About the Department
*$0 Cost Individual Health/Dental Premium, based on certain criteria
* RSA - Retirement Benefits
*This position may remain open till filled or until receipt of sufficient number of applications
The Environmental Specialist is responsible for administering, implementing, and enforcing the City’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) NPDES permit program in compliance with the federal Clean Water Act and Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) regulations. Serving as the City’s subject matter expert on stormwater quality and MS4 compliance, this position provides the technical expertise and regulatory knowledge needed to manage all aspects of the program with minimal reliance on outside consultants. Responsibilities include overseeing illicit discharge detection and elimination, construction site and post-construction stormwater management, public education and outreach, pollution prevention activities, and annual permit reporting.This position also serves as the primary administrator of the City’s post-construction stormwater ordinance, managing permit applications, site inspections, and compliance reporting for new development projects citywide. The Environmental Specialist coordinates with internal departments, developers, contractors, and state regulators to ensure the City maintains compliance with all permit obligations and regulatory requirements. This position reports to the Engineering Manager.
Position Duties
- Manages assigned environmental projects from kickoff through closeout, including scope, schedule, budget, and deliverables.
- Conducts environmental fieldwork, inspections, monitoring, and sampling activities as required by project assignments and regulatory obligations.
- Prepares, reviews, and contributes to environmental reports, technical memoranda, site-specific compliance plans, and permit documentation in accordance with applicable regulations and project requirements.
- Administers environmental compliance, permitting, assessment, and monitoring activities across assigned program areas.
- Collects, compiles, and analyzes environmental data to support project deliverables, regulatory submittals, and internal decision-making.
- Maintains accurate project documentation, field logs, and records to support audits, regulatory reviews, and internal quality control.
- Coordinates with project managers, technical staff, and clients to support effective and timely project execution.
- Communicates with regulatory agencies and stakeholders as directed to support permitting, reporting, inspections, and project coordination.
- Conducts detailed facility inspections to review records and verify RCRA compliance with hazardous materials management, waste disposal, air quality, water quality, and spill response requirements.
- Monitors and interprets changes in environmental regulations, agency guidance, and industry best practices applicable to assigned work areas.
- Identifies compliance gaps or program deficiencies and recommends corrective actions or procedural improvements to management.
- Develops and maintains site-specific environmental management plans, standard operating procedures, and compliance schedules.
- Responds to environmental incidents, spills, or compliance concerns and coordinates appropriate reporting and remedial actions.
- Supports preparation and submission of required regulatory reports, permit applications, renewals, and agency correspondence within established deadlines.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with team members, clients, subcontractors, regulatory agency representatives, and project partners.
- Provides technical guidance and mentorship to entry-level environmental staff as appropriate to role and project needs.
- Participates in safety briefings, environmental training programs, and professional development activities as required.
- Working environment is primarily indoors in an office setting, and occasionally outdoor in inclement weather (rain, snow, cold, etc.); and requires some travel to various City locations to conduct fieldwork.
- Job requires non-standard work hours, occasional long hours, and occasional work on weekends and evenings.
- Excellent background record required, due to accessibility to City property and data/information.
- Occasional required attendance of regularly scheduled evening meetings (i.e., City Council Meetings) with short or no notice (Evening meetings are generally set with yearly schedule, however some are set with short notice).
- Frequent appearances at neighborhood, trade, and civic organization meetings.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, or a closely related field.
- Minimum of five (5) years’ related experience is required with experience in stormwater management.
- Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering, or similar and a minimum of two (2) years’ experience, may be substituted for experience.
- Demonstrated working knowledge of federal Clean Water Act requirements, EPA MS4 Phase I/II regulations, and state (ADEM) NPDES permitting requirements.
- Experience developing, implementing, and/or enforcing stormwater management ordinances.
- Experience preparing or overseeing SWMPP, IDDE programs, annual reports, and BMP implementation.
- Preferred (not required):
- PE or CFM (Certified Floodplain Manager) certification
- Direct experience managing a post-construction stormwater permit program
- Experience with GIS applications for stormwater infrastructure management
- Experience conducting or overseeing stormwater monitoring and sampling
Other Qualifications
- Knowledge of construction and maintenance methods, material, tools and of street and stormwater related to public work projects; good knowledge of property descriptions; good knowledge of the principles and practices of land surveying and engineering mathematics.
- Knowledge of utility, drainage, road construction and project and contract management.
- Knowledge on project management, MS4 and floodplain management is required.
- Knowledge of utility planning and environmental planning with ability coordinate through multiple entities.
- Knowledge of site design and adopted civil construction codes.
- Skill in project management, planning, organization and prioritization.
- Ability to plan and supervise the work of sub-professional co-workers.
- Ability to consistently demonstrate a high level of judgment and discretion required.
- This position’s physical requirements involve medium work exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
- May be subject to walking, standing, reaching, bending, balancing, climbing, kneeling, handling, feeling, smelling and twisting to preform site visits, inspections and environmental duties.
- Work is performed while typically sitting at a desk. Vision, speech, and hearing sufficient to perform the required tasks is essential. Arm and hand steadiness and finger dexterity enough to use keyboard.
- Incumbent occasionally required to climb ladders and uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
- The employee may be exposed to noise, dust, dirt, grease and machinery with moving parts.
- PPE may be required in certain circumstances (safety vests, hard hat, steel toe boots, safety glasses, etc.).
Benefits
Supplemental Questions
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01Do you have a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Civil Engineering or similar?
- Yes
- No
02Do you have 5 years of related experience with stormwater management, or do you have a Master's degree in the above and 2 years experience?
- Yes
- No
03Briefly describe any experience you may have preparing or overseeing SWMPP or IDDE programs.
04Briefly describe any experience you may have related to EPA MS4 Phase I/II regulations and state NPDES permitting.
05Although not required, do you have a PE (Professional Engineer) or CFM (Certified Floodplain Manager) certification?
- Yes
- No
06Do you have experience developing, implementing and/or enforcing stormwater management ordinances or programs?
- Yes
- No
07Briefly describe your experience.
08Do you have a valid Driver's License that allows you to drive independently with a positive and strong driving record?
- Yes
- No
09A strong background record is required, due to accessibility to city property and private property and interaction with public. Do you have a good background record?
- Yes
- No
10This job may require occasional overtime to attend meetings and to meet deadlines. Are you able to meet this requirement?
- Yes
- No
11The annual pay range for this position is $81,001.64 - $89,410.65. Is this acceptable to you?
- Yes
- No
Required Question
Agency Information
- Employer
- City of Madison, Alabama
- Address
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100 Hughes Road
Madison, Alabama, 35758
- Phone
- 256-772-5612
- Website
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http://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/madisonal