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Will review, design, implement, and maintain all facility environmental programs to ensure compliance with legislative, corporate and industry standards and requirements, and promote employee participation and accountability.
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Monitoring construction sites for environmental compliance throughout construction on all environmental programs (e.g., erosion and sediment controls, fugitive dust, waste management, wetland protection, etc.
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Position Summary: This role involves developing and enforcing Environmental Health and Safety policies, managing hazardous waste reduction efforts, and conducting safety surveys to ensure compliance with regulations.
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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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Assist in the coordination of post-construction monitoring efforts for on-site stream, wetland, and buffer mitigation sites statewide, ensuring compliance with all environmental permit conditions and schedules.
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The Environmental Manager is responsible for ensuring Contractor and subcontractor activities are in compliance with installation, NAVFAC, state, federal, and local regulations and the environmental requirements of the contract.
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UES is a privately held, rapidly growing engineering and consulting firm with nearly six decades of experience in geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, building code compliance, threshold inspections and environmental consulting.
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Bachelor's degree in agronomy, animal science, biology, chemistry, or a related area from an accredited college or university AND Two years of experience conducting inspections and investigations for compliance or certification as a Registered Sanitarian or Environmental Health Specialist AND Two years of experience conduction inspection and investigation for compliance OR One year of experience required at the low-level Agriculture Compliance Specialist 2 (RCP041) or position equivalent.
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Primary responsibilities will include preparing analyses of environmental issues in the context of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance, Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 404 permitting, Endangered Species Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, local planning documents, etc.
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This position will be responsible for compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal environmental, health, safety, and radioactive material regulations applicable to the above operations.
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Your responsibilities will include managing and executing environmental permitting and compliance projects; developing SPCC Plans, SWPPPs, and NPDES permits; providing RCRA hazardous waste, hazardous materials, EMS, air quality and other environmental regulatory compliance services; and conducting Phase I and II environmental site assessments; and remediation of soil and groundwater.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Experience and expertise interpreting and applying federal and state environmental laws (NEPA, NHPA, BGEPA, MBTA, ESA, and CWA), guidelines, and policies, and developing innovative environmental compliance strategies for compliance for complex utility-scale projects.
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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Maintaining full responsibility for results of functional discipline, including worker and process safety assurance, environmental compliance, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, fire protection, etc.
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