Environmental Health Specialist III-Hazardous Materials Division-26472306HMD
County of San Diego
·Jun 24, 2026
- Salary
- $90k – $111k/yr
- Location
- County of San Diego, CA, CA, US
- Department
- Healthcare
- Education
- PhD
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description

Future Salary Increases
** June 2026 – 4.73% increase to base pay (3.5% Across-the-Board + 1.23% Market Adjustment)
** June 2027 – 4.23% increase to base pay (3% Across-the- Board + 1.23% Market Adjustment)
Please read the Environmental Health Specialist III job description for more information.
Please visit Department of Environmental Health and Quality for additional information on the department.
i. Job Offer and Background Process begins: Shortly after the interviews. Note: Current County employees may be excluded from additional background screening.
ii. Pre-employment Medical Screening: Approximately 3 days following successful background investigation results.
iii. Anticipated Start Date: Start date will be based upon successful completion of medical screening or other mutually agreed upon date.
If you are not selected for this interview process, you may have the opportunity to compete for future vacancies.
- All Environmental Health Specialists (EHS) in the Department of Environmental Health and Quality's Hazardous Materials Division (HMD) must either possess the certifications or obtain such certifications within 180 days after hire. All EHS employees who transfer to HMD must either possess the certifications or obtain such certifications within 180 days of transfer.
- Current ICC "California UST Inspector" certification. This certification must be renewed every 24 months.
- Current APSA "Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act" certification.
- All Environmental Health Specialist (EHS) positions that are assigned responsibilities as Rural Generalists, require possession of a current ICC "California UST Inspector" certification.
- All Environmental Health Specialist (EHS) positions that are assigned responsibilities to perform cross connection inspections and testing for the Recycled Water Program are required to have a current Cross Connection Control Specialist certification issued by the American Water Works Association.
A bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency with at least 30 semester units of basic biological, physical, or environmental science courses including at least one laboratory course in one of the following fields: chemistry, physics, microbiology, biology, and a mathematics course of college algebra or higher; AND,
- Four (4) years of experience investigating and enforcing environmental, public health or sanitary laws and regulations for a recognized public health agency or private company, OR,
- Two (2) years of experience as an Environmental Health Specialist II with the County of San Diego.
Blind Applicant Screening
The Department of Human Resources removes personally identifiable information from all new recruitments. This practice, called Blind Applicant Screening, will hide a candidate’s personal information that could influence or bias a hiring decision. Personal information includes name, phone number, address, gender, age and race. This process will help contribute to a fair and equitable selection process leading to a more diverse and inclusive workforce.
The most highly qualified candidates, based on the evaluation results, will be referred for an interview. Be sure to include your experience in meeting the minimum requirements in both the Work Experience section and the Supplemental Questionnaire section of the Application
Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application Work History and/or supplemental questionnaire.
As part of the County of San Diego’s pre-employment process, prospective candidates will undergo a background check (including fingerprinting) and a pre-employment medical screening prior to beginning County employment. Additional types of background investigations may be conducted based on the job-related activities of the position. Current County employees may be excluded from this process.
The names of qualified applicants will be placed on a six (6) month employment list based upon scores received during the evaluation of information contained in their employment application and supplemental questionnaire.
Accommodation
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions of the job, on a case-by-case basis.
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The County of San Diego offers preferential credits for military service to assist qualified applicants in transitioning from military to civilian careers with the County of San Diego. Please read the Veteran's Preference Policy for additional information.
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