Solid Waste Program - Body Art and Medical Waste: Incumbents within the Solid Waste Program are responsible for oversight of body art facilities and medical waste generators, with duties such as conducting complex inspections of solid waste handling and disposal facilities, transfer stations, landfills, body art establishments, and medical waste generation, storage, treatment, and disposal sites, reviewing and processing plan review submittals, permits, and registrations, evaluating compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, investigating complaints related to solid waste body art practices and medical waste management, responding to illegal dumping and improper disposal incidents, providing technical assistance and regulatory guidance to facility operators and practitioners, preparing detailed inspection and enforcement documentation, issuing notices of violation, and coordinating corrective actions, assisting with emergency response related to solid or medical waste incidents, mentoring and training assigned staff, and serving as a program resource to ensure protection of public health, worker safety, and environmental quality. Food & Recreational Health Program: Incumbents within the Food and Recreational Health Program are responsible for conducting complex inspections of retail food facilities, temporary food events, swimming pools, spas, recreational water facilities, and other regulated establishments, reviewing and processing plan review submittals for food and recreational facilities, evaluating compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, providing guidance and technical assistance to operators regarding safe food handling, sanitation, and recreational watersafety requirements, investigating foodborne illness complaints and suspected outbreaks, responding to public health emergencies related to food and recreational water, preparing detailed inspection and enforcement reports, issuing permits and notices of violation, coordinating enforcement actions when necessary, mentoring and training assigned staff, and serving as a program resource to ensure protection of public health and safety.