Water Quality Monitoring Technician
Title: Multi-Locations - P0050 - Water Quality Monitoring (WQM) Technician (Multi-hire)
State Role Title: Environmental Specialist I
Hiring Range: $21.24
Pay Band: 4
Agency: Dept of Environmental Quality
Location: Multiple Locations
Agency Website: www.deq.virginia.gov
Recruitment Type: General Public - G
Successful candidate can select the preferred work location from one of our offices below:
Blue Ridge - Salem, Central - Richmond, Northern - Woodbridge, Piedmont - Glen Allen, Southwest - Abingdon, Tidewater - Virginia Beach, Valley - Harrisonburg
Job Duties
The Department of Environmental Quality seeks multiple seasonal wage staff to provide field, lab, and office assistance in various office locations. These seasonal wage positions are focused on technical tasks related to environmental science and the monitoring and evaluation of Virginia’s waters.
This Seasonal Wage Program provides an opportunity to gain experience working in a challenging and rewarding position that provides real work experience in a variety of scientific and technical disciplines and in a variety of geographic areas. Staff in these positions work directly with other scientific professionals and environmental managers to create a work experience that contributes to their scientific studies, potential career goals, and developmental needs, and provides an opportunity to network with DEQ professionals.
Duties may include one or a combination of the following duties:
• Collecting ambient water and biological samples.
• Using water monitoring sampling equipment and analytical instrumentation (field and lab).
• Processing water and biological samples.
• Reviewing and summarizing scientific data.
• Analysis and display of geospatial data using GIS
• Assisting with scientific field visits and inspections.
• Assisting in the generation of scientific reports.
• Handling and identifying live aquatic organisms
• Assisting with air pollution sources.
• Assisting with air quality monitoring devices.
• Managing databases and digital mapping.
• Collecting and identifying fish.
• Assisting with general office, laboratory, and field tasks
Minimum Qualifications
- Completion of coursework in biology, chemistry, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, hydrology or related science or field.
- Knowledge of environmental field sampling, field safety and general laboratory safety procedures.
- Knowledge of general laboratory analytical procedures/protocols.
- Ability to work independently and work collaboratively within a team environment.
- Computer skills to include word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and GIS.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to follow verbal and written directions with precision and accuracy.
- Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds and to work outside in summer heat or other adverse weather conditions.
- Ability to walk over difficult terrain (e.g. mountainous areas, uneven flowing stream bottoms).
- Working on boats may be required for some positions.
- Ability to work in the field collecting fish samples and identify fish.
- Overnight travel may be required.
- This position may require you to operate a state owned or leased vehicle. Therefore, a valid driver's license is required.
- A valid boater operator certification may be required for some positions.
Additional Considerations - GIS analyst: Formal education or experience with geospatial tools and applications, experience with ArcGIS Pro, including Geoprocessing tools or Python experience.
- One of two positions in the Abingdon office is prioritized for a staff member with specific GIS skills.
For more information and how to apply, visit Search Page on or before the closing date, February 20, 2025.