Are you an experienced data analyst with strong attention to detail and an interest in protecting our environmental water resources? The State of Connecticut, Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is currently recruiting to fill multiple Environmental Analyst 1 positions to join our team within the Bureau of Water Protection & Land Reuse (WPLR) in Hartford, CT. POSITION HIGHLIGHTS Full time (35 hours per week) First shift schedule, Monday through Friday A hybrid position, located in Hartford, CT YOUR ROLE Positions are in the Water Planning and Management Division, Water Planning Programs. As an Environmental Analyst 1 in this division, you will be responsible for assisting with project oversight and technical assistance for grant programs with the goal to improve water quality. Duties may include: Assisting with the review of environmental data to implement program policy; Assisting with maintaining standard operating procedures such as those contained in a quality assurance project plan, grant guidance document, or technical support document; Assisting with outreach and response to public communications and requests for information; Assisting with data management, statistical evaluation, analysis, and report writing; Providing task management for meetings and committees, including but not limited to scheduling meetings, drafting agendas, and compiling meeting materials; Providing project task management tracking and maintaining reporting requirements; Reviewing technical documents and grant project proposals to develop recommended actions and alternatives. CT DEEP is charged with developing policies and programs to mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change, conserve, improve and protect Connecticut's natural resources and environment, and provide equitable access to broadband and affordable, clean and reliable energy to the people and businesses of the state. The ultimate goal is to provide fishable, swimmable waters throughout the state for the use and enjoyment of all Connecticut citizens and protect life and property. Programs revolve around state and federal programs for water quality (including establishing water quality standards) and water quantity in our streams, rivers, lakes, and the Long Island Sound and its embayments. J-18808-Ljbffr