The Georgia Environmental Protection Division engages in continuous recruitment for Environmental Compliance Specialists.
District Offices (Statewide)
The District Offices are responsible for conducting inspections, compliance and enforcement actions, and in certain capacities for permitting of assigned facilities.
District offices are also responsible for investigating complaints involving land protection, water supply, air quality, water quality and erosion and sedimentation.
The District Offices oversee compliance for facilities such as landfills, waste water treatment facilities, public water systems, construction sites and other industrial activities.
The work performed in the District Offices is very dynamic and often involves coordination with one or more of the three branches of EPD.
There are seven District Offices located throughout the State of Georgia, with each District covering many counties. All listed counties and their respective district assignments can be found below.
Emergency Response Team (Statewide)
The Emergency Response Team (ERT) is responsible for maintaining emergency response capabilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year to respond and triage environmental incidents statewide.
ERT maintains an EPD Duty Officer who receives, assesses, and determines an appropriate EPD response to a wide ranging variety of incidents related to human health and the environment reported from across the state.
ERT also maintains a State On-Scene Coordinator who will respond to these incidents and represent the EPD in coordinating the response activities of entities involved including local, state, and federal agencies, along with private industries and contractors.
During declared emergencies and activations ERT maintains staff in the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA / HS), State Operations Center under Georgia’s Emergency Support Function ESF-10, Hazardous Materials.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under supervision, evaluates programs for compliance with environmental laws, rules, and regulations and recommends monitoring and corrective action / enforcement actions.
- Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following : collect samples in accordance with established procedures;
- investigate complaints; provide environmental education and technical assistance; perform inspections, interviews, technical reviews and make recommendations for enforcement actions as needed;
conduct facility audits and inspections; review permit applications against permit requirements and regulations; and draft correspondence and / or permits in accordance with rules, regulations and established procedures.
Field work and occasional overnight travel may be required.
Based on education and experience, the selectee will be hired into one of the below mentioned job codes. Salary is commensurate with education and experience in compliance with State Personnel Board Rules.
Minimum Qualifications
RCP020 Environmental Compliance Specialist 1
Entry Salary $38,000
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geology or other natural or physical science or engineering field from an accredited college or university.
RCP021 Environmental Compliance Specialist 2
Entry Salary $41,800
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geology or other natural or physical science or engineering field from an accredited college or university
Two years of professional experience in environmental protection.
One year of experience at a level equivalent to an Environmental Compliance Specialist 1 (RCP020) or position equivalent.
RCP022 Environmental Compliance Specialist 3
Entry Salary $45,980
Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Geology or other natural or physical science or engineering field from an accredited college or university
Three years of professional experience in environmental protection.
One year of experience at a level equivalent to an Environmental Compliance Specialist 2 (RCP021) or position equivalent.
NOTE : If the minimum qualifications for a job require a college education and you have obtained a degree from a college or university outside the USA, you are required to submit an International Education Evaluation Letter showing your degree is equivalent to one obtained at a college or university in the USA.
International Educational Evaluations are accepted from the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services ( ) or the Association of International Credentials Evaluators ( ).
The Department of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, physics, geology or other natural or physical science or engineering field from an accredited college or university.