The Water Resource Control Engineer (WRCE) will evaluate site investigation, remediation, and related work plans, recommend investigative techniques, oversee or conduct field activities, and review and analyze reports. The WRCE will perform duties related to implementation of federal and state laws related to environmental programs; may be involved in monitoring municipal and hazardous waste disposal facilities; conduct investigations, inspections, and studies; and review and/or prepare reports and/or permits. The WRCE acts as a case manager and may be assigned staff specialist responsibilities in support of a project manager or other technical or programmatic functions. The WRCE may be assigned a lead capacity over other WRCEs or other professional or technical employees.
The WRCE must: (1) communicate and negotiate appropriate application of regulations, screening levels, technical guidance, and risk evaluation to agency and responsible party representatives and the public and (2) work cooperatively with, and be responsive to, federal, state, and local government agencies and the public in coordinating oversight of investigation and cleanup activities.
The WRCE will perform their duties within the Site Cleanup Program (SCP), Department of Defense (DoD) Program, and/or Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program, which involve regulatory oversight of soil, soil gas, and groundwater contaminated sites, dealing with subsurface investigation and corrective action, primarily at commercial, industrial, and agricultural locations, but also at other locations, such as residential and landfill locations. Proficient use of office equipment and Microsoft Office is required daily.