Environmental Engineer III

State of North Dakota

$90K — $97K *
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in civil, mining, environmental or geological engineering, or closely related field.
  • Three years of engineering work experience required.
  • Must obtain a valid North Dakota driver's license within 30 days of employment.
  • Master's Degree can substitute for one year of professional work experience.
  • Preferred: Professional Engineer (P.E.) status or EIT/FE certification.

Responsibilities

  • Review mining permit applications, revisions, and renewals to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Evaluate reclamation cost calculations and bond amounts to ensure adequacy for reclamation efforts.
  • Maintain a database for certified mine blasters and oversee relevant compliance areas.
  • Conduct field inspections of surface coal mines to ensure adherence to laws and policies.
  • Prepare detailed inspection reports documenting deficiencies and technical issues.
  • Utilize software applications for technical reviews and inspections of mining permits.
  • Input and manage mining data in the GIS for tracking and analysis.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive employer-paid health plan.
  • Paid leave and retirement plan.
  • Flexible work hours.
  • Stable work-life environment with challenging work opportunities.
  • Access to professional development information through the commission's website.
Full Job Description
Job Location: Bismarck
Salary: $7,500 - $8,100 per month depending on experience

Benefits:

The North Dakota Public Service Commission offers challenging work opportunities, a full range of employee benefits including a comprehensive employer-paid health plan, paid leave, a retirement plan, flexible work hours, a stable work-life environment and more. For more information, go to our website at www.psc.nd.gov .

Summary of Work:

The North Dakota Public Service Commission seeks to hire a highly skilled Engineer for its Reclamation Division. The Reclamation Division is responsible for regulating surface coal mining in the state. A team of scientists on staff collectively process mining permits and oversee mining and reclamation operations by conducting frequent mine inspections. The Reclamation Division has staff specialized in hydrology, agronomy, wildlife and range science, engineering, and soils. We are looking for a new engineer to join the team.

Duties include:
  • Perform timely reviews of applications for mining permits, permit revisions, permit renewals, bond releases, monitoring data, and other data to ensure regulatory requirements are met. This includes reviewing and evaluating surface water management and other design plans prepared by or under the direction of registered professional engineers.
  • Review reclamation cost calculations in applications to ensure they are calculated according to established guidelines and that bond amounts are sufficient to carry out reclamation in event of bond forfeiture.
  • Review applications for the certification of mine blasters, maintain a database for certified blasters, and remain familiar with matters associated with the use of explosives at the mines.
  • Conduct field inspections of surface coal mines to determine if mining and reclamation operations comply with current laws, rules, and policies.
  • Prepare clearly written inspection reports, deficiencies, and technical issues noted in applications.
  • Develop and maintain a good working knowledge of software applications used during mine inspections and in the technical review of mining permit and revision applications.
  • Use and add data to the Reclamation Division's Geographic Information System (GIS) for storing and managing mining and reclamation information on file within the division.
  • Suggest and comment on proposed rules and policies related to the engineering aspects of the mining and reclamation regulatory program.
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Requires a bachelor's degree in civil, mining, environmental or geological engineering or closely related engineering degree.
  • Three years of engineering work experience.
  • Must have, or obtain within 30 days of employment, a valid North Dakota driver's license.
A Master's Degree in a related field may substitute for one year of professional-level work experience.

If unable to find qualified applicants, will consider filling at a lower level which requires a bachelor's degree in civil, mining, environmental or geological engineering, or closely related engineering degree.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Professional Engineer (P.E.) status, EIT/FE certification, or ability to obtain.
  • Working knowledge of surface water hydrology software, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and other engineering related software.
  • Knowledge of surface coal mine operations and reclamation procedures.
  • Work experience or applicable course work in the design of water impoundments and roads.
  • Work experience or applicable course work in calculating earthwork construction cost estimates and/or bond amounts.
  • Work experience or applicable course work with mass balance calculations.
  • Experience working in a regulatory role.
Application Procedures:

Applications will ONLY be accepted online through the ND PeopleSoft System.
  • In addition to the online application, applicants MUST upload the following documents:
    • Resume;
    • Cover letter which includes a summary of how the applicant's education and work experience are related to the minimum and preferred qualifications;
    • College transcripts (if applicable) or Documentation of Certification; and,
    • The name, address, and phone number of three (3) professional references (no letters of reference please).
  • Candidates will be scored on a 100-point candidate questionnaire to be considered for interviews. Application materials, including resumes and attachments, are not considered in the 100-point candidate questionnaire. Applicants must provide detail in their responses to the questionnaire.
  • Application materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on the closing date.
  • Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Sponsorships will not be considered.
  • For more information about the position or if you need accommodation or assistance in the application or interview process, contact Sheila Zacher at (701) 328-4083, TTY 1-800-366-6888, or 711.

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