STATE AND NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAM MANAGERS (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCIES (EPA) COMPLIANCE JOBS) California Occupational Guide Number 2000-A (part) Interest Area: Emerging Occupations 1994
State and Native American Program Managers advise and assist State and Native American officials to implement various provisions of federal hazardous waste environmental statutes. They negotiate annual grant work plans and monitor implementation. Their overall policy work contributes to the effectiveness of environmental regulations and programs.
Annual Wage Entry Level: GS Levels 5/7** GS Level 5 Begins at $19,807 GS Level 7 Begins at $24,534 Experienced: GS Levels 9/11/12 GS Level 9 Begins at $30,012 GS Level 11 Begins at $36,313 GS Level 12 Begins at $43,522
Skills - Understand and apply EPA laws and regulations - Use technical knowledge to do investigations and inspections - Establish facts and draw conclusions based on information gathered - Use both written and spoken communication to influence public officials, the public, and those responsible for hazardous waste Training/Requirements - B.A. Degree in Public Administration, Conservation and Natural Resources, Environmental Resources or related fields - Experience in environmental program development and management
DOT (Dictionary of Occupational Titles, 4th ed., Rev. 1) 168.267-086 OES (Occupational Employment Statistics) System 219110
Source: State of California, Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information Division, Information Services Group, (916) 262-2162
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