Natural Resources Analyst
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Government
Environmental & Urban Planning
Description and Functions
Open Until Filled
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This senior‑level professional position conducts inspections of point source discharges and sites covered by stormwater general permit authorizations. Drafts inspection reports with little or no oversight, collects water quality samples and conducts water quality analysis of certain parameters in the field. Responds to complaints as necessary, conversant in state and federal regulations and policies on compliance, enforcement, permitting requirements, effluent limits, and Wyoming water quality standards to ensure that permitted dischargers comply with these requirements.
Initiates enforcement actions as necessary and as dictated by division policy. Disseminates information to state and federal agencies, consultants, permit tees and the public concerning the state WYPDES program as necessary. May present information to the public about the WYPDES program and participate in public meetings and hearings.
- Comprehensive health, dental and vision insurance
- Paid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, holidays
- Retirement – Pension and 457B plans
- Meaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communities
- Conduct independent fieldwork and inspections according to the yearly WYPDES inspection schedule.
- Respond to inquiries and complaints and write detailed inspection reports.
- Identify areas of non‑compliance and provide preliminary recommendations to senior staff.
- Provide program information and interpretation to the public, regulated community, and government officials.
- Review technical documents, guidelines, and federal regulations to assist the Program Manager in developing WYPDES program policies.
- Preference to applicants with strong writing skills for effective communication of inspection and investigation results.
- Preference for a bachelor’s degree in a science or engineering field with field‑work experience in varied weather and terrain.
- Knowledge of surface water quality standards, state WYPDES permitting rules and the Clean Water Act.
- Skill in interpersonal relations, public speaking, written and oral communication.
- Skill in utilizing water quality field sampling equipment, GPS units, and computerized information management systems such as databases, spreadsheets, and the inspection program nSpect.
- Skill in decision‑making, conflict resolution and consensus‑building.
- Ability to read and interpret topographic maps and operate a four‑wheel‑drive vehicle in adverse conditions.
- Ability to reason through complex problems with independent thinking and initiative.
- Ability to manage time effectively and establish priorities.
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant field of science or engineering.
- 0–3 years of progressive work experience, typically in the sciences, with knowledge at the level of a Natural Resources Specialist; or 4–6 years of progressive work experience substituting for education.
- Walk over rough ground and over slopes in the field.
- Lift up to 40 pounds when loading and unloading samples and equipment.
- Drive in all weather conditions, on gravel and two‑track roads, and operate a four‑wheel‑drive vehicle.
- Work in heat, cold, rain, and snow.
- FLSA:
Exempt. - The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality may use a mandatory video interview as the first step of the process.
Human Resources Contact: deq.hr
The State of Wyoming is an Equal Opportunity Employer and actively supports the ADA and reasonably accommodates qualified applicants with disabilities.
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