Engineer - Fresno, United States - San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District

    San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District
    San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Fresno, United States

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    Salary: $6, $9,352.40 Monthly

    Location : Bakersfield, CA

    Job Type: Full-Time

    Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid

    Job Number:

    Department: Permits

    Opening Date: 03/18/2024

    Position Description

    We are excited you are considering the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District as a place for employment Our agency is in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley and our mission is to improve the health and quality of life for all Valley residents through efficient, effective and entrepreneurial air quality management strategies. We pride our agency on not only high-quality technical work, but also exceptional customer service. Our customers include the public, the regulated community, other agencies, and fellow employees. The principles of our STAR (Service, Teamwork, Attitude and Respect) culture creates an atmosphere in which providing exceptional service, demonstrating effective teamwork, maintaining a positive attitude, and showing respect to others is a key part of every employee's job. As an Air Quality Engineer, you will gain valuable experience and become familiar with a variety of equipment and processes as you evaluate the design and operations of various industrial and commercial facilities throughout the Valley. In the course of your work, you will prepare comprehensive technical reports assessing the feasibility of various air pollution control technologies, concluding with recommendations for new regulatory requirements and permit conditions.

    Specific professional level engineering work includes: reviewing and evaluating permit applications for a wide variety of applications, including calculating emission rates; determining compliance or non-compliance with air quality regulations; determining and recommending best available control technology; defining permit conditions and issuing authority to construct permits; reviewing permit and enforcement files in order to prepare materials and responses for variance requests, violation notices, case summaries, and Hearing Board referrals; providing information regarding regulation interpretation, permit preparation, and emission calculation methods; using computer software and programs to make engineering calculations and to enter and retrieve data; conducting or reviewing environmental audits, compliance inspections, toxic inventories, and source tests; maintaining accurate records and files; and preparing periodic and special reports.

    The current vacancy is assigned to the Permit Services department with a vacancy located in the Bakersfield office. The eligible list established as a result of this recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancies and may be used to fill future vacancies.
    Qualifications/Requirements

    Level I - Either a Bachelor of Science Degree in an appropriate engineering discipline OR a Bachelor of Science Degree in an appropriate scientific discipline such as environmental science, chemistry, physics, or biology along withpossession of a California Engineer in Training Certificate.

    Level II - All of the above, plus three (3) years of experience in air quality engineering.

    Qualified applicants should possess knowledge of engineering principles and practices, air pollution analysis techniques, applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations, industrial processes and pollution control equipment, computer applications as related to the work performed, and record keeping and report preparation practices. Qualified applicants should also possess skill in computing complex engineering calculations quickly and accurately, performing detailed analysis of designs, specifications, and plans, and establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work.
    Other Requirements

    Must possess a valid California Driver License and meet the automobile insurability requirements of the District. Must be able to attend work on a daily basis as scheduled.
    Selection Process

    Interested individuals should submit an SJVAPCD application as soon as possible since this recruitment will be open until all positions have been filled. Candidates will be contacted within a week of application submittal. If an individual does not possess a qualifying engineering degree, a copy of their scientific degree and California Engineer in Training certificate must be attached to the application. Applications must be submitted on our website at

    All applications will be reviewed and those applicants who meet the necessary employment standards for the position will be invited to participate in a written examination. Those candidates who are deemed to be more qualified for the position, as a result of the written examination, will be invited to participate in an oral examination. Employment consideration will be weighted as follows: Written Exam: Pass/Fail; Oral Exam: 100%.

    San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution District participates in the E-Verify Program. For more information visit EOE

    * For our full-time temporary employees, the District covers 100% of the cost of a high-deductible PPO health plan for an employee only selection.

    For non-temporary positions, the benefits package includes:
    • Cafeteria Plan - The District contributes $830 per month toward the purchase of medical, dental, vision, life insurance and long-term disability insurance. Optional benefit upgrades include enhanced life insurance, spouse and/or child life insurance and short-term disability insurance. Any funds not spent will be returned to the employee in cash.
    • Retirement - The District is a member of the Kern County Retirement System.
    • The option to participate in a 457(b) Government Retirement Savings Plan:
      • Deferred Comp.
      • Roth
  • An IRS 125 flexible spending account.
  • Annual Leave (PTO) - Accrual of 160 hours during the first year, 8 hours for each year thereafter up to a maximum of 280 hours/year.
  • Holidays - 10 paid holidays/year, 1 floating day, and 1 Birthday holiday.
  • Alternate Schedule - The District works a 9/80 work schedule with offices closed every other Friday.
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    The Valley Air District provides air quality services to an eight County region ranging from San Joaquin County in the North to Kern County in the South. Our Northern office is located in Modesto, our Central office is located in Fresno, and our Southern office is located in Bakersfield.The eligible list established as a result of this recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancies which are located in Modesto & Bakersfield. Please indicate below only those locations where you would accept employment.
    • Modesto
    • Bakersfield
    • Modesto & Bakersfield
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    Describe your education and work experience that qualifies you for this position.

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