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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking a Biologist/Ecologist to work within their Office of Water (OW). To qualify for the GS-09 level, you need to have at least one year of full-time experience equivalent to the GS-07 level defined as experience implementing ocean and coastal policy or regulation related to the Clean Water Act or Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act/Ocean Dumping Act; experience analyzing scientific information to perform data analysis, prepare reports, and present on report findings.
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Qualifications: 3-5+ years of HVAC Service Technician experience required OR Experience with commercial HVAC with willingness to learn service EPA and NATE certs Understanding of advanced principles of air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating Working knowledge of Carrier, Trane and Lennox systems Proficiency in 2 stage communicating systems and variable speed systems Proficient in reading schematics and work plans.
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Knowledgeable and hands on experience with manufacturing equipment such as, but not limited to, reactor, distillation, scrubber, pump, compressor, heat exchanger, boiler, water and waste treatment, piping, DCS and instrumentation systems.
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Related to wetland delineations, state water determinations, resource protection areas, threatened and endangered species, land use mapping and vegetation cover classification, GPS data collection, agency consultations, cultural resources, hazardous materials, and water quality permitting.
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Completion of a recognized 4-year HVAC apprenticeship program and 4 years of progressively responsible experience in the operation and maintenance of commercial heating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including chilled water systems, boilers, air handlers and associated mechanical systems OR minimum of 8 years of above stated experience.
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Effectively and efficiently manage the use all consumed energy and utilities, including natural gas, electricity, water. Knowledgeable in regulatory compliance (OSHA, FDA, EPA). The Plant Engineer will motivate others and affect change, manage multiple projects, and display proven ability to successful project facilitation.
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Follows health department, city, state, and federal procedures, practices and record keeping requirements applicable to pools and spas are followed to maintain proper water chemistry and sanitation.
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Meet Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector Qualifications as defined by EPA, the NPDES Permit conditions and Certification as required by the State of Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH). Coordinate required amendments with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP.
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Air, surface, and water sampling according to EPA, OSHA, NIOSH, and industry analytical methods. Certification with any of the following: (Lead, mold, CHMM, 40 Hour HAZWOPER, 10/30 Hour Construction Safety, CIE, CMI.
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Plumbing related tasks include: water heater replacement and repair, fixture replacement (to include faucets, tubs, showers and toilets), drain cleaning and competent use of conventional sewer machines.
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Special Program Options: FSA, EPA, Legal Services, and Identity Theft. Water Heater replacement and repair. Special Program Options: FSA, EPA, Legal Services, and Identity Theft. A minimum of 2 years residential install, service, & repair experience (diagnosing & troubleshooting a normal plumbing system.
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Plan shutdowns for maintenance and repair pumps, including chill water, heating water and condensation pumps. Maintain maintenance records as required by city, state and EPA guidelines.
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Expert knowledge in the environmental and regulatory issues (EPA, LDEQ, FERC, PHMSA and local parish) Our consultants are advising customers on circular and hydrogen economies, water stewardship, electrification, and climate change risk and adaptation.
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Knowledge of underground sewer and water installation experience is preferred. Qualified candidates must have at least 3 years of field experience, a valid EPA Certification and be able to follow direction.
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The EHS Engineer is responsible for activities related to ensuring compliance with all EPA and Texas Environmental regulatory requirements associated with waste and stormwater activities at our Farmers Branch, TX facility.
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