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Must have experience in providing air permitting and compliance support to industrial clients across the United States or specific geographic areas (i.e., East Coast, West Coast, Midwest, South or Southwest.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assist with the implementation and continuous improvement of the Environmental, Health, and Safety programs including but not limited to emergency preparedness, fire safety, environmental compliance, hazardous and biological waste management, industrial hygiene, biosafety, occupational health, respiratory protection, ergonomics, and training.
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This is an opportunity to work with industrial clients within the scope of air permitting and compliance. In this role, you will provide support for air quality permitting and compliance projects and other related tasks for our industrial clients.
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The successful candidate will have experience conducting Phase I environmental site assessments (ESAs) and environmental compliance reviews of complex commercial/industrial facilities and/or facilities with long industrial histories, managing multi-site environmental due diligence projects, conducting and/or managing environmental compliance audits of commercial/industrial facilities, and assisting clients with post-transaction integration, including compliance support.
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Serve as a technical resource on air quality compliance assurance and permitting programs, including regulatory analyses of industrial facility operations; major and minor source air permit applications under NSR, PSD, Title V, and state-level regulations; and NESHAP MACT compliance programs.
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Engaging as part of an overall environmental compliance and permitting team is key, including collaboration with other subject matter experts to develop holistic environmental engineering solutions.
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We are looking for a sharp Sr. Air Quality Engineer/Scientist (Environmental Permitting and Compliance Specialist) to join our team in Southern CA. This is a full-time position from any of our Southern CA offices (Diamond Bar, Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Juan Capistrano, San Diego, Ventura, or Riverside) during our normal business hours.
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Burns & McDonnell’s regional operation in Southern California is looking for an Air Quality Practice Lead to oversee air permitting & compliance project execution to the power, industrial, commercial, transportation and manufacturing industries.
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We are looking for a sharp Principal Air Quality Engineer/Scientist (Environmental Permitting and Compliance) to join our team in Northern CA. This is a full-time position at 40 hours per week in the bay area.
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Projects range from wetland delineations, permitting, mitigation design, wetland planning, natural resource planning, shoreline restoration, NEPA documentation, and ESA compliance. Our multi-disciplinary consulting services include civil engineering, environmental services, natural resources, landscape architecture, industrial hygiene, and land surveying in both the private and public sector.
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Seven (7)+ years of overall experience in Water/Wastewater Quality/Environmental compliance reporting preferably working with drinking water or wastewater treatment plants, or other processes/facilities (e.g. industrial waste treatment) that are governed by Federal or State environmental regulatory agencies.
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TRC is seeking a Senior Water Permitting and Compliance Specialist for our growing Engineering, Construction & Remediation team in Houston, Texas. The Senior Water Permitting and Compliance Specialist is responsible for networking with clients to identify and define projects, developing and negotiating proposals, building teams of technical staff and sub-consultants to execute work, maintaining quality and risk management processes to keep work on track, and delivering according to scope, schedule, and budget.
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As a mid-level Air Quality Environmental Scientist or Engineer, you will review state and federal regulations to determine applicability and define compliance requirements for institutional, commercial, industrial and utility sources.
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BS or BA degree with a minimum of 15 years of experience in CEQA & NEPA environmental documentation, regulatory compliance and permitting and familiarity with the suite of technical disciplines represented in the group (e.g. wetlands, vegetation, soils, cultural, wildlife, and GIS.
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Responsible for Safety, Environmental, and Industrial Health Compliance. Formulates general environmental health and safety policies and procedures to be followed by plant personnel in compliance with local, state, and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and EPA rules and regulations.
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