Environmental Specialist II - Water Quality Planning
Company: State of Nebraska
Location: Lincoln
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
The work we do matters! Hiring Agency: Water, Energy, and
Environment - Agency 84 Location: Lincoln, NE Hiring Rate: $25.686
Job Posting: JR2026-00024449 Environmental Specialist II - Water
Quality Planning (Open) Applications No Longer Accepted On (If no
date is displayed, job is posted as open until closed): 04-14-2026
Job Description: Do you have a passion for protecting Nebraska’s
(NE’s) natural resources? Do you love knowing your work makes a
difference in your community and state? Are you looking for a work
environment that supports developing and applying new skills and
technologies to water resource management? If you answer yes to
these questions, then we might be the team for you! The State of
Nebraska is a global leader in the sustainable management of
surface water and groundwater resources, and we’re looking for the
next great addition to the Department of Water, Energy, and
Environment (DWEE/Department) Integrated Water Planning Division
(Division). Our small and enthusiastic group of dedicated planners
and technical experts provides a supportive and collaborative work
environment that offers many opportunities to learn and grow
professionally! The Integrated Water Planning Division at DWEE
works with local, regional, state, and federal partners and
stakeholders on management of surface water and groundwater within
Nebraska. This important work includes collaboration with
municipalities, Natural Resource Districts, Counties, Public Power
Districts, and many other jurisdictions/entities. The Division also
works with other states and federal agencies regarding interstate
water agreements, and a variety of federal programs. Our mission is
to protect and enhance Nebraska's water, energy, and environmental
resources using science-based decision-making and strong
partnerships. The Division’s work integrates the management of
water quality and quantity. This is achieved through cross-program
coordination state and federal programs, resources, and policy
decisions. The successful candidate will, under general
supervision, plan, manage, and monitor Section 319 nonpoint source
pollution prevention grants from project initiation through close
out, ensuring alignment with state water quality priorities and
federal requirements. A more detailed list of job duties can be
found below. Benefits for you! • 13 paid holidays • Vacation and
sick leave equating to 24 days your first year, accruing
immediately • Military leave • 156% state-matched retirement •
Tuition reimbursement • Employee assistance program • 79% employer
paid health insurance plans • Dental and vision insurance plans •
Employer-paid $20,000 life insurance policy • Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program (PSLF) through the Federal government • Wide
variety and availability of career advancement as the largest and
most diverse employer in the state • Opportunity to be part of
meaningful work and make a difference through public service •
Training and development based on your career aspirations • Fun,
inviting teammates • A safe and secure environment • A new modern
building in Fallbrook with free onsite parking • Easily accessible
from I-80 • Respected as a valued team member • Business Casual
Dress Code • Monday – Friday – After a 6-month Original Probation
Period - Flexible schedules and 10-hour workdays may be allowed
with management approval At the State, we stand by our core values
of treating others with dignity and respect, acting ethically in
all situations, and creating an environment where our customer is
our top priority. Apply to join our team today! Location: 245
Fallbrook Blvd – Suite 100 – Lincoln, NE Work schedule: Monday –
Friday – 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Flexible schedule, 10-hour workdays
allowed after six-month probation with management approval. Job
Duties: Plan, manage, and monitor Section 319 nonpoint source
pollution prevention grants from project initiation through
closeout, ensuring alignment with state water quality priorities
and federal requirements. Facilitate stakeholder engagement
Coordinate with federal and state agencies, the public, and
additional project stakeholders for meaningful successful project
outcomes. Assist with stakeholder input processes, public
participation, and community outreach Develop and track project
work plans, schedules, milestones, and deliverables Ensure project
activities comply with approved EPA guidelines and grant conditions
Review project invoices, reimbursement requests, and financial
requirements Maintain organized project records Review
watershed-based plans for consistency with EPA requirements Follow
through on commitments and hold self and partners accountable for
agreed-upon outcomes. Uphold agency policies, procedures, and
public stewardship responsibilities while fostering trust with
internal and external stakeholders. Conduct all work with a high
standard of integrity, transparency, and professionalism. Exercise
sound judgment to make appropriate decisions within delegated
authority while recognizing when issues require escalation to
leadership. Apply analytical thinking and professional judgment to
evaluate data, project proposals, and program outcomes. Planning &
Program Development Ensure timely, accurate documentation,
reporting, and financial oversight in compliance with Clean Water
Act Section 319 requirements and agency policies. Balance multiple
projects and deadlines while maintaining focus on outcomes that
protect and improve Nebraska’s water resources. Support, and
contribute to the development of statewide NPS management plans and
priorities. Evaluate proposed projects for technical merit and
watershed benefit. Assist with the development of program guidance
and SOPs. Identify opportunities to integrate Section 319 funds
with other state, federal, and local funding sources. Understand
how individual projects connect to broader watershed, basin-scale,
and statewide water quality strategies. Navigate complex
regulatory, technical, and stakeholder environments; identifying
interdependencies and risks while maintaining forward progress.
Adapt approaches based on changing conditions, new information, or
stakeholder dynamics while remaining aligned with program
objectives. Apply systems thinking to evaluate environmental data,
project performance, and emerging issues affecting nonpoint source
pollution. Outreach and Education Work collaboratively with Natural
Resource Districts, U.S. EPA, other state and federal agencies,
local partners, and the public to advance shared water quality
goals. Build and sustain productive working relationships across
organizations with varying missions, priorities, and technical
expertise. Communicate complex technical, regulatory, and
programmatic information clearly and effectively to audiences with
diverse backgrounds. Represent the agency professionally and
credibly in meetings, presentations, and public forums, advocating
for water quality solutions grounded in science and partnership.
Program Support Support other water quality programs as needed,
which may include water quality standards, monitoring, impaired
waters, TMDL development, water quality certifications, and
drinking water protection initiatives. Contribute expertise and
capacity across the Water Planning Section to support evolving
program needs and priorities. Requirements/ Qualifications: Minimum
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in the physical sciences, natural
sciences, environmental science, geology, biology, agronomy, civil
engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering,
chemical engineering, hydrology, community and regional planning,
or a related field. Experience may substitute for education on a
year-for-year basis. Preferred Qualifications : Experience in
writing and editing reports and other documentation; records and
data organization and management; stakeholder input and public
participation processes; creating figures to explain a complex
concept; natural resources or environmental planning; education and
outreach; and experience in GIS. Other (Required For The Position):
Some travel is required for this position, including occasional
overnight travel. When not on approved, work-related travel, the
employee’s work time will be completed at the DWEE Fallbrook
office. Ability to maintain regular and reliable attendance The
ability to work overtime and weekends if the need arises Submit a
resume or list on the application specific detailed experience
relevant to the position in years and months Submit a cover letter
outlining why you would be a good candidate for the position Submit
a current list of at least three professional references (previous
employers) with valid telephone numbers and email Valid driver’s
license or the ability to provide independent transportation DWEE
will not sponsor non-immigrant work visas for this position
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge Of: Ecology, hydrogeology,
hydrology, natural resource sciences, agricultural sciences, and/or
natural resources planning Applicable federal and state laws and
regulations, (e.g., Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act,
National Environmental Policy Act, Nebraska Environmental
Protection Act, and State Water Quality Standards), permitting
processes Public participation methods and community outreach Basic
subsurface geology and characteristics of primary/secondary
aquifers in Nebraska Project management of the areas above Skill
In: Communicating effectively with technical and non-technical
audiences Building collaborative partnerships and navigating
stakeholder relationships Prioritizing work and managing competing
demands Using sound judgment to make decisions and advance work
Writing and editing publications for a general audience Meeting or
event planning (in-person and via virtual platforms (Webex, Zoom,
Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.) Creation of figures and
presentations using computer software such as Microsoft Word,
Microsoft Publisher, Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe InDesign,
CorelDraw, Prezi, ArcGIS, and/or Geocortex Organizing information
and records using tools such as records management systems (e.g.,
OnBase), Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, OneNote, and intuitive
filing structures Constructing documentation files that accurately
reflects methods used to complete projects, such that utilized
methods can be easily repeated and evaluated in the future Ability
To: Plan and align work to strategic goals Manage complex projects
with multiple stakeholders Adapt to changing conditions and program
needs Build trust through professionalism, follow-through, and
transparency Learn and apply state and federal water laws Think
logically and understand surface and groundwater systems
Communicate effectively and appropriately with diverse constituents
Clearly convey technical information to the public and colleagues
Organize, write, review, and edit technical reports and
memorandums, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, outreach materials,
and other documents Effectively use personal and team time
management skills. This may include developing workplans, ensuring
adherence to project deadlines Quickly learn and adapt behavior to
a professional office environment Improve skill
deficiencies/interest in developing said skills with on-the-job
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web page: https://link.nebraska.gov/ Benefits We offer a
comprehensive package of pay, benefits, paid time off, retirement
and professional development opportunities to help you get the most
out of your career and life. Your paycheck is just part of your
total compensation. Check out all that the State of Nebraska has to
offer! Benefit eligibility may vary by position, agency and
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supportive environment that strives to promote diversity,
inclusion, and belonging. We recruit, hire, train, and promote in
all job classifications and at all levels without regard to race,
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