Stormwater Quality Officer

Posted Date 1 week ago(3/25/2025 6:00 PM)
Competition Number
25/62
Number of Positions
1
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Department
Engineering & Public Works
Close Date
4/15/2025

Job Description

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Stormwater Quality Officer

 

Competition Number:              25/62

Posting Scope:                         Internal / External

Posted Date:                             March 25, 2025

Closing Date:                            April 15, 2025, 4:30 PM PST

 

Department:                              Engineering & Public Works

Posting Type:                           Continuous (Regular Full-Time)

Work schedule:                        Monday to Friday (35 hour work week)

Salary:                                       $ 48.05 per hour, Pay Grade 14

 

Job Code:                                 4437

Employee Group:                     This is a CUPE Local 50  position

Number of Vacancies:             1

 

 

The City of Victoria is seeking a strongly motivated Stormwater Quality Officer to join our determined, open and creative team.

 

Our successful candidate will directly improve stormwater quality by preventing illicit discharges from entering our stormwater infrastructure and locating and stopping sources when they occur. This will be achieved through administration and enforcement of applicable City bylaws and policies, spill response, source tracing, monitoring, and stormwater sampling.

 

If this challenge is of interest to you, please apply to join our team.

 

WORK FROM HOME

The successful candidate for this posting may be eligible for participation in a hybrid, work from home arrangement in alignment with the City’s Work from Home Policy. Such arrangements are determined with each employee and subject to change based on operational needs and policy direction. 

 

POSITION FUNCTION

Protect receiving waters and City infrastructure through education, inspection, and application of City of Victoria’s stormwater quality bylaws and policies.

 

KEY DUTIES

Review permits, licences, applications and other City records to determine Codes of Practice applicability. Ensure registration, education, and compliance of involved properties through outreach, site visits, and inspections to promote compliance and avoid escalating enforcement.

 

Collect stormwater, soil, and sediment samples from infrastructure and shorelines using specialised equipment. Prepare samples for lab analysis. Review sampling techniques and analytical results from registered properties. Compare results with City bylaws and policies, identify compliance gaps and subsequent actions when required.

 

Respond to enquiries from the public, other departments and staff relating to stormwater quality concerns, and stormwater bylaws, policies, and requirements.

 

Direct Bylaw Officers to issue fines when all other avenues of compliance have been exhausted.

 

Keep accurate records of activities to determine appropriate enforcement escalation when required. Maintain databases of lab results, spill occurrences, contaminated sites investigations, stormwater quality results, and Codes of Practice registrations. Produce reports including maps documenting investigations, sample collection, enforcement actions, and equipment deployments.

 

Assist with reviews of contaminated sites notifications, and other stormwater quality issues such as responding to spills of potential pollutants by preventing their entry into City infrastructure and receiving waters, identifying spill substance and source using scientific and source tracing techniques.

 

Assist with duties related to the stormwater utility, including reviews of Rainwater Rewards applications, billing attributes, and building permit reviews, site inspections and data collection.

 

Assist with contract administration duties, including project management, define specifications, produce tender documents and drawings, participate in project meetings, conduct and report on inspections and testing, monitor project costs, and act as contract administrator.

 

Perform related duties where required.

 

INDEPENDENCE

Work is performed according to volume of permits, applications, investigations, and required enforcement actions or assigned by supervisor.

Issues such as enforcement actions, source detection, sample collection are discussed with supervisor.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

Physical Effort:

Lift and move heavy equipment and materials. (rare)

Mental Effort:

Short periods of intense concentration while creating detailed drawings, investigating, communicating with public and property owners and report writing. (often)

Meet multiple deadlines (often)

Visual/Auditory Effort:

Focus on VDT for long periods while performing research, reviews, report writing and viewing CCTV. (often)

Work Environment:

Office.

Work in close proximity to moving traffic. (occasional)

Work outside in all weather conditions. (occasional)

Work in confined spaces where preventative measures must be taken to avoid exposure to hazardous fumes. (rare)

Possible contact with raw sewage and contaminated stormwater. (premium item)

 

KEY SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Organize and prioritize work.

Understand and apply the principles and techniques of environmental management including spill response, contaminated sites, and enforcement of bylaws and policies.

Working level operation of current Microsoft Office programs and permitting and billing programs.

Read and interpret engineering drawings, analytical results.

Use a variety of sampling equipment.

Communicate effectively verbally and in writing.

Convey information professionally and constructively in difficult enforcement situations.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

Formal Education, Training and Occupational Certification:

Technical School Diploma in Environmental Science or a related discipline. (2 years).

Current and valid Class 5 B.C. Driver's Licence.

Experience:

4 years of related experience.

An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

 

OTHER:

May be requested to substitute in a more senior position.

 

 

 

To apply for this opportunity, youwill need to create an online profile or log back into our career portal at www.victoria.ca/jobs - only online submissions will be considered. All applications must be submitted online by 4:30 pm on the closing date noted on the posting. Please be prepared to provide proof of qualifications as outlined in your resume. 

 

The City of Victoria is committed to integrating equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility into our programs, policies, spaces, and services. Our goal is to cultivate a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the community we serve and aim to become. Individuals who are Indigenous, racialized, immigrants, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQIA+, or facing any additional barriers are encouraged to apply. Accommodations will be available upon request throughout the application and selection process. 

 

If you require assistance, please email us at careers@victoria.ca.

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