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Of the South Yuma County, AZ Landfill will ensure compliance with environmental regulations for air and water quality, and solid waste facility permitting, at the municipal solid waste South Yuma County Landfill, located in Yuma County, Arizona.
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Must have demonstrated experience with air, water and waste compliance/permitting activities along with the ability to drive environmental management systems. Position will be a member of the site EHS team, report into the Plant EHS Manager and support environmental compliance activities for a large, union manufacturing plant.
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Responsible for Environmental Management System, Risk Management Program, wastewater treatment plant operation, air permitting and reporting, EPCRA reporting, storm water pollution prevention, spill prevention controls and countermeasures and hazardous waste.
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The ideal candidate will have professional experience in engineering design for the solid waste industry including strong competencies in landfill design, compliance, and construction documentation.
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This individual will assist Senior Technical Staff with environmental compliance assessments, NPDES permitting, waste management reporting, and related services. Job Summary: The Environmental Compliance Specialist works with Project Managers and Senior Technical Advisors to ensure that PVE's clients and prospective clients operate in accordance with applicable Federal and State regulations pertaining to stormwater impacts, air emissions, waste generation and reclamation, etc.
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T he successful candidate will provide civil support and project management for environmental projects including civil design, solid waste permitting, remedial design, construction plan preparation, periodic oversight during construction, and storm water planning.
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You will lead a team that works on varied solid waste management-related activities including, engineering design and permitting, construction QA/QC along with certification and operational assistance at municipal and industrial solid waste facilities.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in environmental Project Management, the design and construction of environmental remediation, stormwater compliance, wastewater, solid waste, and/or general engineering projects.
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Storm-water management, permitting and control; Air permitting. The Regulatory Compliance Administrator is responsible for assisting with the Company’s overall compliance with federal, state and local environmental and industrial health regulations.
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Provides engineering and environmental technical leadership to 10 Civil Engineering Squadron (CES) management and KIRA management covering hazardous and solid waste environmental compliance, regulatory, and permitting issues affecting USAFA operations.
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You will expand your understanding of waste management processes, including landfill operations, regulatory permitting and compliance, construction, and environmental management systems.
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Lead and/or provide oversight for environmental permitting, waste management, vendor assessment, shipping/receiving hazardous material and waste, chemical management/approval/reporting, remedial programs, and environmental reserves.
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Compliance: Manage some of the environmental compliance programs, such as groundwater protection and monitoring, stormwater (SWPPP), air quality, waste management programs (RCRA and non-RCRA), reclamation and closure, permitting, International Cyanide Code, wildlife protection and management, spill prevention control and countermeasure planning (SPCC Plan), drinking water, and other environmental programs.
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Detailed knowledge of erosion and sediment control and stormwater regulations, waste management, sustainability, compliance strategies, and environmental engineering. Develop environmental compliance management programs for construction projects encompassing all local, state, and federal permitting requirements.
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Coordinates all Environmental sampling, reporting and follow-up; Coach and mentor line personnel in the execution of their environmental accountabilities. Must have at least 3 years of plant environmental experience and a Bachelor of Science in related technical field only.
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