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Environmental Sampling Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

$17.35/hr

Performs a variety of environmental tests and procedures including, water/wastewater sampling and testing and chemical analysis. * Operates a variety of laboratory equipment, e.g., microscope ...

Brownfield Project Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$107K - $160K/yr

Environmental sampling including soil, groundwater, soil gas, and indoor air * Overseeing field contractors (drillers, etc.) and field staff * Managing sampling documents and coordinating with ...

In this role, the primary responsibilities are leading an environmental sampling effort by traveling, reviewing system plans, updating if necessary and ensuring approval by VDH, identifying sites for ...

In this role, the primary responsibilities are leading an environmental sampling effort by traveling, reviewing system plans, updating if necessary and ensuring approval by VDH, identifying sites for ...

Courier

Aurora, IL

$15.50 - $19.75/hr

Job Summary The Courier I is responsible for the safe, efficient, and timely pick-up and delivery of food and environmental samples to and from laboratory testing facilities. This role plays an ...

Brownfield Project Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$107K - $160K/yr

Environmental sampling including soil, groundwater, soil gas, and indoor air * Overseeing field contractors (drillers, etc.) and field staff * Managing sampling documents and coordinating with ...

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What is an environmental sampling?

An Environmental Sampling job involves collecting and analyzing air, water, soil, or biological samples to assess pollution levels, contamination, and overall environmental health. Professionals in this role follow strict protocols to ensure accurate data collection and reporting. They often work for environmental agencies, research institutions, or private companies to monitor compliance with regulations and support environmental protection efforts.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in environmental sampling, and why are they important?

To thrive in Environmental Sampling, you need a solid understanding of environmental science, sampling methods, and laboratory analysis, typically supported by a relevant degree or specialized training. Familiarity with tools such as air, water, or soil sampling equipment, and competence in handling chain-of-custody documentation or using data management software are frequently required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and clear communication are valuable soft skills that set candidates apart. These competencies ensure accurate data collection, regulatory compliance, and effective teamwork in often field-based, variable environments.

What kinds of environments or conditions do environmental sampling professionals typically work in?

Environmental Sampling professionals often split their time between the field and the laboratory. Fieldwork can involve collecting soil, water, or air samples from a variety of locations, such as industrial sites, remote natural areas, or urban environments, sometimes in inclement weather or challenging terrain. Safety protocols are important, and teamwork with other environmental scientists, technicians, and sometimes clients is common. In the laboratory, professionals analyze samples and document results, contributing to environmental assessments and regulatory compliance. The diversity of settings makes this role ideal for those who enjoy both outdoor and analytical work.

What are the most commonly searched types of Environmental Sampling jobs in Illinois?

The most popular types of Environmental Sampling jobs in Illinois are:

What cities in Illinois are hiring for Environmental Sampling jobs?

Cities in Illinois with the most Environmental Sampling job openings:

Infographic showing various Environmental Sampling job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Dupage County Health Department rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

Environmental Lab Technician

Salary $17.35 Hourly

Location 111 N. County Farm Road- Wheaton, IL

Do you have a good knowledge of the principles of environmental sciences, chemistry, biology and laboratory techniques, practices, and procedures? Then we invite you to apply today. We are looking for a new team member to join us working as an Environmental Health Lab Technician in Wheaton. In this role, you will be responsible for conducting potable and non-potable water testing and related tasks, as well as managing all quality control related procedures for our internal water laboratory. This position includes a paid training program that includes job shadowing, structured training activities, and review of state code and lab manual procedures. State certification will be provided as a certified lab analyst for potable water analysis. This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am-4:30. *Salary may increase based on experience.

 
 As a DuPage County employee, you will receive a comprehensive benefit package to include, 12 paid vacation days, 5 paid personal days, 12 paid Holidays, 12 weeks of paid parental leave, accrued sick leave and affordable health insurance coverage through Blue Cross Blues Shield. We offer tuition reimbursement as well as eligibility for a Federal Student Load Forgiveness Program. This is a pension-eligible position, for a secure retirement.

Responsibilities

  • Performs a variety of environmental tests and procedures including, water/wastewater sampling and testing and chemical analysis.
  • Operates a variety of laboratory equipment, e.g., microscope, autoclave, pipettes, etc.
  • Prepares and processes specimens for either internal or external testing, including packaging and completing chain of custody documentation.
  • Develops and maintains quality control procedures in compliance with applicable laboratory regulatory authorities such as IEPA, IDPH, USEPA.
  • Contacts clients via telephone to communicate results and corresponding follow-up actions; performs data entry for testing results.
  • Prepares and distributes specimen kits to staff.
  • Maintains current listing of certified laboratories who provide out-of-house testing; meets established productivity standards/
  • Develops and maintains training for internal staff.
  • Acts as back-up for administrative staff.
  • Produces reports for internal staff and external agencies.
  • Responds to client questions and complaints.
  • Follows proper methods of infection control and sterilization.
  • Manages biohazard waste storage for the agency.
  • Maintains a clean work area.
  • Maintains, calibrates and trouble-shoots lab equipment; assists with field collection of specimens and samples during foodborne or other illness outbreaks.
  • Provides supervision to assigned interns.
  • Maintains confidentiality of privileged information and adheres to patient privacy laws.
  • Adheres to department guidelines for attendance and punctuality.
  • Maintains required training, licensure, and/or certification.
  • Shows sensitivity and understanding of other ethnic groups and cultures.
  • Participates in emergency response activities as assigned.
  • Assist with mosquito identification and testing.

Requirements

Completion of an Associate’s Degree in Chemistry, Biological, or a related field and a minimum of six (6) months of experience performing laboratory water sampling and analysis; or an equivalent combination of training and experience that complies with State requirements.

Supplemental Information

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: Good knowledge of laboratory safety and quality control practices. Working skill in performing laboratory analysis; working skill in the operation of laboratory equipment; working skill in interpreting results where there may be multiple variables; working skill in maintaining accurate reports and quality control; working skill in written and verbal communication; working skill in developing and maintaining positive and professional relationships with internal and external customers; working skill in operating applicable computer hardware, software, and peripheral equipment.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to lift and carry/and or move a minimum of 25 pounds. The work environment for this position frequently includes working with hazardous materials and chemicals and around odors.  

Equal Opportunity Employer DuPage County Health Department is an equal-opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination or harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.


Employment Type: Full Time
Bonus/Commission: No

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