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Clark County Government Hearing Officer Recruitment

In order to receive consideration, applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 26, 2020.

August 3, 2020

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL HEARING OFFICER RECRUITMENT

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(Part-Time)

The Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability, Division of Air Quality (DAQ) is seeking two independent contractors to serve as Air Pollution Control (APC) Hearing Officer. Preference will be given to persons experienced in air pollution control, environmental management, engineering, law, arbitration, or dispute resolution. Applicants must be residents of Nevada and shall not be employees of the State of Nevada or any other political subdivision of the state. Compensation is $70.00 per hour for hearing and preparatory time only. Hearing Officers are required to provide a W-9 form to the department prior to commencement of services.

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Qualifications include a graduate of an accredited four-year college with at least five years of experience in public administration. Duties include hearing cases of alleged violations of local air pollution control regulations. Upon determining a violation, the officer may assess civil penalties or impose other remedies. Applications will only be accepted on the form provided, which may be obtained on the DAQ's Enforcement Website or by contacting (702) 455-0354.

Completed applications may be submitted electronically to aqenforcement@clarkcountynv.gov or by mailing the application to: Department of Environment and Sustainability, Division of Air Quality, 4701 W. Russell Road, Suite 200, Las Vegas NV 89118. In order to receive consideration, applications must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 26, 2020. All submitted applications become public record and available for public review. Recommendations for selection will be presented to the Clark County Board of County Commissioners at a future meeting.


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