Engineer Associate-BPH-Office of Environmental Health Services-Statewide
State of West Virginia
Posted: April 4, 2026 (0 days ago)
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State of West Virginia
HEALTH - BPH - OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Location
West Virginia, 25305
Salary
$50,242 - $88,526
per year
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves working as a field engineer to help ensure safe drinking water across West Virginia by inspecting water systems, reviewing projects for funding and permits, and responding to emergencies like floods or spills that affect public health.
You'll also provide advice to water operators, officials, and the public on best practices for water treatment and distribution.
It's a good fit for recent engineering graduates who are eager for hands-on fieldwork, enjoy problem-solving in real-world settings, and are comfortable with 24/7 on-call duties in various weather conditions.
This position serves as a district field engineer to ensure the implementation of the Environmental Health Services (EHS) Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in an assigned District Office area.
This position will conduct a wide variety of engineering or creative works for the Environmental Engineering Division (EED).
This position performs EPA mandated Sanitary Surveys of public water systems (PWSs), provides technical/engineering assistance to public water systems related to treatment and distribution of public drinking water, conducts engineering reviews for the Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council (IJDC) and Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund (DWTRF) funded projects, conducts engineering review on construction permit applications, emergency response including on-site and collecting of critical data during emergencies (floods, blizzards, spills, droughts, etc.) relating to public health protection and engineering services, provides routine and emergency technical assistance to PWS operators, assists in teaching PWS operator training courses to comply with State and Federal requirements, and advises and consults with public officials, consulting engineers, utility operators, property developers and the general public regarding the best available public health engineering practices pursuant to 16-1-9 of the West Virginia State Code.
This position is a field position and is required to be on call 24/7/365 for emergency response and disaster relief.
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Training: Bachelor’s degree in any engineering curriculum.
AND
Satisfactory completion of the examination on the fundamentals of engineering (FE).
OR
Current certification in good standing as an Engineer Intern issued by the West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.
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