
Stormwater Inspector
EmergencyMD, Pharr, TX, United States
Join the City of Pharr as a Full-Time Stormwater Inspector and be at the forefront of innovative environmental solutions in Pharr, TX. This onsite role offers a unique opportunity to tackle critical challenges in stormwater management, ensuring the sustainability and health of our community. Collaborate with a dynamic team that embodies customer‑centricity and problem‑solving at its best, striving to make a positive impact on the lives of Pharr residents. You will engage in hands‑on work, conducting inspections and assessments that directly contribute to urban development and environmental protection. With competitive pay at
$36,500.00 , you will be recognized for your expertise and dedication to improving local infrastructure.
Your contributions will help shape a cleaner, safer city. You can enjoy great benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, and Paid Time Off. This is not just a job; it’s a chance to influence your community while advancing your career in a forward‑thinking and energetic environment.
What does a Stormwater Inspector do?
As a Stormwater Inspector at the City of Pharr, you will engage in skilled technical and compliance work that is vital to the success of the City’s Stormwater Management Program and TPDES MS4 permit requirements. This role is crucial in conducting thorough inspections of construction sites to ensure adherence to TCEQ stormwater regulations and best management practices (BMPs). You will directly impact the community by addressing residential drainage and stormwater issues, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and public safety.
This position not only emphasizes regulatory compliance but also fosters proactive problem solving, making it essential for maintaining the integrity of our local ecosystem.
What matters most
To excel as a Stormwater Inspector with the City of Pharr, a solid foundation in stormwater management principles and drainage infrastructure is essential. Candidates must possess in‑depth knowledge of erosion and sediment control practices, alongside a comprehensive understanding of applicable Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations and Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) MS4 permit requirements. Familiarity with EPA Clean Water Act standards is also critical.
The ability to investigate illicit discharges and illegal dumping is vital, as is the skill to respond effectively to residential drainage and stormwater complaints. Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities will enable the inspector to address complex challenges and implement best management practices, ensuring compliance and protecting our local environment. Effective communication skills are also necessary to engage with the community and collaborate with various stakeholders in achieving the city’s stormwater management goals.
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$36,500.00 , you will be recognized for your expertise and dedication to improving local infrastructure.
Your contributions will help shape a cleaner, safer city. You can enjoy great benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, and Paid Time Off. This is not just a job; it’s a chance to influence your community while advancing your career in a forward‑thinking and energetic environment.
What does a Stormwater Inspector do?
As a Stormwater Inspector at the City of Pharr, you will engage in skilled technical and compliance work that is vital to the success of the City’s Stormwater Management Program and TPDES MS4 permit requirements. This role is crucial in conducting thorough inspections of construction sites to ensure adherence to TCEQ stormwater regulations and best management practices (BMPs). You will directly impact the community by addressing residential drainage and stormwater issues, demonstrating a commitment to environmental stewardship and public safety.
This position not only emphasizes regulatory compliance but also fosters proactive problem solving, making it essential for maintaining the integrity of our local ecosystem.
What matters most
To excel as a Stormwater Inspector with the City of Pharr, a solid foundation in stormwater management principles and drainage infrastructure is essential. Candidates must possess in‑depth knowledge of erosion and sediment control practices, alongside a comprehensive understanding of applicable Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations and Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) MS4 permit requirements. Familiarity with EPA Clean Water Act standards is also critical.
The ability to investigate illicit discharges and illegal dumping is vital, as is the skill to respond effectively to residential drainage and stormwater complaints. Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities will enable the inspector to address complex challenges and implement best management practices, ensuring compliance and protecting our local environment. Effective communication skills are also necessary to engage with the community and collaborate with various stakeholders in achieving the city’s stormwater management goals.
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