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Environmental Analyst 4

Albany, NY · On-site

$127K - $160K/yr

... in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is committed to fostering a culture of ...

... in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is committed to fostering a culture of ...

... in accordance with NYS Civil Service Law, OSC Payroll rules and regulations and negotiated union contracts. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is committed to fostering a culture of ...

... Conservation Inspectors to monitor, evaluate, and enforce water conservation practices across ... in Environmental Science, Horticulture, or related field preferred) • • Knowledge of irrigation ...

PR · On-site

Recruit, coordinate, and guide volunteers participating in environmental conservation projects. * Develop and maintain partnerships with communities, educational institutions, corporations ...

... conservation programs or projects, serves as a liaison for interdepartmental and interagency ... Assists in management or resolution of interdepartmental and interagency conflicts * Facilitates ...

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As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for in environmental conservation in the United States is $22.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $25.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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In environmental conservation, common jobs include conservation scientist, park ranger, environmental technician, wildlife biologist, and habitat restoration specialist. These roles often require knowledge of ecology, fieldwork skills, and sometimes certifications such as GIS or environmental management licenses.

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With an environmental conservation degree, common jobs include environmental scientist, conservation officer, wildlife biologist, park ranger, and environmental consultant. These roles often require fieldwork, data analysis, and knowledge of environmental policies and tools like GIS software. Certifications such as the Certified Environmental Professional can enhance job prospects.

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An environmental conservationist works to protect natural resources, ecosystems, and wildlife through activities such as habitat restoration, environmental monitoring, and advocacy. They often conduct fieldwork, collect data, and collaborate with communities and agencies to promote sustainable practices and conservation policies.

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The highest paying jobs in environmental conservation are often executive roles such as Chief Conservation Officer or Director of Conservation, which can earn six-figure salaries. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced degrees, and strong leadership skills, often overseeing large programs or organizations.
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Landfill Environmental Technician

Landfill Environmental Technician

Casella Waste Systems, Inc.

Stanley, NY • On-site

$23 - $26/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

Position Summary

The Landfill Environmental Technician is responsible for performing environmental monitoring of water, leachate, and gas systems. The incumbent will apply environmental and engineering principles to modify, test, regulate, and operate equipment and systems used in the operation and regulation of gas systems, leachate collection and ground water testing to ensure daily operations and testing meet federal and state guidelines.

Hiring Range: $23-$26/hour depending on Experience/Ability.

Key Responsibilities
  • Performs maintenance and repairs of landfill equipment and control systems to ensure safe and efficient operations.
  • Completes daily reports on equipment readings, data collection interpretation, and field observations to ensure all necessary information is documented and meets federal and state rules and regulations.
  • Performs routine sampling and analysis of environmental conditions at the landfill and takes necessary corrective action when samples don't comply with expected operating conditions.
  • Develops a thorough understanding of applicable state's Department of Environmental Conservation (NY, VT, NH, ME, MA, PA) and United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) rules and regulations related to landfill operations.
  • Performs repairs and preventative maintenance on gas and leachate collection equipment to constantly improve equipment and avoid any necessary unplanned maintenance activity.
  • Participates in regular health and safety meetings to ensure that necessary regulations are being followed by on-site staff.
  • Participates in training and other learning opportunities to expand knowledge of the company, products, sales, and services and performs any other duties needed to help drive our vision, fulfill our mission, and/or abide by our core values.

Career Path Definitions & Distinctions:

Level I: Has 0-2 years of experience working in landfill operations and system maintenance. Demonstrates a basic level of knowledge and understanding of landfill systems and comprehension of the diagnosis and repair of system irregularities. Demonstrates an understanding of the system controls including SCADA systems, Transducers, and Variable Frequency Drives (VFD). 

Level II: Has 2-4 years of experience working in landfill operations and system maintenance. Demonstrates a solid understanding of the diagnosis and repair of system malfunctions. Demonstrates an ability to take charge of systems and manage the operation of them. Collaborates with the landfill team in the design and construction of new systems and implements and manages a preventative maintenance plan.

Level III: Has 4-6 years of experience working in landfill operations and system maintenance. Demonstrates an advanced understanding of the diagnosis and repair of system malfunctions. Has the ability to manage the operations of systems, diagnose malfunctions and make some repairs, referring more advanced issues to a senior technician. Demonstrates a working knowledge of the engineering concepts involved in designing and installing the gas systems, headers, and laterals at the landfill. Is working to obtain a degree in Environmental Science, Geological Sciences, or other related degree or certificate.

Senior: Has 6+ years of experience working in landfill operations and system maintenance. Demonstrates an expert level understanding of the operations of the collections systems and the diagnosis and repair of malfunctions. Understands higher level engineering concepts involved in designing and installing the gas systems, headers, and laterals at the landfill. Assists in training and mentoring level I and II technicians and communicates effectively with management regarding system operations. Degree in Environmental Science, Geological Sciences or other related degree or certificate and/or equivalent in years of progressive experience desired.

Education, Experience & Qualifications

The successful candidate will have a High School or Technical School Education and a minimum of 1 year of experience working on energy recovery systems or other similar equipment. A demonstrated ability to work as part of a team in a collaborative environment is required. A valid driver's license and the physical ability to lift up to 75lbs on occasion and stand for up to 8 hours a day is required. An ability to work under varying weather conditions is expected. Although not required, an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, Geological Sciences or other related degree or certificate is preferred.

Commitment to workplace safety, sustainability and environmental compliance and a strong mechanical aptitude (SCADA, VFD, Transducer Systems) are required. Excellent verbal, written and communication skills along with a high attention to detail are necessary.

Attributes

Determined and team-oriented individual who possess precision and attention to detail with an ability to see the larger picture, outstanding problem solving skills, and is open to personal and professional training and development.

Benefits

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life & Disability Insurance, Maternity & Parental Leave, Flexible Spending Accounts, Discounted Stock Program, 401K, Boot & Clothing Allowance, Safety Awards, Employee Assistance Plan, Wellness Incentive, Tuition Assistance, Career Pathways, Tool Allowance, and More.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME