Source Water Protection Technical Assistant
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Science
Environmental Compliance
State of New Hampshire Job Posting
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, WATER DIVISION / DRINKING WATER AND GROUNDWATER BUREAU, 29 HAZEN DRIVE, CONCORD NH 03301
POSITION TITLE:SOURCE WATER PROTECTION TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
Position #TMPPT
1408
Typical Starting Salary: $ 17.81/hour - $ 23.39/hour
SUMMARYAssists with program-defined assessments and outreach to support decisions involving drinking water compliance for public water systems. Completes updates to Bureau databases, uploads data to the Environmental Monitoring Database (EMD), conducts land conservation and other program site visits, and completes targeted outreach. Performs work within the Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau at New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES).
YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTSEach additional year of approved formal education may be substituted for one year of required work experience and/or each additional year of approved work experience may be substituted for one year of required formal education.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS- Education/
Experience:
Equivalent combination of 2 years of education and experience after completion of high school. Education and experience must be in environmental engineering, physical or biological science, or a related environmental science. - License/Certification:
Valid drivers' license or access to transportation. - Other Requirements:
None. - Trainee Option:
Not applicable.
- Possession of computer skills, including the use of common desktop and online databases, such as Excel or NHDES’s Environmental Management Database (EMD).
- Ability to apply standard operating procedures.
- Basic ArcGIS Pro or Arc Map mapping software skills.
- Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely in oral and written form.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, public water systems and the general public.
- Knowledge of environmental or drinking water contamination is desired.
None.
CAREER ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIESIn-Band Advancement Available:
No.
Broad Group Level Advancement Available:
No.
- Assists in evaluating compliance data for regulated contaminants by identifying potential threats through spatial analysis in GIS and confirming activities that disqualify issuing waivers for public water systems to support the Bureau’s Chemical Monitoring Waiver Program decisions. Completes related database updates involving decisions and notes in Oracle to reflect program decisions.
- Performs formatting and completes uploads of monitoring data to EMD to support staff review of permit compliance monitoring completed by outside stakeholders.
- Conducts site visits of lands conserved by NHDES and/or the NH Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund to ensure compliance with conservation restrictions as assigned. Drafts formal communications including letters confirming compliance with conservation easements and notices indicating violations. Performs follow-up with property owners to resolve any easement violations, under the direction of the program manager.
- Assists with targeted educational outreach to public water systems and the public primarily through direct phone contacts and email involving lead, manganese, PFAS or other contaminants in drinking water.
- Uses GIS mapping software to create maps of public water system drinking water sources, conserved areas, potential contamination sources and monitoring sites. Performs other tasks including GIS data quality control and field collection when needed.
- Provides support for program by answering inquiries concerning drinking water policies and regulations to the public, monitoring program email inbox and providing customer support to incoming requests, documenting uploads to the digital library, and other administrative tasks.
- Continually seeks to improve practices to add quality and value in support of the Department's mission while identifying and eliminating unnecessary or redundant actions.
- Criminal background and driving record review required.
For further information please contact Ann (Liz) Pelonzi, Source Protection Specialist, email:
Ann.
E.Pelonzi.gov, phone: .
EOE.
TDD Access:
Relay NH
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