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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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Project Management in the areas of due diligence, site remediation, regulatory compliance and permitting. 4 to 8 years experience in Site Remediation (due diligence, site and remedial investigation, remediation design and implementation, regulatory compliance and permitting experience.
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Manage and oversee all aspects of multi-discipline engineering projects from concept to completion including overall safety, siting, environmental, permitting, planning, estimating, engineering, right-of-way acquisition, project controls, bid phase services, procurement, constructability reviews, material management, and closeout.
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We provide environmental permitting, regulatory compliance, air quality, remediation, weed management, stormwater management, and other environmental services to clients throughout the country.
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Certification is at least one element of Environmental or Safety Regulations (Compliance Officer) Confirmation of compliance with local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to Environmental Health and Safety.
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Maintains regulatory compliance by coordinating closely with HS&E and permitting agencies. Ensure regulatory compliance and record keeping requirements are met and continually monitored.
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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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Ensure compliance to safety regulatory requirements as they relate to Permitting, Program review, Training, Inspections, Incident management and follow up, Recordkeeping, and Documentation control.
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GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (GZA) is currently seeking an experienced Assistant Project Manager to support out Environmental Health and Safety/Regulatory Compliance team. The position will include performing various technical tasks, conducting complex analyses and calculations, and preparing various types of reports and documents including regulatory programs, audit reports, permit applications, and environmental management-system-related documentation.
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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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Experience working with EHS management systems, environmental permitting, and OSHA, EPA, NYDEC standards. Collects, tracks, and presents data in areas of safety, health and environmental and assist to ensure accurate and complete Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) reporting of metrics and closure of regulatory agency findings as directed.
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Governance and oversight of all aspects of environmental compliance tasks for each plant by supporting the local EHS staff's permitting, sampling, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements.
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Safety Manager is responsible for assurance of regulatory compliance to safety and environmental requirements to include permitting, program review, training, inspections, incident management and follow up, workers' compensation oversight, recordkeeping, and documentation control.
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Knowledge of and ability to apply environmental compliance and permitting regulations of applicable regulatory agencies, including USACE, MEPA, Massachusetts DEP, Mass CZM, local Conservation Commissions, MassDOT, and Massport.
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Air emissions permitting and control (emissions inventories, chemical mass balances, permit applications, emissions and monitoring reporting, compliance reporting, and regulatory applicability evaluations.
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