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Maintains and manages environmental compliance, permits, and inspections, which includes, but is not limited to NPDES, storm water, air quality, hazardous waste, residual waste, TSCA, FIFRA, etc.
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The NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) enriches the environment and protects public health for all New Yorkers by providing 1.1 billion gallons of high quality drinking water, managing wastewater and storm water, and reducing air, noise, and hazardous materials pollution.
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The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) seeks to hire a highly organized, energetic, and motivated engineer with experience in the planning and construction of municipal pollution control and public drinking water infrastructure to serve as the Water Investment Division's Design and Construction Engineering (DCE) Section's Chief Construction Engineer.
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Provides operating unit technical support in the areas of quality, food safety, occupational safety and health, chemical safety, waste management, waste water and storm water pollution prevention, air quality and environmental annual reporting.
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Prefer demonstrated work experience in any of the following areas: environmental compliance, storm water design, SWPPP/SPCC preparation, Tier II reporting, treatment process design and evaluations, design and implementation of in-situ remediation technologies, soil and groundwater sampling.
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Environmental Managers oversee permitting, compliance, reporting, and external relations with our client and the community. Experience managing complex environmental requirements for infrastructure construction is required, including in-water and above-water construction, storm water management, and waste management.
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Ensures the Project Manager and project team are notified of any deviations in construction safety compliance, environmental compliance, schedule, design, materials, budget, and commissioning plans.
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Work with project teams and plant personnel across our exterior building products manufacturing segments to ensure environmental compliance at new and existing facilities, including oversight and technical/regulatory support for air, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, spill prevention and emergency response regulatory activities.
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Assists EHS department with data collection for the preparation of environmental compliance plans, permits, and reports for air quality, hazardous waste, spill prevention, storm water, and wastewater.
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Support environmental compliance effort including but not limited to air emissions, universal and hazardous waste management, wastewater, storm water, chemical management, and permitting processes.
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Erosion Control, Environmental Management, Flooding Mitigation, Pollution Prevention and Detection, Water Quality, Wastewater Collection & Treatment, Landscaping, Environmental Compliance.
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Assists with inspections and investigations of specific incidents or on-going operations relative to compliance with a variety of programs, which may include but are not limited to hazardous materials handling, hazardous waste management, hazardous waste disposal, contaminated soil programs, storm water management, natural resources, land use, efficient utilization of resources, and similar areas of concern.
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Grow to understand the plant manufacturing systems including production processes, wastewater discharges, storm water management, air emissions impacts, sewer systems, chemical usage, and waste management/recycling programs, to ensure effective decision-making and regulatory compliance.
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Provide technical expertise in the area of occupational safety and health, environmental compliance, and sustainability. We have an opportunity for an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist to join our New Brighton, MN team.
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Environmental areas of concern are wastewater, air, storm water, recycling, hazardous waste, solid waste, bio-solid land application, and chemical compliance. Specifically, this position:·Ensures compliance with: Wastewater operation, air quality compliance, bio solids program, hazardous waste, recycling, solid waste, potable water and oil handling programs for the designated plant operations·Will supervise and manage general associates including hiring, training and developing associates to ensure adherence to environmental regulations and reduction of carbon foot print.
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