What are the responsibilities and job description for the Air Pollution Control Inspector 1 position at phila?
Air Management Services of the Health Department is hiring inspectors to join their knowledgeable team. Your work can make an impact on the health and air quality in the City of Philadelphia. Candidates with an associate's degree in environmental, biological or physical sciences (graduating by December 2024) or with high school and two years of asbestos monitoring or inspection experience should apply by August 9, 2024. Please be sure to include a copy of your associate's degree transcript with your application.We offer FREE SEPTA transit, tuition discounts, great health and retirement benefits and much more. ABOUT THE POSITIONThis is technical field work at the training level inspecting air pollution sources or asbestos abatement project sites for a municipal air pollution control or municipal public property management program.Employees in this class receive training in the laws, ordinances, regulations, practices and procedures relevant to a municipal air pollution control program in the Health Department assignment or relevant to a public property asbestos, lead and hazardous materials abatement program in the Department of Public Property assignment. Work includes conducting field inspections to evaluate asbestos air monitoring, abatement, removal and disposal activities and other sources of air and noise pollution such as mold and lead for compliance with prescribed permit conditions and applicable federal, state and municipal codes, regulations and standards.Work is performed under the close supervision of a technical superior and involves some disagreeable working conditions.
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