ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II - 37011296
Requisition No: 867341
Agency: Environmental Protection
Working Title: ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II - 37011296
Pay Plan: Career Service
Position Number: 37011296
Salary: $45,290.16
Posting Closing Date: 01/09/2026
Position Overview and Responsibilities
This is first level intermediate professional work performing scientific tasks under limited supervision. The job requires skills in applying instructions to accomplish different job functions and a general understanding of scientific principles. Duties include:
Permitting
- Reviews and evaluates ERP applications submitted under Florida Administrative Codes and Statutes.
- Conduct site inspections and assessments of specifically assigned projects and prepare a report/or permit application appraisal on each proposed project.
- Conducts wetland delineation determinations using methodology outlined in FAC 62-340 for the ERP and State 404 program as Certified Wetland Evaluator.
- Responds to inquiries from the general public regarding the program's permitting process and wetland issues.
- Draft permits to include specific conditions and prepares appropriate documents to authorize use of state-owned lands.
- Conducts pre-application meetings with applicants, engineers, and consultants.
- Counsel stakeholders, explaining the jurisdictional responsibilities and procedures of the agency.
- Handles general inquiries concerning permitting requirements and sovereign authorizations to the public, applicants and consultants, governmental consultants, and other parties as necessary.
Data Entry
Performs and coordinates accurate data entry into the appropriate Department computer databases and ensures entry of documents in Oculus.
Training and Safety
Understand the basics of rules, exemptions, permits and permit conditions and their applicability within assigned program areas.
Participate in safety events, job shadowing with peer inspectors and subject matter experts, on the job training, and team building initiatives as directed by management.
Gains the essential skills needed to determine the compliance status of regulated sites/facilities and to become knowledgeable within assigned program areas. Responsible for proper use and care of state-owned property.
Attend workshops and training, as required.
Pass the DEP approved training course and have prior approval to snorkel for the Department. Snorkel as needed. Adhere to the DEP Snorkeling Policy and Directive 710.
Performs other duties as needed.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of the terminology, principles, and analytical techniques of the physical or natural sciences.
- Ability to understand and apply applicable State and Federal rules, regulations, policies, and procedures relating to environmental programs.
- Skill in collecting, evaluating, analyzing and interpreting scientific or technical data.
- Ability to conduct field inspections/investigations that may involve working outdoors for extended periods of time in temperatures and weather conditions typical of Florida and navigating areas with rough terrain.
- Ability to identify soils, plants and wildlife in aquatic and wetland ecosystems found in Florida.
- Ability to evaluate, analyze, and interpret aerial photography, site plans and drawings. Knowledge of engineering design, construction, operations techniques, principles, and terminology.
- Ability to serve the public, DEP’s stakeholders and each other in a courteous and timely manner.
- Ability to communicate professionally, both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to maintain effective and productive working relationships with others.
- Skill in dealing with conflicts, confrontations, and disagreements in a positive manner.
- Ability to effectively prepare, prioritize, and organize work, meetings, and projects to meet deadlines and quality expectations.
- Ability to effectively solve problems and make competent decisions.
- Ability to demonstrate personal integrity, responsibility, and accountability.
- Skill and proficiency in computer operations and programs such as MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, SharePoint and Outlook.
Minimum Qualifications
Valid Driver License
Ability to travel, including some overnight.
At least 5 years of verifiable related experience in Environmental/Regulatory and or Engineering.
Post‑secondary degrees from an accredited college or university with a major in Natural Science, Environmental Science or Engineering may be used as an alternative for the required 5 years of experience on a year‑for‑year basis.
A credential evaluation report from an approved agency must be submitted along with all foreign degrees.
Must obtain DEP’s Certified Wetland Evaluator training within 1 year, if not already certified.
Pursuant to the sections 110.1127 and 435.04, Florida Statutes, and DEP Directive 422, Background Investigation, is required to successfully complete a background and fingerprint check.
Organization and Mission
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the state’s lead agency for environmental management and stewardship – protecting our air, water and land. The vision of DEP is to advance Florida’s position as a world leader in protecting natural resources while growing the state’s economy. DEP encourages its leaders to constantly innovate and seek efficiencies.
Where you will work
The Northwest District is located along the Gulf Coast and serves multiple counties in the Florida panhandle.
Benefits
Annual and Sick Leave benefits; Nine paid holidays and one Personal Holiday each year; State Group Insurance coverage options, including health, life, dental, vision, and other supplemental insurance options; Retirement plan options, including employer contributions; Tuition waivers; Additional compensation tools and resources.
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