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Minimum qualifications include a bachelors degree in environmental science, natural resources, biology, ecology, or related field, and 5 to 8 years of post-degree experience. Knowledge of and ability to apply environmental compliance and permitting regulations of applicable regulatory agencies in the New Mexico, the Southwest, and surrounding region.
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Providing general environmental compliance support to clients across a variety of regulatory program areas including hazardous waste, wastewater/storm water discharges, air emissions, chemical/spill prevention, and community right-to-know regulations.
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Air Quality Management, Biodiversity Management, Carbon Management, Chemical hazard management, Community Engagement, Environmental Legal Compliance, Environmental management, Environment and Social Group Reporting, Environment and Social Project Compliance Analysis, Labour rights and modern slavery, Noise emissions management, Remediation Management, Social Impact Management, Social Sustainability, Waste Management, Water Management.
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As a Geologist/Environmental Scientist for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC), you'll be directly involved with environmental compliance monitoring and assessment projects.
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Ideally, you'll have a bachelor's or master's degree in Engineering, Geology, Hydrogeology, Biology, Ecology or Physical Science with an emphasis in environmental engineering or a related degree.
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Our Environmental Compliance and Sustainability Intern will assist our Environmental Compliance team in monitoring and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards.
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Supports regulatory processes/surveys/audits/inspections and reporting to retain compliance with regulatory organizations, including (but not limited to): Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), The Joint Commission (TJC), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), and others.
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We're looking for an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist who's eager to help clients achieve compliance and sustainability. Stay ahead of the curve with the latest in environmental permits and regulations, ensuring compliance and client confidentiality.
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Our fields of expertise span all areas of civil engineering and environmental science, including an extensive variety of specialty disciplines, such as environmental compliance and restoration, superfund site management, coastal engineering, urban development, and mining.
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Bachelor’s degree in Safety Management, Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering or Environmental Science. Collect environmental data for use in determining root-causes of compliance problems and pollution prevention opportunities.
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Associate or Bachelor degree in Environmental Science, Natural Resources/Management, Ecology or related field or equivalent work experience of two (2) years’ experience in environmental or stormwater inspection.
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Possess Bachelor of Science in Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science or a related field. Oversee and manage the organization's industrial hygiene program to ensure regulatory compliance as mandated by federal, state and local agencies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA.
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The SWPPP Inspector will primarily be responsible for inspecting construction sites to ensure compliance with project-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) under the Clean Water Act, as well as compliance with erosion control regulations and applicable environmental regulations and permits.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, environmental science, forestry, botany, soil science, or a closely related natural resource field preferred.
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With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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