California Department of Toxic Substances Control · 1 week ago
ANALYST II
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control is dedicated to protecting California’s people, communities, and environment from toxic substances. As an Analyst II, you will research and analyze cost recovery statuses and provide project managers with updated information, ensuring deadlines are met for cost recovery activities.
Environmental Services
Responsibilities
Utilize databases and paper records to research and provide project managers (PM), other project analysts, attorneys, and management with correct, up-to-date, and easy to understand analysis of the cost recovery status of sites
Track and ensure deadlines set by management are met for cost recovery activities
Pursuant to DTSC Cost Recovery Departmental Procedure Memoranda (DPM), performs administrative cost recovery duties
Use guidance in DPMs and state and federal law to conduct web-based and historical paper records searches to determine liability and viability of PRPs (Potential Responsible Parties)
Conduct and document title searches using public information
Perform analysis and use templates to draft written conclusions regarding the liability and viability of PRPs based on gathered evidence
Qualification
Required
Experience using databases to manipulate and extract data
Experience conducting research and analysis
Experience writing reports
Experience developing and providing training
Experience leading meetings
Experience maintaining and coordinating project schedules
Experience developing policies and procedures
Experience establishing or monitoring performance standards
A Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) is required for the hiring manager's review. Applications submitted without an SOQ may be disqualified
Preferred
Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required
Company
California Department of Toxic Substances Control
The mission of the Department of Toxic Substances Control is to protect California’s people and environment from harmful effects of toxic substances by restoring contaminated resources, enforcing hazardous waste laws, reducing hazardous waste generation and encouraging the manufacture of chemically safer products.