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Oversee plans, permits, and reports for hazardous waste, air quality, storm water, EPCRA, NPDES, and wastewater programs. Responsibilities:Provide expert advice and guidance to clients on environmental compliance issues related to air quality, industrial wastewater, storm water, hazardous waste, and hazardous materials.
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Advice on DOT Hazardous Materials, RCRA Hazardous Waste and TSCA / PCB compliance areas. Xcel Energy is seeking to fill an Environmental Analyst III position to be located in Minneapolis, MN. The successful candidate will have a working knowledge of RCRA, TSCA and DOT Hazardous Materials compliance programs.
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RCRA Hazardous Waste, Universal Waste, Beneficial Reuse, Residual Waste. Assignments will be performed through an understanding of applicable federal, state, and local regulatory requirements including the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA), and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA.
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Knowledge of RCRA, DOT and DEA Regulations as they relate to waste characterization and the transportation of hazardous waste. Job Description The Field Service Supervisor is responsible for the safe and efficient handling and processing of retail and hazardous waste at the facility.
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1-2 years experience in environmental compliance and hazardous waste management, with specific expertise or experience in RCRA regulations. Manage Supply Chain chemical waste inventory to ensure proper disposal of all RCRA and non-RCRA chemical waste and containers.
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Basic understanding of RCRA and hazardous waste management, applicable chemical and laboratory safety and health standards, and technical information/data sources. The purpose of the Hazardous Waste Technician position is to support staff responsible for maintaining a comprehensive chemical inventory, learn to properly characterize, handle and dispose of hazardous and universal waste, and help develop and deliver effective chemical lab safety programs for the University.
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Comply with all local, state, federal, and BD safety regulations, policies, and procedures including RCRA Hazardous Waste, EPA, DAQ, DEQ regulations. Knowledge of electrical classifications and hazardous areas and requirements.
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RCRA - Hazardous Waste Management TrainingPRE-EMPLOYMENT TESTINGExternal hiring into this position is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check and possible credit history review.
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However, other areas of involvement include overall site environmental stewardship for other media (Water, Waste) such as hazardous chemical inventories, hazardous waste management, DOT compliance, Clean Water Regulations.
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Ensure compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations pertaining to hazardous waste. Coordination of storage, transportation, and disposal of hazardous waste in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
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Work with EHS Manager and outside sources to expand hazardous waste handling knowledge, as well as state and local regulations. Some will be classified as hazardous waste, some special waste and normal waste as directed by the EHS Manager.
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Hazardous waste management duties as assigned to be completed in compliance with RCRA and DOT regulations. Experience with OSHA PSM requirements and working with hazardous/flammable chemicals.
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RCRA Hazardous Waste Management Certification and DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Certification preferred. Experience with wastewater, hazardous waste management, hazardous materials transportation, permitting, chemicals labeling.
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You may assist or take the lead in the administration of the sites hazardous waste program including obtaining appropriate certifications related to Dept. of Transportation (DOT) and EPA’s Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) obligations.
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Manage Hazardous Waste (RCRA) efforts- waste stream categorization, profiling, manifesting (signing, tracking), program auditing, communication with waste vendors, biennial report, NJDEP fees, waste minimization plan.
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