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This position will maintain continuous survey readiness through compliance with regulations from a number of regulatory agencies, including The Joint Commission (TJC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA.
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Experience in a wide range of projects to include NPDES permitting, water and wastewater master planning, water quality analyses and studies, regulatory compliance, water and wastewater system studies/reports or associated design of water and wastewater infrastructure improvements.
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This position oversees landfill operations, construction/rehabilitation projects, consultant agreements, permitting, engineering inspection activities, regulatory compliance, and related planning activities at County-operated solid waste facilities.
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We were awarded ownership and a 50-year contract for the operations and maintenance of the water and wastewater treatment facilities and distribution and collection systems at Fort Leonard Wood , Our responsibilities include system capital investment, regulatory and environmental compliance, planning, asset recapitalization, and long term operations and maintenance.
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Conduct environmental compliance audits, prepare permitting applications, and analyze environmental data for various types of projects, including renewable projects, high-voltage transmission line routing, oil and gas facilities, petrochemical manufacturing plants, power generation construction activities and water treatment facilities.
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Environmental Permitting/compliance and regulatory reporting program experience a plus. We have an excellent opportunity for an Environmental Assistant Project Manager to support the growth and establishment of an Environmental Practice in Johnson City. You will be responsible for managing a variety of projects for real estate, mining, power sector, manufacturing, industrial, and public sector clients; managing and developing current clients, and mentoring junior staff.
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Regulatory compliance and permitting efforts for USACE, FEMA, and other environmental permit submittals. Scenario planning efforts for CSO, SSO, stormwater, and TMDL compliance projects.
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Operate and maintain Environmental databases to track compliance and permitting activities. This position requires strong organizational skills, to monitor and support environmental permitting and compliance matters.
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Serve as a technical resource on air quality compliance assurance and permitting programs, including regulatory analyses of 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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Lead and manage project work that involves SEPA, NEPA, EA, EIS, EIR management, environmental planning, and regulatory compliance/permitting services. DEA’s planning group specializes in environmental and NEPA compliance, comprehensive and master planning, land use and development permitting, permitting strategies, plan and code amendments, urban design, multimodal transportation, housing, and grant writing.
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This new and exciting opportunity will report to the Regulatory, Permitting, Approvals and Compliance Lead, USA and work closely with our senior environmental staff. We provide leading Society, Engagement & Governance, Regulatory Approvals, Permitting & Compliance and Planning, Monitoring & Management expertise to our clients in compliance with local requirements, and international standards.
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This position is responsible for ensuring Kern River compliance with local, state and federal environmental regulations associated with pipeline project development, permitting, construction and operations support.
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Knowledge of and ability to apply environmental compliance and permitting regulations of applicable regulatory agencies in NYS. Must have 5-10 years' experience in construction monitoring, compliance and environmental permitting.
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All applicants must be able to complete pre-employment onboarding requirements (if selected) which may include any/all of the following: criminal/civil background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle records search, in compliance with any applicable laws and regulations.
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Ensures Environmental Program Compliance to include air, wastewater, hazardous waste, and stormwater permitting as required, including regulatory permitting. - Develops a management strategy to ensure compliance with EHS and Facilities regulations and codes; acts as the primary contact to regulatory agencies / government authorities.
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