SUMMARY OF POSITION
This position is open until filled, first review date of May 29, 2026
THE ROLE:
The City of Pasco Public Works Department is seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Environmental Compliance Coordinator to support and lead key environmental permitting and regulatory compliance programs.
This position plays an important role in coordinating compliance activities for programs such as Pretreatment Permits, FOG, Stormwater, Water, Wastewater, and other regulatory-mandated programs. Work includes preparing permit applications and reports, tracking regulatory deadlines, supporting inspections and monitoring activities, communicating with regulatory agencies and commercial/industrial users, and helping ensure City programs remain in compliance with federal, state, and local requirements.
The ideal candidate is a self-directed individual contributor who can take initiative, follow direction, manage multiple priorities, and help move compliance efforts forward. This role requires strong organization, technical writing, problem-solving, and communication skills, along with the ability to coordinate program activities and work effectively with City staff, regulatory agencies, businesses, and the public.
If you are organized, accountable, and enjoy working in both office and field environments to support environmental compliance and public service, this is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a growing community.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate environmental compliance program activities for assigned areas, including Pretreatment, FOG, Water, Wastewater, Industrial Wastewater, and Stormwater programs.
- Facilitate and prepare environmental permit applications, reports, support data, and other documentation required for permits, licenses, approvals, and regulatory compliance.
- Track, monitor, and ensure timely application, reporting, and renewal of assigned permits.
- Analyze and evaluate applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, permits, and ordinances to support program compliance.
- Assist in compiling required documentation, correspondence, and monthly, quarterly, and annual reports.
- Conduct compliance meetings with industrial users and communicate requirements to residents, commercial customers, and other regulated entities.
- Maintain effective communication with regulatory agencies, commercial/industrial users, City departments, and divisions to address compliance issues and resolve concerns.
- Research, develop, and implement new regulatory programs, policies, and procedures as needed to maintain compliance.
- Draft, update, and support enforcement of discharge permits and advise management regarding compliance requirements.
- Coordinate Stormwater monitoring and sampling activities and support field and office tasks related to permit compliance.
- Inspect public and private facilities and develop monitoring schedules to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulatory requirements.
- Oversee and support technical, inspection, data management, reporting, and field/sampling duties related to assigned programs.
- Serve as Lead Coordinator by providing day-to-day direction and facilitating follow-up communication with program participants and staff.
- Manage public involvement and outreach activities related to the protection and stewardship of Stormwater, Sewer, Water, and Industrial conveyance and treatment assets.
- Develop and attend workshops, meetings, public events, and compliance-related meetings on behalf of the City.
- Review and analyze existing practices and procedures and recommend improvements as needed.
- Maintain files, records, databases, documentation, and permit materials for regulatory audit review.
- Compile and analyze data, prepare reports, and perform mathematical calculations and reconciliations.
- Provide continuous effort to improve operations, streamline work processes, and support quality customer service.
- Support the directives, guidance, plans, and vision of the Manager(s) and Director.
- Communicate clearly and professionally with the public, business community, coworkers, management, and regulatory agencies.
- Maintain regular, timely, and reliable attendance.
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REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: (Any equivalent combination of education and experience, which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the job.):
- Bachelor of Science in environmental science, environmental or civil engineering, biology, chemistry, or closely related field; or equivalent years of experience.
- Minimum of two years of experience in sanitary sewer and/or sewer treatment environmental compliance, preferably related to municipal operations or a delegated environmental program.
- Experience initiating investigations and enforcement actions involving non-compliant industrial users or other regulated entities.
- Experience writing technical reports for peer and management review.
- Experience communicating effectively both verbally and in writing.
- Valid Washington State driver’s license.
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local environmental laws, codes, regulations, permits, and reporting requirements.
- Ability to interpret and apply regulatory requirements, permits, ordinances, and compliance standards.
- Strong organization and follow-through, including the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines with minimal supervision.
- Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to research issues, evaluate information, recommend practical solutions, and improve work processes.
- Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with regulatory agencies, commercial/industrial users, City staff, and the public.
- Commitment to professionalism, accountability, customer service, and continuous improvement.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Preferred candidates will demonstrate:
- Experience supporting municipal environmental compliance programs, such as Pretreatment, FOG, Stormwater, Water, Wastewater, Industrial Wastewater, or related regulatory programs.
- Experience preparing technical reports, permit materials, regulatory documentation, or compliance correspondence.
- Experience coordinating with regulatory agencies, commercial or industrial users, City staff, contractors, or members of the public.
- Experience tracking inspections, permits, reporting deadlines, compliance issues, and follow-up actions.
- Experience providing day-to-day coordination, lead support, or technical guidance for assigned program activities.
COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS PACKAGE: The City offers a full benefits package for the employee and all eligible dependents covered at low premiums including:
- Medical coverage at tiered monthly rates based on plan selection and coverage level
- Dental coverage at $11.59/month and vision coverage at $6.54/month
- $50,000 of basic life insurance paid for by the City and additional employee sponsored supplemental life insurance optional
- 12 days of vacation during the 1st year of employment and 12 days of sick leave which are available for use upon accrual
- 10 holidays, plus each employee receives 1 floating holiday each year
- Washington State Department of Retirement Systems (DRS), which offers a guaranteed monthly benefit once vesting criteria has been met
- In addition to DRS, employees may also contribute to a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan, that offers a pre-tax contribution of 4% from the City
- Other benefits offered: Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Assistance, Flexible Spending Plan, Long-Term Disability, Aflac, and Flexible Schedule (per department approval)
SAFETY/WORK CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in both an office environment and in the field, including construction areas, utility sites, and other locations related to environmental compliance activities. Work may require driving to inspection or monitoring locations and may involve exposure to seasonal weather changes, adverse conditions, and rough or uneven surfaces.
Physical requirements include sitting for extended periods of time; standing, walking, kneeling, stooping, bending, twisting, and climbing ladders; operating a computer keyboard; driving a passenger car or pickup truck; and the ability to see, hear, and communicate effectively.
For questions regarding employment opportunities, please call or text HR at (509) 545-3408 or email HR@pasco.gov.
The City of Pasco is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to recruiting and retaining a highly qualified and diverse workforce. All applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age (40 and over), marital or veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), reasonable accommodations will be provided to qualified individuals with disabilities to participate in the application and selection process upon request. Individuals who require accommodation must notify the Human Resources Department at the time of application and prior to the closing date by calling 509-545-3408.