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Supervisor Environmental, Health & Safety Services

Apply now Title: Supervisor Environmental, Health & Safety Services Department: Environmental Services Location: Sacramento, CA, US, 95817-1899 Category: Health and Safety Minimum Pay Rate:$141,814.40 Maximum Pay Rate:$187,824.00 Limited Term Position:No Civil Service Status:Civil Service Apply by Date:05/21/2026 Posting Type:Open This posting intends to fill one (1) regular full-time position and establish an eligibility list which may be used to fill regular, full-time, or limited-term positions, over the next two (2) years. As a Supervisor on the Environmental Services at the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) you will help us coordinate and implement Greenhouse Gas (GHG) or California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) programs and meet regulatory requirements in support of business unit operations. You will be responsible for resolving complex GHG air quality or CEQA related problems and oversee complex environmental projects. You will work with the Environmental Services (ES) Manager in planning, coordinating, prioritizing, monitoring and evaluating work results of ES Leads and Specialists and assist in the training, motivating, and developing of personnel. Purpose Serves as a technical expert and supervisor to an Environmental Services team and oversees programs and regulatory requirements. Responsibilities include: Develop staff, coordinate work, manage staff workloads, and implement programs. Ensure compliance with applicable environmental rules, policies, regulations, and procedures. Ensure work quality and accuracy as it relates to staff work and environmental issues. Train staff and business unit personnel in environmental procedures. Manage consultants and contractors. Staff on an Environmental Services team may also perform tasks associated with pre-project environmental reviews (including coverage under the California Environmental Quality Act); providing project permitting and construction support (including but not limited to wetland regulations, special-status species, cultural and Tribal cultural resources, stormwater, hazardous materials business plans, hazardous waste, soil management, water quality, and air quality), greenhouse gas reporting, and sustainability efforts. Nature and Scope There are four (4) levels in this job classification series that have similar job content but with progressively more challenging degrees and levels of skill, responsibility, knowledge, experience, and qualification requirements: Flex classifications (that permit progression from lower-level classes to higher level classes without examination based upon assessment of an individual's experience and performance) within the series: Entry: Incumbent acquires knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the tasks associated within the series but are not yet demonstrating these at the Journey level. Journey: Incumbent is demonstrating the required skills and knowledge to independently perform the full scope of the job. Non-Flex classifications (that promote from lower-level classes to higher level classes and require an examination, such as an interview, based upon individual experience and performance) within the series. Senior: Advanced journey level resource who is responsible for advanced assignments, as dictated by the work needing to be performed; may serve in a lead and/or supervisory capacity. Supervisor: Working supervisor directing the work of a functional team. Entry to Journey: Incumbents at the entry level are required to successfully "progress" to the journey level within 60 months of appointment to remain within the job series. Seniors and Supervisors must be hired through a promotional process and do not automatically progress from lower levels in the series. Duties and Responsibilities Supervision and Leadership Serve as a working supervisor, balancing environmental technical tasks with leadership responsibilities. Lead, evaluate, and develop staff, contractors, and consultants, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team. Develop succession plans to ensure workforce continuity, knowledge transfer, and staff growth. Program and Departmental Management Lead and evaluate Environmental Services programs, aligning initiatives with organizational goals. Support the Manager in setting and managing departmental goals, policies, and priorities. Prioritize workloads, allocate resources, and coordinate projects for optimal efficiency. Technical Expertise and Problem Solving Provide expertise and guidance in environmental science and regulatory compliance. Support staff in resolving complex technical and regulatory issues. Implement best practices and industry standards to ensure effective environmental planning and project execution. Regulatory Compliance and Policy Oversight Monitor, interpret, and assess legislative, litigation, and regulatory updates; ensure organizational compliance. Guide staff in developing responses and strategies for regulatory changes. Increase regulatory awareness organization-wide and advise leadership on compliance risks. Project and Contract Management Oversee design, implementation, and delivery of complex projects by defining objectives, scope, budgets, schedules, and deliverables. Develop RFPs, negotiate contracts, and manage consultant and contractor performance and costs. Ensure timely and on-scope project and contract delivery aligned with organizational priorities. Training and Education Oversee development, scheduling and coordination of environmental training programs for internal staff and external stakeholders. Support staff development by identifying training needs, recommending opportunities, and ensuring technical and regulatory knowledge are enhanced. Additional Duties and Responsibilities Risk Management and Strategic Planning Facilitate identification and characterization of project and program risks, providing recommendations for mitigation and management. Integrate risk awareness into planning and decision-making processes. Optimize work processes to improve efficiency, quality, and outcomes of Environmental Services programs. Communication and Collaboration Serve as a key liaison between the Environmental Services team, other departments, leadership, and external partners. Represent the department at high-level meetings, providing clear communication on complex technical and regulatory issues. Build collaborative solutions that balance organizational, regulatory, and community needs. Other Duties Provide recommendations to management on staffing, organizational structure, and training/development needs. Perform other related duties as assigned; work hours, locations, and schedules may vary based on business and program needs. Required Education Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in environmental studies, engineering, biology, geology, archaeology, or a related field, or equivalent experience. If no degree, nine or more (9+) years of experience are required. Required Experience Qualifications Five or more (5+) years of progressively responsible relevant work experience including two or more (2+) years of progressively responsible supervisory experience or project lead experience in a team environment, in an environmental field. Knowledge Of Methods and techniques for planning, organizing, directing and controlling work activities; policies and procedures for evaluating and recording performance results; policies and procedures for recruiting, screening and hiring; principles and practices for delegating, prioritizing, assigning and reviewing work assignments; policies and procedures related to supervisory practices and employee rights; methods and techniques for training staff; District policies, procedures, applicable MOUs and other special agreements; principles and practices of process redesign and improvement; industry trends regarding SHE; applicable legal requirements affecting the business unit; SHE risks inherent to the business unit work process; the cost/benefits of a safe work environment and working safely; principles of Safety, Occupational Health and Environmental/Hazardous Materials Management programs/processes, policies procedures and standards; federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations governing SHE; principles and practices of Safety, Occupational Health and Environmental sampling, ecological interactions, chemical and physical processes and affects of man made actions; practices and processes in conducting safety, loss control/prevention, occupational health and environmental audits, inspections and self-assessments; issues of concern to and work procedures entailed in operation of an electric power utility; regulatory processes of the federal, state and local levels in depth to effectively represent the District in SHE concerns; principles and practices of program evaluation; procedures and practices for monitoring and managing projects; safety policies, practices and procedures; standard operating procedures for modern office equipment including a computer and applicable software; English grammar, punctuation and vocabulary standards. Skills To Interpret and apply District policies procedures, applicable MOU and/or other special agreements; apply applicable personnel laws, codes and regulations; coach, mentor, motivate, influence, challenge and develop subordinate staff; manage contracts and work of consultants and contractors; recruit, select, hire, supervise and evaluate employees; prepare performance plans and evaluations for staff; coordinate the work of the function or unit with other District entities; establish, manage, monitor and update budget; identify, assess and coordinate training needs for staff; initiate, maintain and oversee adherence to safety policies and procedures; interact with others to influence and motivate; compile and prepare technical, statistical and/or analytical reports and presentations; develop and conduct oral presentations to internal/external audiences; respond to and resolve customer issues, concerns and needs; monitor and manage projects; advocate for SHE and demonstrate leadership by surfacing important issues even when unpopular; research, analyze and provide recommendations to achieve department and District objectives; utilize a personal computer and/or computer terminal, systems and software relevant to the job; communicate effectively orally and in writing internally/externally; establish and maintain effective working relationships internally/externally. Required Licenses/Certificates A valid California drivers' license. Must meet and maintain the District's frequent driver standard per SDP policy 4.7.2.2. Desirable Qualifications Utility industry experience on development, management, and implementation of GHG related reporting programs. Experience in database development and management. Experience in QA/QC development and implementation. Management of complex CEQA projects and experience in development, management, and implementation of environmental programs. Ability to supervise staff, including prioritizing and assigning work, conducting performance reviews, overseeing training and development, and making promotional and hiring decisions. Experience guiding decisions and supporting business units in all matters involving GHG or CEQA to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Ability to lead the development of new programs, as needed, to meet new or future regulations related to GHG or CEQA. Physical Requirements Applicants must be able to perform the essential job functions with or without a reasonable accommodation. Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) - Who We Are As the nation's sixth-largest community-owned electric service provider, we're proud of our reputation as one of the best places to work in Sacramento. Our employees tell us in our engagement surveys they're "Happy, satisfied and engaged" which helps create a workplace that best serves our customers.Sacramento was named as the 2nd happiest place to work in America by Forbes Magazine. Lake Tahoe, San Francisco and the world-renowned Napa Valley are within easy driving distance of our locations. Required Preferred Job Industries Other