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Environmental Regulatory Compliance - Champions compliance with environmental regulatory requirements imposed on the industry by local, state, provincial, national, and international organizations including air emissions, wastewater discharges, natural resource consumption, waste generation, spill prevention and reporting, and emergency response.
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Wastewater / Environmental Compliance. Manages staff to ensure safe, standardized, and efficient environmental compliance, equipment & facility maintenance, processing of soiled products: wash and dry aisle; dryer offloading, sorting and bundling, and processing of product for storage or delivery.
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You will conduct inspections to investigate compliance with applicable standards for water and wastewater, air, above ground and underground storage tanks, spill prevention, clean-up actions, waste management, and natural and cultural resources.
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Substitutions: I. An Associate's degree or higher with a major in medical technology chemistry, bacteriology, food science and technology, environmental science, chemical or environmental engineering, wastewater technology, oceanography or the biological sciences may be substituted for a maximum of one year of the required experience.
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Manager, Water Quality & Environmental Compliance Posted Date: Apr 11, 2024 Location: Hopewell, VA, US, 23860 Company: American Water Works Company Inc Share Our Purpose. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people across 14 regulated jurisdictions and 18 military installations.
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As a Water/Wastewater Project Engineer you will play a pivotal role in overseeing and executing wastewater management projects throughout NYC. You will collaborate with a talented team of professionals, working to ensure the successful completion of projects while maintaining compliance with environmental regulations.
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Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and permit requirements. Strong understanding of wastewater treatment processes and regulations. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field (Master's degree preferred.
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The Watershed Protection Group is part of the Public Works Environmental Services Division and is responsible for protecting water quality in local creeks and the San Francisco Bay and works with industry, businesses, residents , and the wastewater treatment plant to re duce pollutants entering surface waters via the sanitary sewer and storm drain systems.
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Ensure regulatory compliance with USEPA, EPA, DOT, LEPC and WVDH. Conduct environmental sampling and analytical testing, interface with regulatory agencies, administers hazardous waste disposal and reporting requirements, site-management of the hazardous waste activities, directs CAA reporting and tracking responsibilities, oversees WWTP operations, procedures and update management staff on proposed regulatory changes and requirements.
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Knowledge of NYC environmental regulations and permitting processes is an advantage. With a strong dedication to sustainability and innovation, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Wastewater Project Manager to join the team.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in wastewater project management. The chance to make a meaningful impact on environmental conservation in NY. Manage all aspects of wastewater projects, from inception to completion.
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This company is a leading environmental solutions provider committed to improving the quality of life for communities in New York/New York City and beyond. Professional Engineer (PE) license in NY is a plus.
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Excellent project management skills, including budgeting and scheduling. Oversee procurement, subcontracting, and resource allocation. Conduct risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies. Monitor project progress and make necessary adjustments to ensure project success.
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This company has a wide variety of clients across multiple industries and this individual will serve a key function in performing multimedia environmental compliance and permitting projects, while working closely with senior leadership.
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Mentor and support junior project team members. Communicate with clients and stakeholders to provide project updates and address concerns. Opportunities for professional development and growth. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure project goals are met.
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