Environmentalist Water Regulatory Specialist (SS-48667
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Government
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Science
Environmental Compliance & Protection
Location: Nespelem
Job Details
Job Location:
Nespelem - Nespelem, WA 99155
Salary Range: $35.13 - $47.48 Hourly
CLOSING DATE:
August 28th, 2026
POSITION:
Environmentalist Water Regulatory Specialist
SALARY: $35.13-$47.48, per hour D.O.E
REPORTS TO:
Water Administrator
LOCATION:
Environmental Trust, Nespelem, WA
Basic Functions:
This is a Non-Exempt position. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (CTCR) Environmental Trust Program Water Regulatory Specialist is primarily responsible for the administration, coordination, and enforcement of Colville Tribal Code (CTC) 4-5 On-Site Wastewater Treatment and Disposal. Operates and maintains the on-site septic system (OSS) permit process, standard operating procedures (SOPs), performs and coordinates field evaluations and investigations to determine compliance with CTC 4-5, cites violations and takes enforcement action as needed.
Recommends and assists in development or modification of CTC 4-5.
Supports the administration and coordination of CTC 4-8 Water Quality Standards (40 CFR 131.35) and Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 water quality certification, Including compliance monitoring, enforcement and development or modification of SOPs and associated CTCs. Advises the Water Administrator and Program Manager (Manager) regarding issues that affect the administration of CTC 4-5, CTC 4-8, CWA Section 401, and protection of Tribal water quality and human health.
Conducts water quality, sanitation, and environmental justice outreach with respect to Tribal culture, Indigenous science, and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). The Officer conducts OSS infrastructure inventory; creates and maintains permitting documents, correspondence, and geographic information system (GIS) datasets; and conducts landform analysis. Participates in regulatory permitting and multidisciplinary planning for land use actions and may assess water/OSS impacts from natural disasters and emergency incidents, recommending redevelopment actions.
BENEFITS:
We have excellent benefits including full Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, 401k with employer contributions, Short-and Long
- Term disability for Full-Time employees. Generous leave package includes paid holidays, sick leave, and annual leave for Full-Time and Part-Time employees.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Requires a Bachelor's degree involving major study in environmental health or planning, physical or natural sciences, or a closely related discipline in environmental/natural resource science or environmental management;
- AND 24 months of work experience in interdisciplinary environmental/natural resource science or management involving work with land use planning, soil science, hydrology, water quality monitoring, and regulatory compliance or enforcement;
College level training in hydrology, biology and/or environmental justice. - A desirable candidate will also have experience related to interpretation of Tribal natural resource regulation, Incident Command System, emergency/disaster response, records management, and climate change impacts to the natural and built environment.
- A Master's degree is preferred and may be substituted for some experience.
- Requires a valid driver’s license and be eligible for the Tribes’ vehicle insurance. Must maintain throughout employment.
- Must complete basic Incident Command System (ICS) courses within 1 year (12 months) of hiring date.
- Must agree to Water Regulatory Specialist Training Plan as developed by ETD.
- Requires professional knowledge of principles and practices of natural resource management; environmental planning, policy, and law.
- Requires professional knowledge of environmental regulatory program administration.
- Requires professional knowledge of strategic planning.
- Requires professional knowledge of typical management and program development considerations.
- Requires professional knowledge of intergovernmental relations, jurisdiction and policy formation.
- Requires professional knowledge of facilitation and supervision.
- Requires professional knowledge of field investigative and water sampling techniques and data gathering.
- Requires technical knowledge of watershed analysis and soil science, including hydraulic soil, plant identification, and ecosystem processes.
- Requires technical knowledge of natural resources and land use planning.
- Requires technical knowledge of wetland identification and assessment methodologies.
- Requires technical knowledge of assessment and analyzation of environmental data.
- Requires knowledge of technical and business writing, contract administration, and grant writing, and adaptive management strategies.
- Requires working knowledge of applicable Tribal, State and Federal laws and practices used to ensure properly designed water/wastewater sanitation systems.
- Requires working knowledge of relationship between water management, pollution, and environmental health.
- Requires working knowledge of soil properties that influence hydrologic processes.
- Requires working knowledge of…
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