Job postings for positions in air quality planning and research.

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Position: BioWatch and Toxics Coordinator

Location: Milwaukee, WI – Menomonee River Valley district

Close Date: 11:59 p.m. Central Standard Time on Monday, April 8, 2024

Summary:

The Air Management Biowatch and Toxics Coordinator, is responsible for the administration of the statewide operations for the Wisconsin ambient air monitoring network, outlined by the Clean Air Act (CAA) focusing on Hazardous Air Pollution and the Department of Homeland Security Biowatch Program Guidance. This responsibility includes subject matter expertise on air monitor siting and data acquisition of non-criteria pollutant data ensuring that all monitors consistently meet federal siting criteria and operations adhere to federal guidance. This position is responsible for assuring that Wisconsin’s – Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directed – Biowatch air monitoring network operates efficiently, productively and accomplishes air monitoring federally directed objectives and assignments, ensuring that the 24/7 monitoring and response network is highly functional.

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Position: Policy Coordinator in the Division of Environmental Management-Reannouncement

Location: Madison, WI

Close Date: 11:59 pm central on Monday, April 8, 2024

Summary:

This position coordinates, integrates, and tracks the development of complex regulatory policy and planning activities related to air quality management and Clean Air Act implementation. This position will work with all major elements of the Air Management Program (including permitting, monitoring, planning, and compliance staff), as well as division and department management, to support program implementation of the act consistent with department policies. This position will focus on coordination efforts needed to address priority state air quality initiatives. This position will also conduct science-based policy development and analysis work related to these initiatives. The position will work with the U.S. EPA and other external stakeholders such as industry, utilities, environmental organizations, community groups, and the Air Management Study Group on activities related to this position.

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