Description
Install, operate, and maintain pollution control and monitoring equipment to prevent, control, and remediate air, water, and soil contamination under the direction of engineers or scientists. Collect samples and data, perform tests, and support regulatory compliance and incident response. May assist in piloting and improving emission and wastewater control devices and processes.
- • Receive, set up, calibrate, test, or decontaminate pollution monitoring and control equipment.
- • Maintain logs, continuous monitoring records, and digital files.
- • Conduct field and facility monitoring for air emissions, wastewater, and stormwater.
- • Review SOPs, permits, and checklists for completeness and regulatory conformance.
- • Plan daily monitoring routes, sampling events, and maintenance schedules.
- • Source replacement parts and consumables; maintain spare inventory.
- • Arrange proper disposal of hazardous wastes, spent filters, sludge, or contaminated media.
- • Inspect emission control systems, tanks, and processes for regulatory compliance.
- • Provide technical support during installation, startup, and optimization of scrubbers, baghouses, or treatment systems.
- • Implement process adjustments to reduce emissions or discharges under direction.
- • Coordinate field helpers or contractors during monitoring or maintenance activities.
- • Assist with spill response, containment, and site decontamination.
- • Compile monitoring reports with charts, graphs, and summaries for internal and regulatory use.
- • Monitor control system parameters, troubleshoot alarms, and document anomalies.
- • Work with operations staff or clients to develop and implement pollution prevention practices.
- • Perform QA/QC and basic statistical checks on air and water monitoring data.
- • Draft work orders and task plans; estimate materials, labor, and equipment needs.
- • Conduct site assessments to evaluate natural attenuation or treatment effectiveness.
- • Perform leak detection surveys and map pollutant pathways using handheld instruments.
- • Clean, maintain, and function-test sampling pumps, probes, CEMS, and meters.
- • Support selection and piloting of pollution control technologies and treatment media.
- • Assist with bench-scale tests of treatment processes and media performance.
- • Collect, preserve, and package air, water, soil, and waste samples with proper chain-of-custody.
- • Prepare, track, and help maintain environmental permits and compliance documentation.
- • Record field observations, measurements, photographs, and test results accurately.
- • Conduct stack tests, opacity readings, or wastewater effluent tests per approved methods.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026