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Environmental scientist supervisor

Full Time
full time
11 Feb 2023
Lake Charles
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Content + Source + Freshness • 13 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence

75 / 100

Offer value

Moderate offer value due to specific governmental employment constraints, competitive sector salary potential, and the importance of regulatory compliance experience.

  • Strong job security as a state employee
  • Supervisory position with growth potential
  • Competitive salary in the environmental sector
  • Limited to current employees for applications
Pros
  • Supervisory role with growth opportunities in a government agency
  • Impactful work involving environmental compliance
  • Strong job security working for a state government
Cons
  • Limited to current state employees for application
  • Higher scrutiny and regulatory pressure in job functions
  • Potential bureaucracy affecting decision-making speed

Who it's for

Mid-Level / Senior • On-site

Good fit
  • Experienced environmental scientists
  • Individuals seeking leadership opportunities
  • Professionals with a background in regulatory compliance
Not recommended for
  • Entry-level candidates or those without supervisory experience
  • Candidates looking for remote work
  • Individuals unfamiliar with environmental law and regulations

Motivation fit

Desire to contribute to state environmental initiativesInterest in managing a team and improving compliance processesWillingness to navigate governmental frameworks and policies

Key skills

Regulatory compliance knowledgeLeadership and managementEnvironmental science expertiseData analysis and reporting
Score: 75/100 AI verified analysis

About the job

Job 23-10 ESSupSWRO KS Environmental Scientist Supervisor OEC/ Surveillance/ SWRO   This position is only open to current, permanent employees of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality.   This position is in the Surveillance Division within the Office of Environmental Compliance.   This position is domiciled in Calcasieu Parish in Lake Charles   This position may be filled using the generic or laboratory option.   The incumbent for this position will manage, in a Supervisory capacity, the functions, training, and duties of the Surveillance Division staff in the Southwest Regional Office. This includes the review of incident and inspection reports, as well as Enforcement referrals, and all supporting data entry.   No Civil Service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.   To apply for this vacancy, click on the “Apply” link above and complete an electronic application, which can be used for this vacancy as well as future job opportunities. Applicants are responsible for checking the status of their application to determine where they are in the recruitment process. Further status message information is located under the Information section of the Current Job Opportunities page.   * Resumes WILL NOT be accepted in lieu of completed education and experience sections on your application. Applications may be rejected if incomplete.*   You must submit an equivalency evaluation statement for any international degree(s) by the closing of this announcement. This agency participates in the E-Verify system for verification of citizenship and employment authorization.   Equal Opportunity Employer   Louisiana is a State as a Model Employer for individuals with disabilities.   For further information about this vacancy contact: Kierra Smith Human Resources LA Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 4303 Baton Rouge, LA 70821 View email address on jobs.institutedata.com Qualifications     MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Either of the following will qualify: 1. GENERIC OPTION: A baccalaureate degree with a major in one of the following scientific fields: agronomy, animal science, atmospheric sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, environmental sciences, forestry, geosciences, health physics, health sciences, medical physics, nuclear science, physical geography, physics, soil sciences, statistics and quantitative methods, toxicology, or wildlife and fisheries sciences plus one of the following: 1. Three years of professional level scientific/technical environmental or radiation experience. 2. Three years of experience as an attorney practicing environmental law in a governmental environmental regulatory program. 3. Three years of professional level Geographic Information Systems (GIS) experience gained in an environmental regulatory program. NOTE: (For generic option) Professional level scientific/technical environmental experience is defined as experience gained in an environmental laboratory, an environmental compliance program in the private sector, or a governmental environmental program performing environmental work involving compliance with federal and/or state environmental regulations. Professional level scientific/technical radiation experience is defined as that experience gained in a regulatory or non-regulatory nuclear energy or radiation protection program, which includes health physics and medical physics. 2. LABORATORY OPTION: A baccalaureate degree with a major in one of the following scientific fields: agronomy, animal science, atmospheric sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, environmental sciences, forestry, geosciences, health physics, health sciences, medical physics, nuclear science, physical geography, physics, soil sciences, statistics and quantitative methods, toxicology, or wildlife and fisheries sciences plus one of the following: 1. Three years of professional level environmental laboratory experience. 2. Four years of professional level analytical laboratory, research laboratory, LIMS (Lab Integrated Management Systems), or laboratory auditing experience. NOTE: (For laboratory option) Professional level environmental laboratory experience is defined as experience gained in a governmental or private sector laboratory performing environmental laboratory analysis work involving compliance with federal and/or state environmental regulations. LIMS is defined as the database in which all analytical data generated by a laboratory is stored. Laboratory auditing is defined as on-site inspection of a laboratory for accreditation or certification purposes. SUBSTITUTIONS: (For both options) Graduate training will substitute for the required experience on the basis of fifteen semester hours in any of the qualifying fields for six months of experience. Graduate training with less than a master's degree will substitute for a maximum of six months of experience. A master's degree in any of the qualifying fields will substitute for one year of experience. A Ph.D. in any of the qualifying fields will substitute for a maximum of two years of experience. A master's degree or Ph.D. in any of the qualifying fields will substitute for the baccalaureate degree. College credit beyond the baccalaureate degree will substitute for a maximum of two years of experience. NOTE: (For both options) Any college hours or degree must be from an accredited college or university. NOTE: (For both options) The transcript must state that the applicant's major is in one of the specified fields. Baccalaureate degrees with majors in a field not listed above which included a heavy concentration in science courses will not be considered qualifying. NOTE: (For both options) Some specific scientific fields that are not qualifying are agriculture, architecture, computer science, food science, horticulture, mathematics, and science education.   Job Concepts Function of Work: To supervise functional units of a major environmental statewide program or operation that regulates the environmental effects of industrial, commercial, governmental and land use activities through the supervision of state regulation development, state implementation plan development, fee assessment, data collection, quality assurance, environmental assessment, laboratory analysis, grants management, certification procedures, strategic and operational plan development, personnel planning reviews, and adherence to state and federal regulations.   Level of Work: Supervisor.   Supervision Received: Broad review from an Environmental Scientist Manager or Environmental Division Administrator.   Supervision Exercised: Direct line over Environmental Scientist assigned to unit or region.   Location of Work: Department of Environmental Quality.   Job Distinctions: Differs from Environmental Scientist 3 by assignment of supervisory duties and organizational responsibility for a functional unit or geographical region of the state.   Differs from Environmental Scientist Manager by absence of responsibility for management of a major program or several functional units. Examples of Work ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST/GENERAL OPTION: Organizes workload, including planning, scheduling, setting priorities, etc. for a functional unit or geographical region of the state.   Supervises complex field and facility inspections of regulated sources, drafts enforcement action, and negotiates compliance schedules.   Supervises the review of permit applications of highly complex facilities.   Supervises the work processes of subordinates to ensure procedural and technical accuracy and completeness.   Supervises the coordination of the promulgation of complex regulations, operating procedures, standards, and test methods.   Supervises procedures for quality assurance audits of data, records, and other information to ensure its accuracy and completeness.   Supervises the implementation of reviews and analytical processes for intricate source testing techniques for accuracy and the source testing methods being performed to assure adherence to proper scientific procedures and quality assurance.   Represents the department at public hearings, workshops, conferences, etc.   Performs related work as assigned.   ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST/LABORATORY OPTION: Plans and directs the activities of the Environmental Water Quality, Air Quality Laboratory, or Organic Analysis Laboratory.   Supervises and coordinates the activities of the various analytical work units in the laboratory.   Reviews work completed by the analytical work units, interprets and evaluates results, and acts as the quality control/quality assurance officer for overall laboratory operations by reviewing performance, efficiency, and reproducibility.   Supervises maintenance, calibration, and repair of laboratory equipment and instruments.   Supervises and approves the research and development of new and alternative analytical methods.   Interviews and selects applicants for vacant laboratory positions.   Supervises the training of laboratory personnel in analytical methods, safety procedures and the application of water pollution control or air quality laws and regulations.   Supervises all complex analyses for the occurrence of various inorganic and organic substances in various environmental matrices using atomic absorption spectrophotometry, ion chromatography, instrumental colorimetry, ultraviolet/visible spectrophotometry, gas chromatography, infrared spectroscopy, and gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy.   Supervises laboratory operations during emergency response activities associated with oil, toxic, or other hazardous material spills or releases which have entered, or have the potential to enter, public waterways or the ambient air and may pose imminent threat to the environment or public health.   Advises Environmental Scientist as to the appropriate methods for sample collection, preservation, etc., in order to provide data that will properly characterize an environmental situation under investigation.   Supervises the legal chain of custody procedures for the laboratory.   Represents the Division concerning either air quality or water quality laboratory matters at meetings/hearings; serves as an expert witness and provides technical testimony at hearings and enforcement proceedings relevant to analyses performed by his/her laboratory facility.   Prepares budget requests for the Environmental Water Quality or Air Quality Laboratory.   Supervises the purchase of equipment, instruments, and supplies for the Environmental Water Quality or Air Quality Laboratory.   Reviews technical literature and attends seminars/workshops to maintain familiarity with scientific techniques, laws and regulations pertaining to water or air pollution control and water or air quality assessment.

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