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Stormwater Coordinator

Holland, OH ยท On-site

$31.85 - $41.57/hr

Assists the Stormwater Program Manager in coordination, development and implementation of internal county stormwater, erosion control, and permitting policies and workflow, preparation and monitoring ...

Civil Design Technician - Roadway

Columbus, OH

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

... erosion control, and signing and striping plans * This person will develop technical drawings and plans using CAD software * The person in this position will make and quality check drawings and plans ...

Civil Design Technician - Roadway

Columbus, OH

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

... erosion control, and signing and striping plans * This person will develop technical drawings and plans using CAD software * The person in this position will make and quality check drawings and plans ...

Civil Design Technician - Roadway

Columbus, OH

$19.25 - $24.75/hr

... erosion control, and signing and striping plans * This person will develop technical drawings and plans using CAD software * The person in this position will make and quality check drawings and plans ...

In addition to conducting field inspections and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations ... Collaborate with project managers to revise technical documents (e.g., erosion control plans ...

In addition to conducting field inspections and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations ... Collaborate with project managers to revise technical documents (e.g., erosion control plans ...

In addition to conducting field inspections and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations ... Collaborate with project managers to revise technical documents (e.g., erosion control plans ...

In addition to conducting field inspections and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations ... Collaborate with project managers to revise technical documents (e.g., erosion control plans ...

In addition to conducting field inspections and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations ... Collaborate with project managers to revise technical documents (e.g., erosion control plans ...

... and erosion control. * Ability to identify and correct safety deficiencies in the field. * Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact effectively at all ...

... erosion control, and site development approvals. * Ensure that all project designs and ... Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural or Civil Engineering required (Agricultural preferred) * Open to ...

... of erosion control * Knowledge of survey controls, grade checking; and bridge geometry * Competency in reading civil construction plans * Valid Driver License Additional Physical Requitements

Experience in construction materials, erosion control products, geotextiles, or similar industrial manufacturing environments * Familiarity with plant maintenance practices and continuous improvement ...

... of erosion control * Knowledge of survey controls, grade checking; and bridge geometry * Competency in reading civil construction plans * Valid Driver License Additional Physical Requitements

... in site layout, grading, utility design, sediment and erosion control, sanitary and storm sewer design, hydraulic modeling, and post-construction stormwater management system design while working ...

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Erosion Control In information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Erosion Control Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Erosion Control Inspector, you need a solid understanding of soil science, environmental regulations, and civil engineering principles, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with GIS software, erosion control products, and inspection reporting systems is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are essential soft skills for coordinating with contractors and regulatory agencies. These skills are vital to ensure compliance, protect natural resources, and prevent costly environmental damage on construction sites.

What are some typical challenges faced by Erosion Control Inspectors, and how can they be managed on the job?

Erosion Control Inspectors often face challenges such as rapidly changing weather conditions, ensuring contractor compliance with regulations, and balancing multiple project sites. Staying organized and proactive communication with construction teams are crucial for managing these challenges. Inspectors typically use checklists, digital reporting tools, and regular site visits to monitor progress and maintain compliance. Building strong relationships with site managers and local authorities can also help resolve issues efficiently and ensure environmental standards are met.

What is the difference between Erosion Control In vs Erosion Control Technician?

AspectErosion Control InErosion Control Technician
CertificationsOSHA safety training, erosion control certificationsOSHA safety training, erosion control certifications
Work EnvironmentIndoor and outdoor construction sites, project managementOutdoor construction sites, installing erosion control measures
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, landscaping, environmental projectsConstruction, environmental services, landscaping

Both roles require similar certifications and work in outdoor construction environments. Erosion Control In often involves overseeing installation and project coordination, while Erosion Control Technicians focus on hands-on installation of erosion control measures. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and job expectations within the industry.

What are erosion control inspectors and what do they do?

Erosion control inspectors are professionals responsible for monitoring construction sites and land development projects to ensure compliance with environmental regulations related to soil erosion and sediment control. They inspect sites to verify that proper measures, such as silt fences, sediment basins, and ground covers, are in place and functioning effectively to prevent soil erosion and protect nearby waterways from sediment pollution. Inspectors document their findings, provide recommendations for corrective actions, and may educate contractors on best management practices. Their work helps protect natural resources and maintain compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
What are popular job titles related to Erosion Control In jobs in Ohio? For Erosion Control In jobs in Ohio, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Stormwater Coordinator

Lucas County Ohio

Holland, OH โ€ข On-site

$31.85 - $41.57/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Job Description
The Stormwater Coordinator performs technical work in organizing, and participating in activities related to the Office's Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permitting program, including inspection of construction activities for MS4 permit compliance, performing a wide variety of duties to monitor the physical, chemical and microbiological characteristics of surface water, and assisting in the management of grant programs and stormwater and petition improvement projects. The ideal candidate will have practical experience in construction site inspection and water sampling/testing, can handle relationships with public stakeholders, and can apply past experience to program and operational issues. The incumbent will be working with a varied team of water resource professionals, GIS specialists, Engineers, and the Chief Deputy Engineer to plan, implement and evaluate the Office's MS4, Stormwater and Petition permitting program, as well as the Stormwater Testing Laboratory.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION
70% Assists the Stormwater Program Manager in the coordination, development, and implementation of activities related to stormwater management, including but not limited to, the requirements of the Lucas County Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit, General Construction Stormwater Permit, Lucas County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control and illicit discharge rules.
  1. Participates in answering citizen and stakeholder concerns and questions regarding the MS4 permitting program and other permit programs and activities. Establishes, processes, and monitors permit activities. Notifies customers regarding permit problems and non-compliance of the permitting rules, and other applicable codes, rules, and regulations.
  2. Researches, compiles, sorts, retrieves, tabulates, and summarizes data from permitting files, inspection reports, and other sources in preparing memoranda, correspondence and other written reports.
  3. Assists the Stormwater Program Manager in coordinating compliance audits and communicates with the Ohio EPA regarding administration of the MS4 program.
  4. Manages the field inspection process for the MS4 program.
  5. Leads efforts to inspect county maintained ditches and assists in the development of the work plan for upcoming ditch projects.
  6. Assists the Stormwater Program Manager in coordination, development and implementation of internal county stormwater, erosion control, and permitting policies and workflow, preparation and monitoring of the generation of correspondence, violation notice and other related documents.
  7. Coordinates, develops and maintains partnerships with agencies, communities, organizations, and to the general public to implement water resources and other LCEO stormwater strategies.
  8. Assists the Stormwater Manager in interpretation and explanations of county rules, permits, policies and procedures, and federal /state rules and regulations.
  9. Researches, designs and implements studies, grants, proposals and initiative for the Office of the Lucas County Engineer.

10% Administers and supervises the Lucas County Stormwater Lab & Water Testing Operations.
  1. Collects water samples & perform required testing on said samples following environmental and safety guidelines.
  2. Monitors the receiving and storage of chemicals for use in the Stormwater Lab.
  3. Maintains accurate documentation and chain of custody for samples.
  4. Assists in the installation and maintenance of sampling and testing equipment.

10% Represents the County for water resource management related items to the Board of Lucas County Commissioners, Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (TMACOG), and other local, state and federal entities as assigned.
5% Attends professional education and training sessions, seminars and workshops as directed. Must demonstrate regular and predictable attendance. Maintains required licenses and/or certifications as required. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in the physical or biological sciences (e.g. chemistry, physics, engineering, biology), environmental health, civil and environmental engineering, public health, natural resource or waste management, business and/or public administration, planning or a closely related field. A combination of equivalent education and work experience may be considered in the absence of the above stated qualifications.
Must have a valid driver's license with driving privileges in the State of Ohio and an insurable driving record.
Must be a Certified Erosion, Sediment, and Stormwater Inspector (CESSWI) and/or ability to obtain within twelve months of employment.
Professional experience in a governmental project or program management role (i.e. city, state, county, or consulting/contracting for a municipality) preferred.
Must be able to commute to Holland, OH for in-person work. Flex time and alternate work schedules are available based on position and responsibilities. Work from home privileges may be available one day per week as requested and approved.
PHYSICAL WORKING CONDITIONS
This position shall require physical effort.
When working in the field, the work effort required in this position involves frequent talking, standing, and walking over rough uneven surfaces, with regular reaching requiring the use of hands and arms, as well as occasional sitting, climbing, balancing, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, bending, crouching, crawling, and turning of head, requiring use of all major muscle groups. Manual dexterity is required to operate tools and equipment. Normal vision including depth perception, and hearing acuity are required. The incumbents must be able to smell smoke, natural gas leaks, and other hazardous odors. Safety factors may be present requiring the employee to wear PPE while performing work activities.
When working in the office, the work effort shall including walking or standing to a significant degree, or white sitting, the required use of arms and hands.
Field work will include work under adverse conditions such as inclement weather or in environments containing dust, heat, and/or wind; environment subject to extreme or sudden changes in air temperature, pressure or humidity; work outdoors on uneven or wet ground surfaces; and work in confined or small work spaces.
This position may require after hours work.
BENEFITS
In addition to competitive wages, the Lucas County Engineer's Office provides a generous benefits package which includes
  • Affordable health insurance including vision (Single or Family Plan)
  • FREE dental and prescription drug plan
  • FREE life insurance
  • Affordable voluntary insurance plans (Disability, Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Legal Plans, etc.)
  • Wellness program activities and reimbursements (Fitness Memberships, Smoking Cessation Programs, Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs, Weight Management)
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Time Off (Sick, Personal, Vacation, Holidays)
  • Professional Development Assistance
  • Pension- Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS)
  • Pre-Tax and Post-Tax Deferred Compensation Programs
  • Safety Boot Voucher Program and other provided PPE and Uniform Items.

The Lucas County Engineer's Office is an Equal Opportunity Employer.