Environmental Resources Specialist 2 - Health - BPH - Marion Co.
State of West Virginia
Posted: February 25, 2026 (0 days ago)
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State of West Virginia
Environment - Environmental Protection
Location
West Virginia, 25305
Salary
$39,461 - $68,582
per year
Type
Closes
Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900
Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.
Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).
This entry-level job involves helping to monitor and protect water quality in West Virginia's streams and lakes through fieldwork like collecting samples and assessing habitats, as well as office tasks such as data entry and report preparation.
It's a great fit for someone with a background in environmental science who enjoys outdoor work, can handle physical demands and travel, and has basic computer skills.
The role supports environmental protection efforts in a supportive state agency with good benefits.
***This job opportunity is not in the classified service and is not covered by the WV Division of Personnel merit system.***
Environmental Resources Specialist 1
West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Water and Waste Management; WQSAS Monitoring Unit
Office Location: 601 57th Street, Southeast, Charleston, WV 25304
This position is classified exempt; therefore, does not fall under the classified service.
We welcome you to join our team where we value work/life balance and diversity.
We offer a great benefits package that includes 12 paid holidays, insurance and flexible benefits, ample annual and sick leave accrual, flexible work schedules, an Employee Assistance Program, Wellness Initiatives, an optional 457 defined contribution retirement savings plan and more.
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If you want to be a part of this innovative team, apply today.
Employee will be assigned to the Division of Water and Waste Management (DWWM), WQSAS Monitoring Unit.
Under close supervision, employee will perform entry level professional work and assist higher level specialists and analysts in support of the Watershed Assessment Section in both office and field settings.
Field Duties:
Review, quality-check (QA/QC), and enter stream and lake assessment data
Assist senior staff with data analysis and report preparation
Work with GIS systems to support assessments and reporting
Summarize environmental data for internal and external use
Scan and organize assessment documents
Create tables, figures, and other graphical outputs for reports
Perform other duties as required or assigned
Proficiency with personal computers, including Google Workspace and Microsoft Office
Experience with ArcGIS applications and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) preferred
Ability to read and interpret topographic maps
Physical ability to carry up to 30 pounds of equipment over varied terrain, including stream crossings, in all seasons and weather conditions
Valid driver’s license required
Ability to operate a four-wheel-drive vehicle in rugged terrain
Experience trailering and operating small boats preferred
Extensive monthly travel required, including overnight travel up to four nights per week
Regular attendance is an essential part of this position.
Qualifying applicants will be required to complete an internet-based profile assessment to compare the applicant's thinking and reasoning skills, behavioral traits and the occupational interests against the traits determined to be important to the posted position.
The recommended candidate will be subject to a search of his or her Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) prior to being hired and annually thereafter.
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Training: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university.
OR
Substitution: Full-time or equivalent part-time paid technical or paraprofessional experience in the acquisition, preservation, protection and enhancement of environmental/natural resources may be substituted for the required training at a rate of one (1) year of experience for every thirty (30) semester hours of training.
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Preference given to applicants with degrees in one of the following fields: Wildlife and Fisheries, Environmental Science, Biology, Ecology, Geology, and/or Chemistry.
Preference given to applicants with the following experience: Benthic Macroinvertebrate sampling and identification, Fish sampling and identification, Wetlands sampling, and/or Water Quality sampling.
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