BENEFITS
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Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 42515
n Environmental Health Supervisor plans and coordinates the activities of an environmental health program. Work of this class involves supervising sanitarians and office support personnel.
Incumbents receive general supervision from an administrative superior. Employees in this class work a conventional workweek including evening and weekend hours and on a 24-hour on call back in case of emergencies. Work is performed in an office where normal working conditions are encountered. Work requires minimal physical exertion.
All candidates indicating the minimum qualifications on their applications will be placed on the eligible list without further examination. The training and experience of each candidate will be evaluated for appropriateness and quantity. It is essential, therefore, that you give complete and accurate information on your application. Vagueness or omission may prevent you from being considered for this position. Qualified candidates will not be listed in rank order.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
On or before the date of filing the application, each candidate must:
EDUCATION: Have a bachelor's degree in the environmental, biological, chemical or physical sciences from an accredited college or university.
AND EXPERIENCE: Have four years of experience in conducting complex and technically difficult environmental health inspections and investigations after having obtained Registration as an Environmental Sanitarian.
OR
NOTES (EQUIVALENCIES): Have an equivalent combination of education and experience.
LICENSESAND CERTIFICATES: Candidates for positions in this classification must possess a current license as a Registered Environmental Sanitarian from the Maryland State Board of Environmental Sanitarians.
Positions assigned to the Lead Paint Program must obtain and maintain a Maryland Lead Paint Technician accreditation issued by the Maryland Department of Environment within 6 months of hire; they must also obtain and maintain a Maryland Lead Paint Risk Assessor accreditation issued by the Maryland Department of Environment within 18 months of hire. Failure to obtain and maintain both accreditations are grounds for dismissal.
A valid Maryland Class C Noncommercial driver's license, or an equivalent out-of-state driver's license acceptable to the Office of Risk Management is required.
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