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Under the supervision of the Director of Environmental Health, Safety, and Security, the Facility Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist will maintain compliance with all OSHA and EPA programs.
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Knowledge of the following EH&S functions: First Aid, CPR, Fire Extinguishers, Emergency Preparedness, Incident Reporting/Incident Investigation, work/safety rules, RCRA Inspector. Extensive knowledge in the following areas: DOT, EPA, RCRA, and OSHA.
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Based on Company need, the Environmental / Chemical Engineer II or Senior Engineer will provide technical expertise in air, water, waste, and chemical management and reporting regulatory programs to support the Company’s business units and to implement the Company’s Environmental Compliance Program and/or support environmental policy advocacy efforts on behalf of the Company.
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Work will be under the supervision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the U.S. EPA., and will require routine reporting as well as safety leadership to a field crew of up to 50 field personnel.
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Working knowledge of: the principles, techniques and terminology of civil engineering; Title 27 as it relates to soil, air, and groundwater quality; storm water runoff water quality issues and NPDES permitting requirements; and EPA test methods and reporting standards; use of total station and GPS; computers and computer aided drafting and design software.
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Permitting and compliance for commercial, industrial and municipal facilities with respect to hazardous materials reporting and hazardous waste operations; development of hazardous materials inventories to assist with Tier II, EPCRA and TSCA reporting; expertise with hazardous waste generator requirements; experience with EPA ID applications and renewals; preparation of biennial reporting for large quantity generators; and other focus areas related to the field of hazardous waste compliance.
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Strong understanding of EPA and state agency management rules and regulations, include CAA, CWA, EPCRA/SARA Title 3, RCRA, CERCLA (release reporting), DOT (Haz. Material Transportation), and other Federal laws and regulatory requirements.
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The principles, techniques and terminology of civil engineering; Title 27 as it relates to soil, air, and groundwater quality; storm water runoff water quality issues and NPDES permitting requirements; and EPA test methods and reporting standards; use of total station and GPS; computers and computer aided drafting and design software.
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Thoroughly understand regulatory requirements, including OSHA and EPA compliance standards, as well as regulations related to storm water / wastewater, RCRA, PSM/RMP, Title V, CAA, CWA, Form R, Air Emissions reporting and other federal, state and local laws.
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Preparing or verifying loss of primary containment (LOPC) release calculations (gas & liquid) and facilitating required reporting to applicable regulatory and internal parties, including the EPA, NRC, TCEQ, TRRC, and/or local emergency planning commissions.
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Reporting to Engineering Manager, this position's main responsibility is following the ammonia refrigeration operational procedures to safely service and maintain all ammonia refrigeration equipment and components.
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Supervise all EPA technical directives for new purchases, modifications, repairs, and upgrades to the infrastructure of the ESF (chemical reagents, lighting, new river pumps, modifications to River Water and Reverse Osmosis flow systems, NPDES data collection site, chemical delivery system, construction of field baskets and tray arrays, and new sensors and pumps.
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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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Responsible for establishing a process to routinely monitor compliance with all regulatory agencies including (CAP, DOH, OSHA, EPA, FDNY, and Joint Commission.) Reports to Director of Operations, Anatomic Pathology at the Main Campus with dotted line reporting to the Assistant Director, Anatomic Pathology at Long Island.
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15+ years of experience in one or more of the following areas: aquatic ecology; threatened and endangered species consultation; or environmental permitting and reporting, including knowledge of City of Austin Environmental Criteria Manual and experience with Environmental Resource Inventories and Floodplain Health Assessments, TCEQ regulations and experience with Geologic Assessments, and Section 401, 402, 404 Federal Clean Water Act Regulations.
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