Job ID: IN – 773208 (97490806)
Remote Environmental Engineer with blueprints/plans/data analysis, sanitation/sewage disposal policies, public/environmental health science/soils/mathematics, FGI/NFPA guidelines experience
Location : Indianapolis, IN (Indiana Department of Health – Acute Care (AC))
Duration: 11 Months
Position: 2(1)
Skills:
Experience reading blueprints and plans, analyzing data, interpreting findings, and recommending a course of action. Required 1 Years
Knowledge of laws, rules, technical guidelines, and policies concerning environmental engineering, environmental sanitation, on-site sewage disposal Required 1 Years
Knowledge of environmental engineering, sanitation, public health science, environmental health science, soils, and mathematics. Required 1 Years
Knowledge of environmental and public health principles and practices as they pertain to facilities subject to state laws and rules. Required 1 Years
Bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering or related field. Required
Knowledge of FGI guidelines for design & construction of healthcare facilities (hospitals, outpatient facilities and residential care settings). Required
Knowledge of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes and standards Required
License to practice engineering in the State of Indiana Nice to have
DESCRIPTION:
The Environmental Engineer conducts plan reviews and related work to determine compliance with applicable laws, rules, and standards in conformance with the mission and vision of the Indiana Department of Health to protect public health in the construction and operation of health care facilities and other structures that require plan review and approval. Emphasis is on applying architectural and engineering standards, safety, sanitation, water supply, sewage disposal, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and state licensing requirements as applicable for facilities located in Indiana requiring State approval.
Resource will be responsible for prompt responses back to the general public, consultants, contractors and the regulated community.