Job Opportunity FDEP

Roberts, Stacy B. Stacy.B.Roberts at dep.state.fl.us
Thu Nov 1 15:13:23 EST 2001


VACANCY
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Beaches and Coastal
Systems
OPEN COMPETITIVE
TITLE: Environmental Specialist III (4812) POSITION #: 00327
LOCATION: Tallahassee (LEON) PAY GRADE: 024 PAY RANGE: $3,060.60 to $5,131.50
MONTHLY
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or
university with a major in one of the physical or natural sciences or
engineering and three years of professional experience in environmental
protection, regulation or health; one of the physical or natural sciences; or
engineering; or A master's degree from an accredited college or university in
one of the physical or natural sciences or engineering and two years of
professional experience as described above; or A doctorate from an accredited
college or university in one of the physical or natural sciences or
engineering; or Two years of experience as an Environmental Specialist I or
higher with the State of Florida. Professional experience in environmental
protection, regulation or health; one of the physical or natural sciences; or
engineering can substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required college
education.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Valid Drivers License, Travel and Open Water SCUBA
Certification
APPLY TO: 
Martin Seeling, Environmental Administrator 
3900 Commonwealth Blvd
Mail Station 300 
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 
(850) 487-4471 ext 104 SunCom 277-4471 ext 104
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF JOB DUTIES: Conducts the review of applications for
Joint Coastal Permits (JCP), Environmental Resources Permits (ERP), Wetland
Resource Permits (WRP), and authorizations to use sovereign submerged lands
for coastal construction activities, including beach nourishment, maintenance
dredging of shipping channels and public fishing piers. This position
performs extensive communication and coordination with permit applicants,
local, state and federal governmental agencies, other departmental entities
and other sections of the Office.  The incumbent of this position is expected
to maintain an expertise in biology of coastal marine and estuarine
ecosystems and the statutes, rules, regulations and policies related to
coastal construction, environmental resource permit, and sovereign submerged
lands programs, pursuant to Chapters 120, 161, 253, 258, 373 and 403, Florida
Statutes. This position also provides assistance to and coordination with
other sections and program areas of the Office in pursuit of the overall
mission to preserve, restore and protect the beaches and coastal ecosystems
of Florida.  SCUBA certification is required to conduct site inspections and
environmental assessments of nearshore and offshore marine habitats.
REQUIRED-ENTRY LEVEL KNOWLEDGE, SKILL(s) & ABILITIES: Knowledge of and skill
in marine or estuarine ecology. Ability to process permit applications
according to statutes, rules and procedures. Ability to meet statutory time
clocks and internal deadlines. Ability to collect, analyze, evaluate and
interpret scientific and technical data. Ability to deal with the public in a
tactful and courteous manner. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and
in writing. Ability to plan and conduct field inspections. Ability to prepare
technical reports. Knowledge of personal computers. Ability to use software
for word processing and GIS. Ability to travel including single and multi day
trips. Skill in driving a car and SCUBA diving; and ability to maintain a
valid drivers license and open water SCUBA certification. Ability to
understand and implement Florida's water quality standards.
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NOTE: Males 18-26 years of age who are or were required to register with the
U. S. Selective Service and have not done so are ineligible for employment or
promotion. 
NOTE: New hires are normally at base of salary range.
	To apply, submit a State of Florida Employment Application to the
individual whose name appears above by the application deadline date of:
NOVEMBER 5, 2001 (or until position is filled)

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