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Qualifications Four (4) year degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Science, Engineering or related discipline preferred. Applied knowledge and working understanding of federal/county EHS requirements (i.e.; OSHA, EPA, NFPA), regulatory compliance, experience Current or able to qualify for CPR/First Aid/BBP certifications.
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Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc. (GES), an industry leader with a reputation for excellence in providing environmental consulting, engineering, compliance, and technical field services to clients in diverse market sectors, seeks a Staff Geologist or Environmental Scientist to support fieldwork and environmental remediation project activities in Baton Rouge, LA and the Sunbelt Region.
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Bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, environmental science, or related field. Minimum 5 years of experience within manufacturing or chemical plant with broad safety, health, and environmental responsibilities.
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Provide technical assistance on environmental compliance projects, auditing, and management systems. 5-7 years experience managing environmental compliance in a manufacturing or consulting environment.
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Accountable for area performance in accordance to established key performance indicators (KPIs) to include: safety, environmental compliance, housekeeping, quality and efficiency. Bachelor Degree - Chemical Engineering, or Pulp & Paper Science, or other engineering discipline required.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, Traffic Safety; Transit Safety; Chemical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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The Water and Land Resources Division of King County is a nationwide leader in integrated floodplain management and development of innovative flood risk reduction strategies and improved river and environmental conditions across King County's six major river systems (White, Green, Cedar, Sammamish, Snoqualmie, Skykomish) using best available science.
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The Environmental Compliance Manager manages day to day regulatory functions at Clean Harbors and Safety-Kleen operating facilities. 2+ Year Environmental compliance experience (required.
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This positionis responsible for Observatory compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and local environmental, safety, health, and security regulations and Observatory Environmental, Health, Safety, and Security policy requirements.
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Required Skills Required Skills: Bachelor’s degree in occupational safety, environmental science, or related disciplines or equivalent subject matter knowledge skills and abilities acquired through work.
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Desired Skills and Experience:BS Degree in Engineering (e.g., Civil, Environmental, Chemical, Material Science) or Science (e.g., Atmospheric, Environmental, Meteorological, Chemistry, Toxicology, Data Science) required.
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Qualified candidates must possess a Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Landscape Architecture, Public Administration, Architecture, Engineering, Environmental Science, or other related field with a minimum of one to two years of experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
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Bachelor s degree including the fields of Safety, Environmental Science, Public Health, or equivalent experience. CSP idealExperience conducting workplace assessments to prevent injuries / accidents and improve compliance.
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1-3 years of professional experience in environmental science and project management including NEPA, permitting, GIS, surveying, permitting, water quality, and wetland delineations. The Environmental Scientist will work with a small team of biologists, environmental planners, and engineers to design and execute aquatic habitat restoration projects, biological studies, environmental assessments, and help develop permit applications and NEPA documents for projects throughout the west coast and Alaska.
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Associates degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related field. Bachelor's degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related fields.
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