Environmental Specialist Iii Jobs
By University Enterprises, Inc. At , Sacramento, 95819 $7,183 a month
Excellent medical benefits – 100% employer-paid medical & dental for employee-only coverage and low cost for family coverage
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated knowledge of the characteristics and impacts of point and non-point source pollution.
Demonstrated knowledge of monitoring and analysis of natural and engineered environmental systems.
Demonstrated ability to manage environmental applied research projects.
Participation in CalPERS Retirement Program
Environmental Health Specialist I (Trainee)/Ii/Iii
By County of Colusa At , Colusa, 95932 $49,056 - $103,056 a year
Competitive salary commensurate with education and experience (based on 37.5 hour workweek):
Learn the principles and practices of environmental health management.
Principles and practices of environmental health management.
Understand and apply the principles and practices of environmental health management.
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
In addition to the qualifications for Environmental Health Specialist I:

Are you passionate about protecting the environment and public health? Join us as an Environmental Health Officer and help us create a healthier and safer world for everyone!

An Environmental Health Officer is responsible for ensuring that the public is protected from environmental hazards. They inspect and monitor food establishments, water supplies, and hazardous waste sites to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. They also investigate complaints from the public about environmental hazards and take appropriate action. To become an Environmental Health Officer, you must have a degree in environmental health or a related field. You must also have knowledge of health and safety regulations, as well as experience in the field. Skills required for an Environmental Health Officer include strong communication and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of environmental health regulations, safety protocols, and inspection techniques is also important. Responsibilities of an Environmental Health Officer include conducting inspections, investigating complaints, and enforcing regulations. They also provide advice and guidance to businesses and the public on health and safety issues. Experience in the field is important for an Environmental Health Officer. This could include working in a related field such as public health or environmental science. Qualifications for an Environmental Health Officer include a degree in environmental health or a related field. You must also have knowledge of health and safety regulations, as well as experience in the field. Tools that help Environmental Health Officers work better include inspection software, data analysis tools, and reporting tools. Good tips to help Environmental Health Officers do more effectively include staying up to date on regulations, staying organized, and using technology to streamline processes.

Common Environmental Health Officer interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in environmental health?
• How do you stay up to date on regulations?
• What challenges have you faced in your previous roles?
• How do you handle difficult situations?
• What do you think are the most important qualities of an Environmental Health Officer?