Click here: Environmental Planner 3 (Two positions)

Location: Lacey, WA

Salary range: $57,948.00 – $76,128.00 Annually

 

The Toxics Cleanup Program is looking to fill two Environmental Planner 3 positions. We are looking for candidates with strong team and project management skills, demonstrated success in technical writing and communication, and a desire to work collaboratively to develop policies and guidance that improve the process for cleaning up contaminated sites.

 

Please note: One position is permanent and the other is a project position.

 

Expedited Voluntary Cleanup Program Planner (Environmental Planner 3) (Please note: this is a project position with an expected end date of June 30, 2021)

As an independent project manager responsible for guiding the development of the expedited process for the voluntary cleanup program. You will work independently and collaboratively with a TCP workgroup to develop policies, guidance, and rules that implement Substitute House Bill 1290. This work directly supports TCP’s strategic goal to Clean Up Sites. In this position, you will get to develop policy and guidance, write rule language, manage projects related to the implementation of SHB 1290, and provide technical editing and communication support for your project’s deliverables. You will also have the opportunity to work on strategic planning and performance management for the overall voluntary cleanup program.

 

Policy Unit Planner (Environmental Planner 3) (Please note: this is a permanent position)

As an independent project manager responsible for guiding the development of cleanup rules and polices you will work independently and collaboratively with senior technical staff in the policy and technical support unit and on the rule team. Key activities under TCP’s strategic goal to Clean Up Sites that you will support include:

  • Development of policies and guidance through technical editing.
  • Internal and external communication during policy development and rulemaking.
  • Project management of the cleanup rule update and the development of other TCP policies including facilitating TCP teams and workgroups.