Compliance and Monitoring Supervisor
Note: You must apply using an application (see below), resume, and cover letter. Applications using Indeed will NOT be processed.
Join an agency dedicated to ensuring clean air for Yakima County! If you are detail-oriented, even-tempered, able to juggle multiple tasks and handle complaints, enjoy resolving problems and engaging people one-on-one, are able to read and apply statutes and regulations, and have an interest in public service, the Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA) may be looking for you. The Agency is currently searching for a full-time Compliance & Monitoring Supervisor. Employees receive an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverage and participation in the Public Employees’ Retirement System. The YRCAA is an equal opportunity employer. Position open until filled, but interviews will begin soon. Send or drop off an application, resume, and cover letter briefly describing how you meet the required qualifications, and any preferred qualifications you may possess, to Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency; Human Resources; 186 Iron Horse Ct. Ste. 101; Yakima, WA 98901-1468 or [email protected]. See the links below for an employment application, complete job description (including required qualifications), and benefits details.
- Application: www.yakimacleanair.org/site/files/file_manager/page/shared/Employment-Application.pdf
- Job description: www.yakimacleanair.org/site/files/file_manager/page/shared/Job_Description-Compliance_Supervisor.pdf
- Benefits: www.yakimacleanair.org/site/files/file_manager/page/shared/Employee_Benefits-Full_Time.pdf
Position Summary:
Performs and supervises all compliance and compliance-related activities (including inspections and complaint investigations), manages educational public service announcements; administers the solid fuel burning device replacement program (including state grants); manages and maintains air quality monitoring equipment; and manages and operates the EPA Method 9 opacity certification program. Occasionally assists staff with permitting. Regularly interacts with compliance, permitting, and other staff. This is a key position supporting the mission of the Agency and is both a supervisory working position.
Key Duties:
- Supervise air quality specialists conducting complaint investigations and facility inspections.
- Draft and/or review notices of non-compliance, violation, and penalty.
- Manage opacity certification program and conduct certification testing.
- Conduct periodic internal audits of compliance actions to ensure accuracy/completeness.
- Manage solid fuel burning device replacement program including vendor/installer relations, payment approvals, and related functions.
- Manage solid fuel burning device replacement program including vendor/installer relations, payment approvals, and related functions.
- Conduct or arrange testing equipment maintenance and repair work.
- Manage, prioritize, schedule, and conduct facility inspections and complaint investigations.
- Recommend methods, procedures, and/or policies to improve investigations and inspections.
- Support and assist permitting staff as needed to ensure permits are effective and can be implemented by compliance staff.
- Manage regular inspections of major (aka Title V) sources in accordance with EPA requirements.
- Ensure agency vehicles are properly maintained and repaired as needed.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $62,088.00 - $85,176.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Application Question(s):
- Do you possess an AAS, AS, or BS degree in engineering from an accredited university?
Education:
Work Location: In person