Environmental Technician Jobs in Vermont
Environmental Technician jobs in Vermont are in steady demand, concentrated in environmental consulting, state agency work, and remediation services tied to the state's active land conservation and water quality programs. Burlington, Montpelier, and Rutland are the primary hiring centers, with established employers like GZA GeoEnvironmental, Barr Engineering, and the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources consistently filling roles. The most sought-after specialties are soil and groundwater sampling, hazardous waste management, and air quality monitoring. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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Overview
The Water Investment Division is seeking a highly organized individual with engineering experience in the planning and construction of municipal drinking water, wastewater and stormwater improvements, strong people skills, and interest in helping municipalities improve their water infrastructure. This position will afford the right individual the opportunity to make a major contribution to help protect the environment and is part of a growing engineering team that includes Professional Engineers with many years of experience in water infrastructure.
The position will provide engineering support for publicly funded municipal and private sector projects to plan and construct drinking water, wastewater, stormwater, and other water infrastructure improvements. The job duties will consist of reviewing and approving engineering reports, consultant agreements, construction contract documents, progress payments, and project related certifications. This position will interact with federal and state funding partners, municipal officials, project owners, engineering consultants, and regulatory officials, and will provide technical advice to other Department programs.
Preference will be given to candidates with strong written and verbal communication skills, a demonstrated ability to manage publicly funded projects, and experience working with federal funds.
Who May Apply
This position, Environmental Engineer VI - Water Investment Division (Job Requisition #55358), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
Please Note: This position is being recruited at multiple levels. If you would like to be considered for more than one level, you MUST apply to the specific Job Requisition.
Level V: 55352
Level VI: 55358
If you would like more information about this position, please contact Don.Haddox@vermont.gov.
Resumes will not be accepted via e-mail. You must apply online to be considered.
Please note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this job posting.
Environmental Factors
Duties are largely performed in an office setting; however, some field travel may be necessary for which private means of transportation must be available. Fieldwork may involve exposure to chemicals, gases, hazardous liquid and solid waste, and construction sites during all weather conditions; and may involve traversing rough terrain and bodies of water. Some work outside of regular working hours, including attendance at public meetings, may be required. Strong differences of opinion may be encountered on a regular basis.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree or higher in environmental, sanitary, chemical, water resources, civil or mechanical engineering or a related field AND three (3) or more years of experience in in a related engineering field
OR
One (1) year or more of experience as an Environmental Engineer V or two (2) years or more as an Environmental Engineer IV.
Total Compensation
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
- 80% State paid medical premium and a dental plan at no cost for employees and their families
- Work/Life balance: 11 paid holidays each year and a generous leave plan
- State Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance (FMLI)
- Two ways to save for your retirement: A State defined benefit pension plan and a deferred compensation 457(b) plan
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Flexible spending healthcare and childcare reimbursement accounts
- Low cost group life insurance
- Incentive-based Wellness Program
- Qualified Employer for Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Program
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What Vermont Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in environmental technician jobs across Vermont.
- Relevant certifications recognized by the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources or equivalent federal standards
- Associate or bachelor's degree in environmental science, geology, or a closely related field
- Hands-on field sampling experience including soil, water, or air quality collection
- Familiarity with federal and Vermont environmental regulations including Act 250
- Proficiency with data logging, GPS equipment, and environmental monitoring instruments
- Valid driver's license and willingness to travel to field sites across the state
Environmental Technician Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a environmental technician in Vermont?
Most Vermont environmental technician positions require at minimum an associate degree in environmental science, environmental technology, or a related field, though a bachelor's degree is increasingly preferred. Vermont does not issue a single statewide license for environmental technicians, but certain specialties require credentials such as a 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification for hazardous waste work. Employers affiliated with the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources often expect familiarity with Act 250 land use regulations and state water quality standards.
Which companies hire environmental technicians in Vermont?
Vermont environmental technician roles are posted by State of Vermont, Atlas Technical Consultants, and VHB and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Consulting firms working on remediation and infrastructure projects and state agencies focused on water and land protection make up a large share of Vermont's ongoing hiring.
Which Vermont cities have the most environmental technician jobs?
Montpelier, Vermont, and Cabot are the Vermont cities with the most environmental technician openings. Burlington drives the largest share of listings because it anchors the state's consulting sector and sits near Lake Champlain water quality projects, while Montpelier concentrates state agency positions and Rutland supports remediation work tied to the region's industrial and mining history.
Are there remote environmental technician jobs in Vermont?
Yes, but they're rare. About 86% of environmental technician openings tied to Vermont are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the hands-on, field-based nature of most of the work. The portions of the role most likely to allow remote arrangements are data analysis, report writing, and regulatory compliance documentation rather than sampling or site inspection duties.
How can I get hired as a environmental technician in Vermont with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to field technician or environmental aide roles at consulting firms like GZA GeoEnvironmental or Barr Engineering, which regularly bring on recent graduates for supervised fieldwork. Completing a 40-hour HAZWOPER training course before applying gives candidates a concrete edge. The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources and regional solid waste management districts also hire entry-level technicians for monitoring and compliance support, and experience as a lab assistant or water quality sampler translates directly into the role.
Where can I find and apply to environmental technician jobs in Vermont?
You can find and apply to environmental technician jobs in Vermont on Migrate Mate, which lists current Vermont openings. Search the listings, find roles that match your background and location, and apply directly to the ones that fit.
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