Hazardous Material Specialist I/II/III
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Science
Environmental Compliance -
Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Conduct soil, groundwater and hazardous waste material investigations to determine compliance with Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations.
- Identify and analyze hazardous waste materials through the use of scientific methods and application of chemistry, engineering, toxicology, biology and environmental science principles.
- Issue permits for and regulate hazardous substance handlers, hazardous waste generators, disposal facilities, above ground storage tank operators, underground storage tank operators and biomedical waste.
- Conduct and evaluate environmental surveys and studies related to hazardous waste material storage, treatment, disposal, reduction and reuse.
- Prepare and pack hazardous waste materials for storage and transportation as required under Federal and State regulations.
- Provide consultation and conduct training programs in the area of specialization for staff, other departments, agencies, and the general public.
- Conduct complex and highly technical investigations; prepare cases for prosecution at the State or local level.
- Plan, organize and oversee the proper disposal of economic poisons, banned or outdated pesticides, fungicides and agricultural chemicals.
- Review and oversees the performance of emergency clean up performed by contractors and consultants.
- Assess potential exposure to hazardous waste materials and select appropriate safety and sampling equipment.
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Level II ExperienceOne (1) year of experience in environmental health inspection and control comparable to a Hazardous Material Specialist I in Merced County.
Level III ExperienceTwo (2) years of experience in a Public Health Agency performing environmental health inspection and control comparable to a Hazardous Material Specialist Il in Merced County.
All Levels EducationGraduation from an accredited college or university with a four-year degree in biology, microbiology, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, physical science, environmental science, geology, soil science, environmental health, environmental or sanitary engineering, toxicology, industrial hygiene, hazardous materials management, fire science or technology, or a closely related field with major coursework in one or more of these fields.
OR30 semester units (46 quarter units) in one or more of the following disciplines: biology, microbiology, chemistry, chemical engineering, physics, physical science, environmental science, geology, soil science, environmental health, environmental or sanitary engineering, toxicology, industrial hygiene, hazardous materials management, fire science, or fire technology.
One year of qualifying experience in hazardous materials management regulation, analysis, or research; environmental research, monitoring, surveillance or enforcement; or resource recovery may be substituted for 15 semester units (23 quarter units).
Registration with the California Department of Public Health as an Environmental Health Specialist.
LicensePossess a valid California driver's license at time of appointment and maintain.
CertificationIncumbents in the classification must possess a current ICC California Underground Storage Tank (UST) Inspector certification OR obtain certification
* as a California UST Inspector within 180 days of employment in the position.
Certification must be maintained and renewed every 24 months.
* Certification as administered by International Code Council (ICC) or satisfying equivalent criteria approved by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) UST Program Manager.
- Operate a personal computer and other office equipment.
- Communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone.
- Analyze data, interpret directions, procedures and regulations, and develop appropriate responses.
- Perform job duties under stressful conditions.
- Maintain confidential information in…
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