This job was posted by : For moreinformation, please see: OverviewThe Public Drinking Water Program is seeking an Environmental Engineerwho is passionate about protecting public health through safe andreliable drinking water. You will join a collaborative team of engineersand scientists reviewing and providing input on projects from planningthrough permitting. You will be working closely with internalprograms-Operations, Compliance, Capacity Development, and WaterResources-to help communities implement sustainable, resilient drinkingwater projects in compliance with the Water Supply Rule.This job could be for you if:- You're driven to apply your engineering skills to protect public health and the environment.- You have a keen eye for detail when reviewing projects involving water sources, storage, transmission, distribution, pumping, and treatment systems.- You thrive in a multidisciplinary environment-discussing hydraulics, treatment chemistry, funding, public health, and environmental justice.- You value collaboration and communicate clearly with both internal teams and external partners.- You're patient and supportive when providing technical and regulatory assistance to water systems and their consultants.- You're self-motivated, take initiative, and care deeply about making a difference.We are looking for someone with:- Demonstrated experience and strong understanding of drinking water planning, treatment, and distribution.- The ability to critically review engineering drawings, specifications, hydraulic analysis, and preliminary engineering reports with attention to detail.- Strong verbal and written communication skills, with sound judgment and professional tact.- Interest in professional growth-we actively support pursuit of engineering licensure, training, and collaborative opportunities.The Agency of Natural Resources and Drinking Water Program offers:- A hybrid work model with two days of telework possible from your productive home office.- Field site visits to observe construction and operation of water systems.- Mentorship and support toward achieving a PE license.- A mission-driven, supportive team committed to technical excellence and public service.Vermont offers a comprehensive benefits package valued at approximately30% of total compensation, along with flexible scheduling and a strongcommitment to work-life balance. Overtime is rarely required and alwayscompensated. Environmental FactorsDuties are largely performed in an office setting; however, some fieldtravel may be necessary for which private means of transportation mustbe available. Fieldwork may involve exposure to chemicals, gases,hazardous liquid and solid waste, and construction sites during allweather conditions; and may involve traversing rough terrain and bodiesof water. Some work outside of regular working hours, includingattendance at public meetings, may be required. Strong differences ofopinion may be encountered on a regular basis.
Job Title
Enviro Engineer V - Public Drinking Water Program - Limited Service