MOS Code: None
Education and Experience : Associate's Degree or higher in Biology, Environmental Science, Public Health, Homeland Security, Emergency Management, Laboratory Science or related field; or 30 hours of college credits in science, public health, homeland security or related field, plus one (1) year of experience in field-based studies, field data collection, scientific research, public health and safety, or a related field.
Licenses and Certificates : Valid Texas Class "C" Driver's License or equivalent from another state by date of appointment.
General Purpose
Under general supervision, performs basic aspects of BioWatch filter preparation, installation, collection, transportation, and documentation of environmental air-monitoring filters. Supports public health surveillance efforts through adherence to federal, state, and local program network requirements.
Typical Duties
Perform field and office duties related to the day-to-day operation of the City's BioWatch program network. Involves: Prepare, install, inspect, collect, and transport BioWatch filters in accordance with established protocols and schedules. Operate and maintain BioWatch sampling equipment and associated monitoring devices. Follow all BioWatch Program Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), quality assurance requirements, and chain-of-custody procedures. Accurately document sampling activities, equipment inspections, maintenance records, and field observations using electronic and manual reporting systems. Conduct routine equipment maintenance, troubleshooting, and minor repairs as trained. Assist with inventory management, equipment calibration, and supply tracking. Support emergency response activities and special operations related to biological surveillance and public health preparedness. Maintain security and confidentiality of sensitive program information and monitoring locations. Prepare reports and maintain records related to sampling activities and program operations.
Administrative duties. Involves organizing and maintaining equipment, supplies, and program records. Assist with data entry, report preparation, and document management. Coordinate with laboratory personnel, program partners, and designated monitoring site representatives. Perform other related duties as assigned.
General Information
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Note: This is an unclassified contract position. Employment is predicated on continuation of state/federal funding.
Note: This advertisement will be utilized to fill both part-time and full-time positions.
Note: Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. This position will close when a preset number of applications have been received.
Note: Applicants with foreign diplomas, transcripts, and degrees must have all documents translated and evaluated by an agency of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) prior to submitting them to the Human Resources Department. Please visit www.naces.org/members for more information.
A résumé and/or other documents will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Comments such as “See résumé” are not acceptable and will result in the application being considered incomplete.
To qualify for this position, required education, experience, knowledge and skills must be clearly stated on your application’s employment history. We do not use any information on your resume to review if you meet the minimum qualifications for this position.
Failure to fully detail all experience and job duties in the application, or copying/pasting directly from the job specification, or responses referring to your résumé will eliminate you from consideration for the position.
Determined by agreement
Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of El Paso
915-212-1244THE CITY OF EL PASO HAS IMPLEMENTED PROGRAMS TO INVEST IN ITS WORKFORCE, INCLUDING:
- Competitive wages
- Pension Plans
- Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
- Health Savings Account
- Paid Time Off and Paid Parental Leave
- Quality Training and Tuition Assistance Programs
Mission:
Deliver exceptional services to support a high quality of life and place for our community.
Vision:
Develop a vibrant regional economy, safe and beautiful neighborhoods and exceptional recreational, cultural and educational opportunities powered by a high performing government.
Values:
Integrity, Respect, Excellence, Accountability, People
THE COMMUNITY
Located at the westernmost edge of Texas along the Rio Grande River, El Paso has long been recognized as one of the nation’s safest cities with a population of over 800,000. This thriving community is aptly referred to as the “Sun City” – a moniker derived from the 300+ days of sunshine experienced annually.
El Paso, the largest Texas City on the U.S./Mexico border and the sixth largest city in Texas, is a dynamic and vibrant community whose location on the border provides the City with a culturally diverse population and a rich heritage that embraces the past while building for the future.
El Paso is filled with many attractions that residents and visitors enjoy alike. For sports enthusiasts, the City is home to The El Paso Chihuahuas, the Minor League baseball team and Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. El Paso is also home to Sun Bowl Stadium at UTEP where many events occur, including Division I college football games and other events, including the nationally televised Sun Bowl game held each year. UTEP is also the home of the legendary Don Haskins Center where Division I college basketball games are played. Residents and visitors may also take in an El Paso Locomotive FC soccer game or an El Paso Rhinos hockey game. Located in El Paso are amusement parks, water parks, state parks, museums, the El Paso Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and the El Paso Symphony Orchestra. At the heart of the City is the Franklin Mountains State Park, the largest urban state park in Texas.
Fort Bliss is the largest installation in the United States Army Forces Command and the second largest military installation in the Army overall with the largest being the adjacent White Sands Missile Range. Fort Bliss is an anchor of the local economy and its economic stability, as it is the single largest employer in the area supporting over 167,000 people with an annual economic contribution of over $25 billion. The City of El Paso strives to be the #1 City in America for Veterans to live. The City of El Paso has been recognized by the Texas Veterans Commission for its high Veteran Employment rate. The City government currently employs approximately 14% of veterans and has a Military and Veterans Affairs department.
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