the DEQ Water Quality Staff Engineer or DEQ Water Quality Associate Engineer
announcements.

DEQ works closely and collaboratively with a wide range of public and private partners, including federal and state agencies; the Board of Environmental Quality; city, county, and tribal governments; businesses; community organizations; and Idaho citizens. These partnerships are critical to accomplishing our environmental and human health protection mission. The agency is committed to working in partnership with local communities, businesses, and citizens to identify and implement cost-effective environmental solutions.
 
DEQ is committed to protecting human health and the quality of Idaho's air, land, and water.
 
The Engineer-in-Training and Associate Engineer classifications are used for recruitment and training purposes for the Staff Engineer position. Through various types of on-the-job training, employees hired at the trainee level will learn to carry out the duties of a Staff Engineer. Upon completion of training, including possession of a Professional Engineering license, the employee will be promoted to the Staff Engineer level.

 
Example of Duties:

  • Direct activities to ensure compliance with applicable state environmental rules and laws related to drinking water and wastewater systems including: complaint investigation, routine inspections, preparation of inspection reports, permit writing, assistance with the administration of the drinking water and wastewater grant/loan program for the office, review and approval of engineering plans, specification and reports.
  • Assist in resolving complex issues that can involve technical engineering issues and regulatory compliance issues. 
  • Assist in the negotiation of formal and informal resolutions to violations of rules and laws with appropriate and applicable compliance tools such as enforcement referrals, notice of violations, consent orders and civil complaints.
  • Assist stakeholders in understanding and complying with state and federal environmental rules through outreach efforts.

Minimum Qualifications:

Candidates must have one of the following: Certification by the Idaho Board of Professional Engineers as an Engineer-In-Training; OR Certification as an EIT from another jurisdiction that included graduation from a four-year engineering curriculum accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET); OR graduation from a four-year engineering curriculum accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (EAC/ABET) PLUS verification that the candidate has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. Valid driver's license.

Specialty Minimum Qualifications (required for this position)

  • DEQ 2880 Water Quality - Requires at least six (6) credit hours of education related to water quality inspection procedures; current federal clean water act or Safe Drinking Water Act and related laws, guidelines, and practices applicable to wastewater, public drinking water, or solid waste systems.

Supplemental Information:

Benefits:
  • Flexible work schedule available to some positions for increased work-life balance.
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness – eligibility requirements may apply.
  • Accrue paid vacation every pay period to accumulate approximately 2 weeks the first year, and increasing with state longevity
  • Paid sick leave separate from vacation leave
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability insurance benefits, Flexible Spending Account https://ogi.idaho.gov/premium-rates/     
  • Relocation Assistance available to some positions
  • Defined benefits retirement plan (pension) through the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) https://persi.idaho.gov/members/base_plan.cfm        
  • Optional 401K and Deferred Compensation plans with traditional and Roth options
  • Eligible for Employee Assistance Program – Confidential support, information and resources for all of life's challenges.

Physical requirements:

  • Ability to sit and work on a computer for 2-4 hours at a time
  • Ability to reach and bend for filing purposes
  • Some periods of heavy reading and typing required
  • Ability to lift 30 pounds when working with file boxes
  • Some travel may be required
  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • Ability to climb ladders, staircases, work on uneven terrain
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds over rough terrain
  • Ability to work in adverse or inclement weather
  • Ability to work in extreme hot or cold temperatures both outside and inside
  • Must be able to wear a respirator
  • Ability to work on elevated instrument platforms, ladders, etc.
  • Field sites may involve working near and with drilling rigs, backhoes, trucks and other large equipment in rough terrain
  • Must be able to swim and perform field monitoring work without on-site assistance or supervision
  • May work in vicinity of loud noise

The Department of Environmental Quality may conduct verification of the information provided in your application, including validation of driver's license status, education, employment, and criminal history. Omission and/or falsification of information provided in your application will result in your removal from consideration for employment, appointment, or promotion.
 

To protect human health and the quality of Idaho's air, land, and water.
 
 
If you have questions, please contact us at:
 

Phone: (208) 373-0333