Help Wanted: Project Coordinator for ALLARM, DEP Bureau Director

The Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring Program at Dickinson College in Carlisle is seeking candidates for the position of Project Coordinator for ALLARM.

Position Responsibilities include office management, management of a quality control program for water chemistry, assisting the Director with student staff management and providing assistance to watershed groups through outreach, training, and facilitation.

Minimum Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in related field; excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to work with college students and diverse volunteer constituency; ability to handle complicated tasks and projects. Experience with water quality field and laboratory equipment and watershed assessments preferred. Must be able to work some evening and weekend hours and travel with PA.  Online applications are preferred.

The Department of Environmental Protection is recruiting for the Director of the Bureau of Water Standards and Facility Regulation in its Harrisburg headquarters.

Applications are due November 3.

Responsibilities include overall management of water supply and wastewater management programs, review of proposed legislation, preparation of budgetary requests, and direction of specialized training and outreach services.

The successful applicant must possess nine years of professional experience in environmental protection or water management, four of which must include managerial and second-level technical supervisory experience in an environmental protection and regulatory program; and a Bachelor’s degree in civil, environmental, or water resources engineering.

Annual salary range is $74,524 to $108,362, including a generous benefits package. Interested applicants should submit a resume and a Personal Data Sheet (available at www.hrm.state.pa.us/pds) or by calling 717-783-2021 to the Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Human Resources, P.O. Box 2357, Harrisburg, PA 17105-2357.


10/7/2006

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