PCD Now Hiring for Water Quality Technician I

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Melissa Buckingham
Mon, Mar 28, 2016 10:20 PM

Pierce Conservation District
Job Announcement
Water Quality Technician I

Nature and Purpose of the Position:

The position of Water Quality Technician I is an entry-level position of the Pierce Conservation District primarily working with the Water Quality Improvement Program.  This position requires flexibility within defined job duties as the position will also support work from the Habitat Improvement, Agricultural Improvement, and Harvest Pierce County programs.  This position reports to the Water Quality Improvement Director and is a full-time, non-exempt position with commensurate benefits.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The primary responsibility of the Water Quality Technician I is to work closely with the Water Quality Monitoring Program Manager to manage the volunteer-based stream monitoring program.  Secondly, the Water Quality Technician I will work to create and cultivate relationships in four key partner jurisdictions (University Place, Fircrest, Orting, and Camp Murray) to ensure PCD programming is being fully utilized.  Third, this person will manage streamside restoration projects throughout the District.  Fourth, this person will coordinate our internship and Eagle Scout projects across all programs.

The individual in this position must be an innovative, team-oriented individual who enjoys working with others in a fast-paced environment and maintaining relationships with our stakeholders and volunteer base.  Applicable skills include strong written and oral abilities, comfort in professionally networking to increase organization and program awareness in the community, flexibility for overseeing a diverse set of projects with varying timelines, be self-directed and follow through on assignments in addition to working as part of a team.  A strong understanding of water quality and water quality issues is required.  A desire to work in both a professional and outdoor/field setting to manage projects and volunteers.

To Apply:
Please submit a cover letter describing the experience and skills you would bring to this position (not to exceed one page, single spaced), resume (maximum two pages), and three references to the Pierce Conservation District.  Mailed applications must be postmarked by April 22, 2016.  If hand delivered, applications must be received at the Pierce Conservation District office no later than 4:00 p.m., April 22, 2016.  Mailing and physical addresses are listed below.  Electronic or faxed applications will not be accepted.

Contact Information:
Melissa Buckingham, Water Quality Improvement Director
(253) 845-9770 ext. 109 or melissab@piercecountycd.orgmailto:melissab@piercecountycd.org

Physical Address:

Mailing Address:

Pierce Conservation District

Pierce Conservation District

5430 66th Ave. E.

P.O. Box 1057

Puyallup, WA  98371

Puyallup, WA  98371

FULL JOB ANNOUCEMENT ATTACHED.

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Melissa Buckingham, PMP
Water Quality Improvement Director
Pierce Conservation District
PO Box 1057 | 5430 66th Ave. East | Puyallup, WA 98371
Phone: 253.845.9770 x109 | Mobile: 360.791.5306
Website: www.PierceCD.orghttp://www.piercecd.org/
Promoting the conservation of renewable natural resources in Pierce County since 1949.
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Pierce Conservation District Job Announcement Water Quality Technician I Nature and Purpose of the Position: The position of Water Quality Technician I is an entry-level position of the Pierce Conservation District primarily working with the Water Quality Improvement Program. This position requires flexibility within defined job duties as the position will also support work from the Habitat Improvement, Agricultural Improvement, and Harvest Pierce County programs. This position reports to the Water Quality Improvement Director and is a full-time, non-exempt position with commensurate benefits. Duties and Responsibilities: The primary responsibility of the Water Quality Technician I is to work closely with the Water Quality Monitoring Program Manager to manage the volunteer-based stream monitoring program. Secondly, the Water Quality Technician I will work to create and cultivate relationships in four key partner jurisdictions (University Place, Fircrest, Orting, and Camp Murray) to ensure PCD programming is being fully utilized. Third, this person will manage streamside restoration projects throughout the District. Fourth, this person will coordinate our internship and Eagle Scout projects across all programs. The individual in this position must be an innovative, team-oriented individual who enjoys working with others in a fast-paced environment and maintaining relationships with our stakeholders and volunteer base. Applicable skills include strong written and oral abilities, comfort in professionally networking to increase organization and program awareness in the community, flexibility for overseeing a diverse set of projects with varying timelines, be self-directed and follow through on assignments in addition to working as part of a team. A strong understanding of water quality and water quality issues is required. A desire to work in both a professional and outdoor/field setting to manage projects and volunteers. To Apply: Please submit a cover letter describing the experience and skills you would bring to this position (not to exceed one page, single spaced), resume (maximum two pages), and three references to the Pierce Conservation District. Mailed applications must be postmarked by April 22, 2016. If hand delivered, applications must be received at the Pierce Conservation District office no later than 4:00 p.m., April 22, 2016. Mailing and physical addresses are listed below. Electronic or faxed applications will not be accepted. Contact Information: Melissa Buckingham, Water Quality Improvement Director (253) 845-9770 ext. 109 or melissab@piercecountycd.org<mailto:melissab@piercecountycd.org> Physical Address: Mailing Address: Pierce Conservation District Pierce Conservation District 5430 66th Ave. E. P.O. Box 1057 Puyallup, WA 98371 Puyallup, WA 98371 FULL JOB ANNOUCEMENT ATTACHED. [Description: Description: https://www.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTN1l4JKRM82XGFPQLf-fMMFC-fxP4MQTP6v5YWU7JvEhRmzZpLer6eV_Q]<http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.vacd.org/whiteriver/con_logo.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.vacd.org/whiteriver/&h=205&w=200&sz=2&tbnid=BehNeYc-AU7P4M:&tbnh=90&tbnw=88&zoom=1&usg=___vPMfbgV2gtYLVn6nhs1sEFtI4g=&docid=fQiNls5u3fDiAM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=8HclUPZesfiKAo6IgfgI&ved=0CHcQ9QEwBg> Melissa Buckingham, PMP Water Quality Improvement Director Pierce Conservation District PO Box 1057 | 5430 66th Ave. East | Puyallup, WA 98371 Phone: 253.845.9770 x109 | Mobile: 360.791.5306 Website: www.PierceCD.org<http://www.piercecd.org/> Promoting the conservation of renewable natural resources in Pierce County since 1949. Follow us on Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/PierceConservationDistrict?ref=stream>