Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist

American Water Resources Association

Boise, ID

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$27.10–$36.30 Per Hour
SKILLS
Analysis Skills, Bacteria, Best Practices, Biology, Construction Planning, Documentation, Driver's License, Environmental Monitoring, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Government, Laboratory Techniques, Maintenance - Plumbing, Physical Science, Quality Assurance, Quality Assurance Methodology, Quality Control, Quality Control Methodology, Quality Monitoring, Specimen Collection, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), Water Quality Testing
LOCATION
Boise, ID
POSTED
30+ days ago

Details

Posted: 14-May-26

Location: Boise, Idaho

Type: Full Time

Salary: $27.10 - $36.30 per hour, DOQ

Categories:

Environmental Engineering

Years of Experience:

2 - 4

Preferred Education:

4 Year Degree

Applications are now being accepted for an Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist in the Environmental Department at the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) in the Boise, Idaho area. This is a non-exempt position with a hiring range of $27.10 $36.30 per hour, DOQ.

ACHD offers an excellent benefit package with medical, vision and dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays, paid parental leave, 401K match and membership in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI).

Environmental Specialist / Sr. Environmental Specialist applies environmental knowledge and skills to monitor, analyze, and report activities related to Districts NPDES MS4 Permit monitoring program.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • The incumbent leads the Districts Stormwater Laboratory activities including: splitting and preserving samples, bacteria sample analyses and reporting (IDEXX Method); cleaning and preparing sampling equipment; maintaining equipment and supplies; developing, implementing, and training others to assist in laboratory standard operating procedures; developing appropriate QA/QC procedures for work performed, and maintaining a properly functioning laboratory based on best practices. May work after standard hours, as needed, to address sample collection and method holding times.
  • The incumbent applies technical environmental and drainage-related knowledge and skills to implement the Dry Weather Outfall Screening Program and may assist with wet weather monitoring and pollution reduction activities as necessary.
  • Performs field investigations of the District stormwater systems and maintains storm drain outfall inventory and attributes.
  • Prepares annual NPDES reporting documentation and maintains documents.

Qualifications:

Environmental Specialist:

  • Requires knowledge of laboratory practices, water quality monitoring principles and environmental sampling protocols, quality assurance and control techniques, and sampling plan design, development, and implementation;
  • Requires knowledge and understanding of watershed delineation, storm drain investigation, pollutant source tracing investigations, and mapping;
  • Must possess a valid Idaho drivers license; and
  • Bachelors degree in environmental, physical, biological science or related field is preferred OR any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skill, and abilities may be acceptable.

Sr. Environmental Specialist:

The Sr. Environmental Specialist requires a minimum of 3 years of proven experience and considerable knowledge in the key skills and abilities listed above. The Sr. Environmental Specialist may supervise the work of a student intern.

A completed ACHD application is required and must be submitted to Human Resources no later than 4:30 p.m., June 13, 2026. Applications will be reviewed periodically. Apply as soon as possible to ensure you will be considered for this position. This job announcement will be closed if the position is filled prior to the closing date. Applications are available at 5800 Meeker Ave.; Boise, ID 83713 or on our website at www.achdidaho.org.

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About Ada County Highway District

Established in 1972 as an independent government entity, the Ada County Highway District (ACHD) is responsible for all short-range planning, construction, maintenance, operations, rehabilitation and improvements to Ada County''s urban streets, rural roadways (excluding state highways) and bridges. Geographically, the Districts jurisdiction includes Boise, Eagle, Garden City, Kuna, Meridian, Star and the unincorporated areas of Ada County; it is the only consolidated countywide highway district in the State of Idaho.

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