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Remove buckets containing press hazardous waste from press room; carry to hazardous waste totes in ink room and pour contents into correct tote (either surface or reverse inks.
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Develops and measures success for utility use improvements, non-hazardous waste management, RCRA hazardous waste management, renewable energy, recycling, pollution reduction and pollution prevention.
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Manage and track entire process of waste generation, storage and disposal including: Manage pick-up of hazardous waste at various client sites Coordinate activities with waste generators; properly identifying, classifying, and labeling waste in preparation for disposal or treatment Ensure proper packaging and labelling of waste to maximize efficiently and maintain compliance.
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Three or more years of related warehouse experienceAbility to operate a powered industrial forklift truck and possession of a valid drivers license free of moving violations and accidentsKnowledge of facility permitting, DOT packaging requirements and OSHA RegulationsProficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, and OutlookKnowledge of waste routing and disposal of Hazardous MaterialThe successful candidate will be required to pass a DOT physical, drug test and DEA background check.
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Complete and oversee sampling and data collection for air, water, groundwater, wastewater, stormwater, hazardous waste, solid waste, radon, and soil for laboratory testing. Handle waste for remediation, sampling, packaging, and correctly package and label various wastes that may contain petroleum, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds (VOC), semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC), paint, solvents, wastewater sludge, and more.
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Plan, direct, and oversee investigation/remediation activities – including but not limited to: installation of monitoring wells, drilling and drilling investigations, soil sampling, packaging, and shipping.
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Experience with and comfort navigating CERCLA, RCRA, USTs State and related applicable regulations required; Experience with TSCA, FIFRA, EPCRA, CWA, CAA, and/or SDWA a plus. Research information and compile reports such as status reports, groundwater sampling, site characterization, and potential LNAPL recovery, and risk assessments.
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Safety, Inspection, Quality assurance, Health & safety, Compliance, Audit, Osha, Quality control, Ehs, Environmental health, Quality check, Hazardous waste, Visual inspection, H&s, Environmental health & safety, Eh&s, Production, Quality inspection, Osha 30, hazardous chemicals, usda.
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Activities – including but not limited to: installation of monitoring wells, drilling and drilling investigations, soil sampling, packaging, and shipping. activities – including but not limited to: installation of monitoring wells, drilling and drilling investigations, soil sampling, packaging, and shipping.
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As a WMC, the selected candidate will be responsible for providing a turnkey customer focused approach to waste management to include collection of waste characterization samples, characterization sample planning, packaging, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and other types of solid and liquid waste, including other waste streams such as New Mexico Special Waste, universal waste, PCB waste and radioactive waste.
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Interpret rules and regulations to meet DOT, NRC, DOE, EPA, and state requirements to ensure compliance with safety and quality standards for the packaging and transportation of hazardous materials (including radioactive and waste material.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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Perform decontamination and equipment cleaning Perform breakdown and processing of waste streams such as filters and universal wastes Ensure proper packaging of hazardous waste to maintain compliance.
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Become familiar with all U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT)/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and VES-TS regulations required in submitting paperwork to expedite disposal of hazardous waste.
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Responsibilities include manifesting, packaging, spill response, labeling, loading/unloading, coordinating transportation, and sampling/profiling material while adhering to state and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations.
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