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Entry Level Environmental Health Science Jobs in Utah

Environmental Health Scientist

Vernal, UT

$71K - $94K/yr

Bachelor of Science degree in a scientific discipline (e.g., agronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, civil engineering, environmental health, environmental science, geology, microbiology, physics ...

Environmental Health Scientist

Vernal, UT · On-site

$23.12 - $38.84/hr

Bachelor of Science degree in a scientific discipline (e.g., agronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, civil engineering, environmental health, environmental science, geology, microbiology, physics ...

... environmental conservation, and biotechnology career applications. * Curriculum Awareness ... health science preparatory programs. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts ...

... environmental conservation, and biotechnology career applications. * Curriculum Awareness ... health science preparatory programs. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts ...

... environmental conservation, and biotechnology career applications. * Curriculum Awareness ... health science preparatory programs. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts ...

... environmental conservation, and biotechnology career applications. * Curriculum Awareness ... health science preparatory programs. * Effective Teaching Methods: Ability to identify concepts ...

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What is the difference between Entry Level Environmental Health Science vs Entry Level Environmental Technician?

AspectEntry Level Environmental Health ScienceEntry Level Environmental Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in environmental health, science, or related fieldAssociate's degree or relevant certification, sometimes a bachelor's
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, public health departments, consulting firmsEnvironmental consulting firms, industrial sites, laboratories
Employer & Industry UsagePublic health, regulatory agencies, environmental advocacyEnvironmental testing, site assessments, compliance monitoring

Entry Level Environmental Health Science roles focus on public health, regulatory compliance, and environmental policy, often requiring a bachelor's degree. Entry Level Environmental Technicians typically perform field sampling, testing, and site assessments, often with an associate's degree or certifications. Both roles work in environmental settings but differ in responsibilities and educational requirements.

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Environmental Health Scientist

Tricounty Health

Vernal, UT

$71K - $94K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

COMPANY OVERVIEW:

TriCounty Health Department has served Uintah, Duchesne, and Daggett counties since 1978. Our motto is "to protect and promote the health and well-being of our communities." Guided by our core values: Accountability, Integrity, Excellence, Innovation, and Professionalism. We strive to strengthen the physical, social, and economic health of our residents.

We are located in Utah's northeast corner, with offices in Roosevelt and Vernal. Our region is surrounded by the Uinta and Book Cliffs Mountains, which offer abundant outdoor recreation. From reservoirs and scenic trails to Dinosaur National Monument and Flaming Gorge Recreation Area, TriCounty is the perfect place for those who value small communities and the outdoors.


POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Environmental Scientist plays a critical role in protecting public health and the environment by assessing environmental conditions, enforcing health regulations, and promoting safe practices. This position applies scientific knowledge and investigative skills to identify potential health risks and mitigate hazards within the TriCounty Health Department's jurisdiction. The Environmental Scientist works collaboratively with staff, partner agencies, and the public to ensure compliance with environmental health laws, conduct inspections, and provide education to the community.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Conducts sanitation inspections of:
    • Eating establishments
    • Public pools
    • Used oil collection centers
    • Cosmetology establishments
    • Body art establishments
    • Tanning facilities
    • Other commercial facilities and public buildings
  • Inspects onsite sewage disposal and water systems to ensure compliance with applicable ordinances and public health regulations.
  • Coordinates with other agencies and engages with the public to improve environmental health outcomes.
  • Assists in processing laboratory samples and ensures proper maintenance of lab equipment.
  • Responds to and investigates a wide variety of public health complaints.
  • Conducts public education and training related to environmental health issues.
  • Travel may be required to any Tri-County Health Department location as needed


MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor of Science degree in a scientific discipline (e.g., agronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, civil engineering, environmental health, environmental science, geology, microbiology, physics, physiology, sanitary engineering, sustainability studies, or zoology).
  • Valid Utah Environmental Health Scientist License or ability to obtain it within one year.


DESIRABLE SKILLS:

  • Strong knowledge of environmental health principles, public health regulations, and inspection protocols
  • Ability to conduct detailed investigations and accurately document findings
  • Proficiency in laboratory procedures, sample collection, and maintenance of lab equipment
  • Excellent communication skills for interacting with the public, agency partners, and stakeholders
  • Experience in public education and community outreach on environmental health topics
  • Analytical and problem-solving abilities to assess and mitigate health risks
  • Ability to interpret and apply federal, state, and local health laws and regulations
  • Professionalism, integrity, and sound judgment in enforcement and public interactions
  • Organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities efficiently
  • Capability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team


BENEFITS:

Health, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO (Paid Time Off), Paid Holidays, and much more!