
A Marine Environmental Supervisor oversees the preparation of studies of the Port of Los Angeles, hazardous materials site assessments, characterization and remedial action plans, air and water quality programs, environmental assessments, environmental impact reports, and statements relative to the effect of port development on the environment; supervises the preparation and administration of contracts for technical environmental services and research; supervises the analysis of proposed environmental legislation; applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective work force; and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities.
Education Requirement: A Master's degree in environmental, ecological, or biological science, or oceanography, geology, environmental planning, environmental law, or a related field