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Performs EPA Method 21 hydrocarbon leak detection using a portable gas analyzer and electronic data collector. The ECS LDAR Technician is responsible for conducting air monitoring and emissions measurement activities, performing equipment calibrations and maintenance, and collecting and organizing field data for air quality compliance and emissions assessment program.
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Summary: The Safety Manager is responsible for continuously monitoring and adapting safety procedures and operations to ensure a safe and fully compliant work environment for all employees. In-depth knowledge of OSHA and EPA standards.
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This role will require EPA Universal or Type II HVAC certification, previous industry experience, rotating on-call availability, effective verbal and written communication skills with residents, vendors, and team members, and on-call availability.
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Maintaining Records-Maintains EPA records of hazardous waste, air emission, permitting, and water pollution discharge, as well as industrial health monitoring and records of employee hazard exposure according to EPA and OSHA regulations.
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The primary function of this position will be to maintain and upgrade our petroleum service station equipment in a safe and efficient manner while complying with the standards set forth by NYSDEC, EPA, PADEP, W&M, OSHA, and Reid Petroleum.
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Our Maintenance Managers provide quality service to our residents, supervise our maintenance teams, and are responsible for prioritizing, scheduling, and monitoring daily maintenance activities, as well as overseeing the physical assets, general maintenance repairs, apartment make-readies, and preventative maintenance and construction or rehabilitation projects for their community.
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If you are interested in being part of a dynamic company culture where you can apply your technical skills and HVAC training to find unique solutions to problems in a fast-paced environment, Venterra has an excellent property management career opportunity for you as a full-time Maintenance Technician for Forest View in The Woodlands, TX.
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Understand and comply with applicable fire safety, OSHA, and EPA rules and regulations. This person installs, maintains & repairs fuel dispensers; submersible fuel pumps; service station site controllers; credit card readers; cash register consoles; pumping PCW; tank & line monitoring equipment; various other types of equipment found in service station and convenience gas stations.
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Assist with managing the make ready process by walking vacant apartments after move-out to determine make ready needs, communicating with vendors and monitoring progress, ensuring that all repairs and replacements are completed, and notifying the Community Manager when the make ready process is complete.
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EPA records of hazardous waste, air emission permitting, and water pollution discharge, as well as industrial health monitoring and records of employee hazard exposure according to OSHA regulations.
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HVAC / CRAC Units - EPA Certified (PM, system monitoring, knowledge, and familiarization), air cooled water chiller knowledge a plus. is currently seeking a full-time Facilities Maintenance Technician / HVAC Building Engineer.
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The Environmental, Health, and Safety Programs Specialist is responsible for developing and managing EHS programs to support the business strategy in compliance with local, state, and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules and regulations.
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Manage the make ready process by walking vacant apartments after move-out to determine make ready needs, communicating with vendors and monitoring progress, ensuring that all repairs and replacements are completed, and notifying the Property Manager when the make ready process is complete.
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Responsible for assuring the plant’s compliance with all State, Local, and Federal HSE regulations including OSHA, EPA, DOT. Responsible for preparation and timely submittal of all HSE monitoring and reporting required by environmental permits (Waste Water, Air, Storm Water etc.
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Assures all activities for an assigned monitoring route are completed within a time frame consistent with TEAM's policies and procedures, assuring all components are monitored completely and are accurately reported.
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