
Natural Resources Program Principal 2025
- Cheyenne, WY
- $6,171-6,857 per month
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serves as part of the State Implementation Plan (SIP) and Rulemaking team that makes recommendations with respect to regulatory issues.
- Develops, coordinates, tracks, and performs highly complex rules analysis on federal rulemaking efforts while providing Wyoming-specific comment letters.
- Provides program/project management for Wyoming's Regional Haze Program, SIP Development, Progress Reports, and Rulemaking efforts.
- Provides program/project management and rule development for Wyoming's Air Quality Standards and Regulations, including leading rulemaking efforts through the statutory rulemaking process.
- Researches records and provides information and technical data to staff members and senior management.
- Participates in multiple complex projects and shifting regulatory paradigms that serve to protect human health and natural resources.
- Ensures work activities meet technical project requirements, policy requirements, State statutes, and federal regulations.
- Makes independent judgment of complex technical data related to state-regulated facilities.
- Confers with private industry and consultants in resolving air quality issues at the mid to senior management level.
- Coordinates with and assists EPA, other states, and regional organizations regarding Wyoming's air resources.
- Prepares information, documents, and outreach material relating to Wyoming's air resources.
- Requires the ability to conduct and evaluate highly technical and complex work with little or no supervision, draw conclusions, and make recommendations based on results.
- Explains complex technical issues to a variety of audiences using verbal and written communication.
- Represents Division in meetings with various State, Federal, public and private entities.
- Makes public presentations to various interest groups relating to Wyoming's air resource and air quality information management.
- Participates with Air Quality Division staff, Attorney General's Office, Governor's Office, Air Quality Advisory Board, Environmental Quality Council, Wyoming Oil & Gas
- Conservation Commission, Wyoming Public Service Commission, and contractors as needed on rulemaking efforts and scientific studies.
- Helps maintain the Air Quality Division web pages on the Wyoming DEQ website, as well as assists in sending out other agency information to subscribers through electronic listserv.
- Manages multiple complex projects.
- Assists with development of public outreach and communications work products that communicate Division and agency objectives.
- Knowledge of environmental principles, theories, and practices in relation to regulations.
- Proficient in environmental technical and regulatory/policy writing.
- Ability to work as a team member of professionals and balance disparate goals/priorities while meeting deadlines.
- Strong skill in written, oral, and electronic communication with proficiency in explaining moderately complex technical and/or regulatory issues and concerns to a varied audience.
- Strong computer application and program skills in word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and web browsers.
- Knowledge of and ability to read, research, interpret, and apply Federal and State environmental laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Skill in interpersonal relations with industrial personnel, the general public, and internal staff.
- Ability to create, compose, review, and edit technical written documents.
- Detail-oriented; strong ability to discern, track, and organize pertinent information while working simultaneously on multiple projects with various deadlines and objectives.
- Participation in the various groups as Wyoming's representative may require limited travel at times.
- FLSA: Exempt