Parsons is seeking an amazingly talented Vehicle Inspection Station Compliance Officer to join our team!
Are you looking for a self-managed role in the automotive industry that doesn’t leave you dirty at the end of the day? Do you have investigation skills and can read and understand regulations? Are you seeking a more reliable schedule that still offers you something new each day and keeps you on the move? And are you looking for a position that allows you to work from home while visiting inspection stations throughout the day?
If so, Parsons seeks a Vehicle Inspection Station Compliance Officer with the Pennsylvania Emissions Team to support our project with the Pennsylvania DOT.
The successful candidate will work Monday-Friday 8-5, with most of the work done on the road in vehicle repair stations or from your home. We will train the correct individual in the automotive field. This is an excellent opportunity if you are a self-motivated and self-managed individual! We offer paid mileage!
Responsibilities
The Vehicle Inspection Station Compliance Officer maintains safety and emissions inspection station compliance by performing station audits and observing/reporting on station compliance within state and federal inspection regulations.
This position requires one to self-manage a set number of station audits for the Lackawanna and Luzerne County areas, including but not limited to appointing/canceling stations from the program, conducting thorough investigations on station activities, serving suspensions on stations/technicians, responding to consumer complaints, and testifying in Departmental hearings.
A typical work week is Monday through Friday, 8–5 or 7-4, with most work conducted on the road in various stations.
Experience:
- High School diploma or equivalent
- Valid, clean driver’s license
- Able to complete and maintain a Safety Inspection Mechanic Certification and Certified Emission Inspector Certification paid for by the company
- Strong computer background and can effectively work with office equipment and all equipment supplied by the company
- Must be able to work independently, with minimal supervision after the training period
- Must be able to understand mechanical components
- Understanding of simple math skills
- Effective communication skills, including speaking with the public and accurately documenting station violations
- Being able to read and understand state and government regulations and apply your understanding of them to observations found at inspection stations
- Able to handle objects up to 50 pounds, frequent sitting/standing, continuous drive times up to 90 minutes, and exposure to hot/cold temperatures within shop environments
- Automotive knowledge is not required; Training is provided to the right candidate
- Previous auditing or investigative skills are helpful