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Environmental Health & Safety Specialist III in San Diego, CA (92154) for a 12+ month duration, working Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:45 PM. The role requires expertise in DHS, OSHA, EPA, RCRA, Air Quality, and Water Pollution regulations, along with experience in ergonomic problem-solving, hazardous waste management, and a Bachelor's Degree in safety or a related discipline.
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Oversee and supervise environmental compliance including SWPPP, hazardous materials and waste requirements and recycling efforts. Educate employees, visitors, or other stakeholders regarding EHS policies, laws, and practices including EHS orientations, emergency response, lock out/tag out, hazardous communication, hazardous material, heat illness, silica exposure prevention, ergonomics and other training, as required.
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Fire & life safety, hazardous substances handling, waste management, spill prevention control and countermeasures (SPCC), risk assessment and mitigation methodology, 3rd party safety supplies management.
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Coordinate with the Environmental Health & Safety Officer the management of CBS department teaching and research lab hazardous waste per Clarkson University regulations. Proficiency with hazard communication and understanding of chemical safety and hazardous waste regulations (e.g. OSHA, EPA, etc.
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Provide technical guidance and support project deliverables on environmental projects including: Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development, Hazardous Material Management, Toxicity Release Inventory (TRI) reporting, Tier II reporting, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting, environmental compliance audits, and air, water and waste permitting.
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Ensures compliance with surface water treatment rules of the Safe Water Drinking Act. Ensures compliance with Navajo Nation Environmental Protection Agency, (NNEPA) Ensures projects are in compliance with all regulatory laws, environmental, hazardous waste, OSHA and other safety requirements.
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Cooperates closely in the field with the City solid waste collection and weed abatement contractors, the Fire Department and the County Health Department to prevent and eliminate illegal, unsightly, hazardous or unhealthy solid waste, weeds, litter or storage problems.
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Understands, keeps abreast of, and complies with federal, state and local regulations that affect body shop operations, such as hazardous waste disposal. Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, PDR, paintless, bodyman, body man, body tech, bodytech, auto body tech, auto tech, collision tech, collision technician, dealership, apprentice, ASE, body shop, bodyshop, weld, welding, welder, frame tech.
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National, publicly traded company focused on hazardous waste clean up and disposal in the oil field! A Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school. Conduct legal due diligence for mergers and acquisitions (M&A), post-closing integration, and other corporate transactions.
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The Auto Body Technician is responsible for repairing damaged vehicle body parts in accordance with company specifications, processes, and time standards. Solid working knowledge of the processes, techniques and materials used in repairing automotive equipment with a minimum of 1-3 years of experience working in the collision repair arena.
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Experience working on sites involving excavation and trenching, heavy equipment operation, hazardous waste remediation. Hands-on experience in industrial hygiene monitoring and use of hazardous work permits.
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Train Hazardous Waste Technicians on proper OSHA safety guidelines, State and Federal Regulations pertaining to Hazardous Waste Disposal, and Department of Transportation regulations for proper loading, marking, handling, and transporting of hazardous material containers.
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Keep informed of all safety guidelines of management and other agencies, especially the disposal of hazardous waste. indiGO Auto Group is an industry thought leader representing 24 timelessly modern franchised dealerships in seven US markets, including Houston, TX, Rancho Mirage, CA, Palm Springs, CA, Riverside, CA, Marin, CA, Redwood City, CA, St. Louis, MO, and most recently San Francisco, CA.indiGO represents the very best in automotive brands: Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Land Rover, McLaren, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Rimac, and Volkswagen.
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Develop and support implementation and management of various monitoring and spill prevention and contingency plans/programs (SPCC, FRP, SPR, SWPPP, Hazardous Waste Contingency Plans, TOMP, Slug Control, etc.
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Qualifications Desired: Current RCRA Hazardous waste management trainingMethod 9 Opacity certificationClass 1 (minimum) Wastewater Operator training or license Candidate will be required to obtain a NC Class 1 WW Operators license for this position Current DOT training (per regulatory requirements.
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