Environmental Compliance Inspector Jobs in Connecticut
Environmental Compliance Inspector jobs in Connecticut are consistently active, with demand concentrated in the state's manufacturing corridor, water utilities, and DEEP-regulated industries from New Haven and Hartford to Bridgeport. Employers like Eversource Energy, Arcadis, and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection maintain steady hiring across entry-level field inspector and senior compliance specialist roles. The most in-demand specialties are air quality monitoring, stormwater compliance, and hazardous waste management. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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The Quality Inspector (Weekend Shift) will serve as a hands-on problem solver within the Quality Department taking on a dynamic approach to inspecting and evaluating parts for acceptability. They will act as a safeguard to confirm that high quality products meet and/or exceed customer requirements, ensuring that Phoenix Manufacturing, Inc.’s flight critical aerospace components are delivered to specifications.
The role will require a team orientated individual who embodies the company values of Passion, Integrity, Determination, and Empathy.
Our Values:
Phoenix’s core values are the shared beliefs and essential principles that guide our behavior and interactions with each other and our decision making. These four values are taught and modeled in all we do:
- Passion: Belief in the mission and vision: Embrace the passion to bring it to life.
- Integrity: Acting with honesty, transparency, and truthfulness, even when no one is looking.
- Determination: Driven to get the job done, regardless of the challenges.
- Empathy: Show regard, respect, and courtesy for one another.
What We Offer You: Your Investment, Our Commitment.
Join our Weekend Shift team and play a critical role in bringing complex, high-tolerance projects to life while enjoying a work schedule that maximizes your flexiablity!
- Schedule: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
- Hours: 36 (3x 12 Hour Days)
- Work 36 hours, get paid for 40!
We provide more than a paycheck—we offer a career with a premium support structure:
- Premium Compensation: Highly competitive hourly wage with a bonus of four hours every week!
- Financial Future: Plan for your future with our Simple IRA, featuring an immediate 100% match on your contributions up to 3% of your pay.
- Whole Person Health: Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision insurance plans.
- Mental Wellness: Get confidential, voluntary support for personal or work-life issues, through our Employee Assistance Program.
- Work/Life Balance: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays.
- Birthday Leave: Take a special paid day off (8 hours) to celebrate your birthday each year.
- Grow With Us: Dedicated professional development programs to help you move into lead or programming roles.
- Culture: A clean, organized shop environment with a team-first, results-driven mentality.
Essential Functions:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to the following:
- Perform inspection of dimensional, layout, assemblies, and fixtures or gauges using a CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) or other appropriate measuring devices. Examples included but are not limited to hole locations, contour measurements, and shapes conform within prescribed tolerance to print specifications using CMM.
- Inspect first piece, in-process, and finished products including first article by conducting visual and measurement tests; setting up and running CMMs to perform inspection processes; documenting and communicating required corrections and ensuring defective product is not delivered to the customer.
- Process and store CMM or manual inspection data in electronic and printed formats (IAW) with internal standard work and
- Ensure that standard procedures are followed in all aspects of work, ensuring documentation is accurate and complete (i.e., Traveler Sign-off).
- Provide training in the use of the CMM and inspection instruments, as needed.
- Quality Inspector:
- Inspect parts independently with a high level of integrity to verify product conformance to engineering drawings, specifications, and industry standards.
- Work from shop routers, operation sheets, blueprints, and other specifications to ensure that all manufactured parts or materials are in full compliance.
- Perform receiving inspection from outside suppliers, as needed.
- Perform certification review, material verifications, and visual inspection for compliance.
- Prevent the recurrence of nonconformities by identification, segregation, and reporting the corrective action to the appropriate leadership in accordance with procedures.
- Regular verbal or written communication to internal stakeholders utilizing both electronic and analog systems.
- Utilization of office machines including copiers, scanners, phone systems, computers (including email), and other standard equipment.
- Ability to work as a team player in a fast-paced environment with Manufacturing, Operations, and Production Control.
- Participate in the operation of and compliance with all safety, hazardous material handling, and disposal requirements in accordance with government regulations and company procedures.
- Maintain a clean work environment (including assigned storage and cleaning duties) in full compliance with all internal, customer and government regulations.
- Interconnect with the Production/Shop Floor management personnel on quality issues and corrective actions, as required.
- Provide technical input in areas that involve process inspection methods and acceptance criteria to Engineering, Purchasing and Manufacturing, as required.
- Maintains positive, team relationship with internal and external customers, as well as co-workers.
- Assist with other Inspection Department functions, as required.
- Assist in internal, customer, and third-party audits, as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- High School Diploma or Equivalent Education required.
- Minimum of two (2) years of Manufacturing and Quality Control experience in Aerospace or other complex manufacturing industry with exacting/demanding requirements.
- Preferred CMM Operator using Mitutoyo proficient with PC-DMIS, mCOSMO, or Calypso.
- Strong knowledge of GD&T, reading blueprints and the ability to interpret them accurately.
- Ability to adapt, prioritize, multi-task, and remain flexible to changes; responds with a sense of urgency.
- Experience using lean manufacturing principles and problem-solving methodology.
- Experience working in AS9100 / ISO 9001 quality systems in a manufacturing environment.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Excel) or related software.
- Proficient with ERP systems (Global Shop).
- Understanding of common industry specifications (material, coating/plating, NDT, etc.)
- Understanding of complex aerospace blueprints, technical charts, and specification sheets.
- Ability to use a variety of Measuring and Test equipment such as Bore gages, Profilometers, Height gages, Micrometers and Optical Comparators.
- Ability to read and follow detailed instructions, work from sketches, and use simple measuring instruments such as tape measures, micrometers, and vernier gauges.
- Ability to communicate technical knowledge in a clear and understandable manner.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment, internally and externally.
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Environmental Compliance Inspector Job Market in Connecticut
A snapshot from current Connecticut openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Orkin6

- AECOM3

- Kleinfelder2

- PRIME AE Group2

- Garg Consulting Services2

Top Industries Hiring
- Consulting & Professional Services10
- Construction & Real Estate4
- Manufacturing1
- Chemicals & Materials1
- Staffing & Recruiting1
What Connecticut Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in environmental compliance inspector jobs across Connecticut.
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or a closely related field
- Knowledge of Connecticut DEEP regulations and federal EPA compliance standards
- Experience conducting field inspections, site assessments, or environmental audits
- Familiarity with stormwater, air quality, or hazardous materials compliance programs
- Strong report writing and documentation skills for regulatory submissions
- Valid driver's license for travel to field sites across Connecticut
Environmental Compliance Inspector Jobs in Connecticut: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a environmental compliance inspector in Connecticut?
Most environmental compliance inspector positions in Connecticut require a bachelor's degree in environmental science, environmental engineering, or a related field. Connecticut does not mandate a single state license for the role, but employers strongly favor candidates who have completed training aligned with Connecticut DEEP regulations and federal EPA standards. Certifications such as the Registered Environmental Manager credential or HAZWOPER training are commonly requested and give applicants a competitive edge in the Connecticut market.
How much do environmental compliance inspectors make in Connecticut?
Environmental compliance inspectors in Connecticut earn a median of about $91,810 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $60,050 for the lowest 10% to over $137,690 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire environmental compliance inspectors in Connecticut?
Companies currently hiring environmental compliance inspectors in Connecticut include Orkin, AECOM, and Kleinfelder, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Connecticut's regulated manufacturing, utility, and environmental consulting sectors generate consistent demand for inspectors at multiple experience levels.
Which Connecticut cities have the most environmental compliance inspector jobs?
Rocky Hill, Glastonbury, and Danbury have the most environmental compliance inspector openings in Connecticut. Hartford anchors hiring through state agency offices and large utilities, while New Haven and Bridgeport draw demand from their industrial waterfronts, manufacturing facilities, and proximity to major environmental consulting firms operating across southwestern Connecticut.
Are there remote environmental compliance inspector jobs in Connecticut?
Yes, but they're rare. Environmental compliance inspection is fundamentally field-based, requiring on-site visits, sample collection, and direct observation of regulated facilities. About 6% of environmental compliance inspector openings tied to Connecticut are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions typically involve desk-based regulatory review, report writing, or compliance program coordination rather than physical inspections.
How can I get hired as a environmental compliance inspector in Connecticut with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for environmental technician or field inspector associate roles at Connecticut-based environmental consulting firms, state agencies like Connecticut DEEP, or municipalities managing stormwater and water quality programs. Internships with DEEP or larger firms like Arcadis and Jacobs provide direct field exposure. Completing HAZWOPER certification and gaining familiarity with Connecticut's general permit programs strengthens any entry-level application considerably.
Where can I find and apply to environmental compliance inspector jobs in Connecticut?
You can find and apply to environmental compliance inspector jobs in Connecticut on Migrate Mate, which lists current Connecticut openings. Search the available roles, identify the ones that match your experience and target location, and apply directly to each one that fits.
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