The Department of Ecology is Hiring!

Lead Drill Coordinator-Facility and Vessel position

(Marine Transportation Safety Specialist 3)

$5,136.00 – $6,741.00 Monthly
$61,632.00 – $80,892.00 Annually

Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen

Protecting Washington State’s environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. If you want to join a team that is highly effective, collaborative, has leadership that embraces the value of people, and believes in the fun factor, Ecology is a good fit.

The Spill Prevention, Preparedness, and Response program (SPPR) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Lead Drill Coordinator-Facility and Vessel (Marine Transportation Safety Specialist 3) position. This position is located in our Northwest Regional Office in Bellevue, Washington.

This leadership role gives you the opportunity to directly impact environmental outcomes by focusing on preparedness for oil spills to Washington waters and land, as well as effective and aggressive responses to oil and hazardous substance spills whenever they occur. The position also ensures that all program activities and interactions with internal and external stakeholders comply with agency and program expectations for professionalism and cooperation.

We are looking for applicants to have strong leadership skills and abilities, excellent communication skills, good organization skills, and have experience in oil spill response, incident command systems and drills.

As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington’s environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism and accountability. Maybe you’ve seen some of our recent stories on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or our blog.

To learn more about our agency, please visit our website at www.ecy.wa.gov.

Local efforts… Diverse people… Statewide impacts

The purpose of this position is to ensure Ecology and industry plans and spill management teams are trained, equipped and tested during realistic and strategically designed drills, and that the program has adequate preparation for managing large oil spills. The position is a senior expert who enhances the Northwest region’s spill response and planning capability through oil spill plan development and announced/unannounced oil spill drill design and evaluations. This position leads lower level specialists in the approval of vessel and facility oil spill plans that are tested through tabletop and deployment drills. This position also contributes to the maintenance of the Northwest Area (Regional) Oil Spill Contingency Plan. This position works closely with and provides drill and contingency planning expertise to other state and federal agencies, the Regional Response Team and Northwest Area Committee, the state’s higher education institutions, scientists, economists, private industry and response contractors, technology manufacturers and systems operators.

 

Some of the key work activities include:

  • Senior expert in the planning, observation of and managing the state’s participation in oil spill drills for regulated vessels, facilities, response contractors and drills internal to the program.
  • Designs and implements unannounced drills.
  • Develops criteria or regulations used to evaluate drills, as well as response equipment and personnel capability.
  • Maintains the northwest regional drill calendar.
  • Conducts ICS, Area Plan and other related training for industry, Ecology, federal, state, local government, tribes and contractors.

 

This position is open until filled, with an initial screening on April 28, 2015. In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before April 27, 2015. The agency reserves the right to make an appointment anytime after the initial screening date.


Required Qualifications

A Bachelor’s of Science degree involving major study in marine transportation, emergency management, environmental science or planning, physical science or closely related field AND four additional years of spill response or maritime experience.

OR

 

Master’s of Art or Science degree in marine transportation, emergency management, environmental science or planning, physical science or closely related field ANDtwo additional years of work in spill response or maritime experience.

 

OR

 

Three years of experience as a Marine Transportation Safety Specialist 2 (MTSS2) working in planning, participating or evaluating oil spill drills, provided that a bachelor’s degree or higher as described above is attained.

 

And

 

Demonstrate extensive knowledge and expertise on oil spill contingency plan content, review and approval and in the Incident Command System for managing oil spills.

 

AND

 

Successfully meet the following Key Strategic Competencies:

Perform your work in a professional and respectful manner.

Listen carefully and communicate in a responsive and timely manner.

Solve problems in innovative ways. Be focused on priorities and ask for clarity on priorities when needed.

Build and maintain cooperative relationships. Use maturity when dealing with anger, frustration and disappointment.

Practice continuous improvement. Accept personal responsibility and correct mistakes.


Desired Qualifications

Working knowledge of the Northwest Area Contingency Plan. Experience in developing, maintaining or implementing preparedness plans.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment

The position normally works in a relatively sedentary open office environment, working with computers and other office equipment for long periods of time. However, this position may also require spill response in field work which could involve several hours of standing, walking, or squatting each day.

This position is part of the Spills Program Incident Management Team (IMT) and Crisis Management Team and is required to:

  • Complete Incident Command System (ICS) training at the level of 100, 200, 700 and 800.
  • Maintain HAZWOPER certification annually and continual training as required by the Program as they come available to maintain IMT position qualifications.
  • Be able to obtain the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card which entails a detailed background check.
  • Hold and maintain eligibility and certification to permit travel to and from Canada, including passport or Enhanced Driver’s License.
  • Hold and maintain a valid Washington driver’s license and be able to operate a motor vehicle.

For immediate consideration, please apply online at:

http://agency.governmentjobs.com/washington/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1123929.