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Bachelor of Science degree - Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or closely related field. * Minimum two years' work experience in a safety/supervisory role. * Ability to ...

Bachelor of Science degree - Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or closely related field. * Minimum two years' work experience in a safety/supervisory role. * Ability to ...

ASRC Federal NetCentric is seeking a Safety & Health Engineer at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Job Summary: Responsible for assisting the Project Director and Performance Assurance Manager in ...

The Equipment Health Engineer plays a critical role in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of NexTier's equipment through proactive monitoring, analysis, and collaboration. This position demands ...

Summary We are seeking a System Health Engineer II to join our asset management and maintenance support organization. This team is dedicated to applying maintenance best practices, leveraging asset ...

ASRC Federal NetCentric is seeking a Safety & Health Engineer at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Job Summary: Responsible for assisting the Project Director and Performance Assurance Manager in ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Health Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Health Engineer, you need a solid background in biomedical engineering, health systems, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in biomedical or health engineering. Familiarity with medical device design software, quality management systems (such as ISO 13485), and relevant certifications like Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality (CPHQ) is highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help Health Engineers collaborate across multidisciplinary teams and address complex healthcare challenges. These skills ensure the safe, efficient development and implementation of health technologies, directly impacting patient outcomes and regulatory adherence.

What are common interdisciplinary collaborations that a Health Engineer participates in within a healthcare setting?

Health Engineers frequently work alongside medical professionals, IT specialists, and regulatory experts to design and implement safe and effective healthcare systems. These collaborations involve tasks such as developing medical devices, improving hospital infrastructure, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as Health Engineers must balance technical requirements with the needs of healthcare staff and patients. Being adaptable and open to feedback from various disciplines is a key aspect of success in this role.

What is a Health Engineer?

A Health Engineer is a professional who applies engineering principles to the fields of public health, healthcare, and safety. They work on designing, developing, and managing systems or technologies that improve health outcomes, such as medical devices, hospital infrastructure, or sanitation systems. Health Engineers often collaborate with healthcare providers, policymakers, and scientists to solve problems related to disease prevention, healthcare delivery, and environmental health. Their role can span from working on infection control in hospitals to ensuring clean water and air in public spaces.

What is the difference between Health Engineer vs Environmental Engineer?

AspectHealth EngineerEnvironmental Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Engineering, Public Health, or related field; often certifications in health and safetyBachelor's in Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related; certifications in environmental safety
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, government agencies, public health organizationsEnvironmental consulting firms, government agencies, industrial sites
Industry UsagePublic health, healthcare, government health departmentsEnvironmental protection, pollution control, sustainability projects

Health Engineers focus on designing and implementing systems to improve health safety in healthcare and public health settings. Environmental Engineers work on environmental protection, pollution control, and sustainability. While both roles require engineering backgrounds and certifications, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly.

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Associate Public Health Engineer

Associate Public Health Engineer

Ulster County

Kingston, NY • On-site

$61.37/hr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

ASSOCIATE PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: This is work of a professional environmental health nature involving responsibility for supervising the activities of the engineering and water supply section within the environmental health services division of the County's Health Department. The work entails furnishing advice and guidance to local officials and the general public regarding environmental health problems and the measures necessary for improvements and compliance with legal requirements; providing leadership in promotion of public health through application of environmental health practices; enforcement of the provisions of the Public Health Law and local and State Sanitary Codes in relation to environmental health matters. The work is performed under the direction of a higher-level administrator and supervision is provided to professional and technical staff. Does related work as required. TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES: The typical work activities listed below, while providing representative examples of the variety of work assignments in the title, do not describe any individual position. Incumbents in this title may perform some or all of the following as well as other related activities not described. Guides and directs educational and regulatory activities pertaining to the programs; Supervises enforcement of provisions of local and State Public Health Laws, State Sanitary Code, and Ulster County Sanitary Code relating to the engineering and design of public water supplies, swimming pools, and on-site wastewater treatment systems, the operation of water treatment plants, major realty subdivision design, qualifications of water treatment plant operators, and related matters; Supervises the enforcement and regulation of provisions of 10NYCRR SubPart 5-1 - Public Water Supplies; Supervises the enforcement and regulation of provisions of NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets facilities as it relates to the MOU between NYSDOH and NYSDA&M; Supervises the enforcement and regulation of provisions of local and State sanitary codes relating to mobile home parks, cooling towers, and lead in the drinking water system of schools; Ensures the sanitary surveys of all regulated Community Water Systems (CWS) and Nontransient Noncommunity Water Systems (NTNC) are completed within the required frequency; Ensures SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System) database is utilized and kept up-to- date; Maintains relationships and cooperates with local, State and Federal agencies whose work or policies affect the public health programs mentioned above; Prepares technical reports including recommendations;
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Formulates public health engineering and environmental health policies; May represent the Department of Health on matters and problems related to environmental health. FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, techniques, practices and administration of public health engineering and environmental health programs as related to water supplies and treatment, on-site wastewater treatment systems, swimming pool design, major realty subdivision design, public health nuisances and general environmental health; thorough knowledge of provisions of the Public Health Law, Ulster County Sanitary Code and State Sanitary Code related to the above subjects; outstanding ability to plan, develop, direct and administer public health engineering and environmental health programs and to project and integrate these into the departmental program; outstanding ability to prepare technical reports and correspondence; demonstrated outstanding skill in public health engineering techniques and practices; high degree of initiative and resourcefulness in solving difficult public health engineering problems; outstanding ability to deal with public relations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: OPEN COMPETITIVE QUALIFICATIONS: At time of appointment, possession of a license, and current registration, to practice professional engineering in the State of New York AND Either: A. One (1) year of satisfactory experience as a Senior Public Health Engineer in a New York
State city or county; or one (1) year as a Senior Sanitary Engineer employed by New York State; OR
B. Four (4) years of professional-level experience in environmental health engineering (e.g. air
pollution, water pollution, water supply, etc.) Note 1: A Master's Degree in Engineering acceptable to the State Commissioner of Health may be honored in lieu of the one (1) year of required general experience. Note 2: A Doctoral Degree in Engineering acceptable to the State Commissioner of Health may be honored in lieu of two (2) years of required general experience. When credit is allowed for a doctoral degree, no additional credit is allowed for a master's degree. PROMOTION QUALIFICATIONS: One (1) year of permanent competitive class status in the title of Senior Public Health Engineer. ULSTER COUNTY Adopted: April 11, 1978 0570 ASSOC PHE Revised: November 5, 1979 Classification: Competitive Revised: July 7, 1997 Union: UCSA Revised: September 5, 2023 MGT