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The position exists to ensure the legal and safe management, control, and disposal of hazardous materials at Kansas State University through direct handling of hazardous materials and waste, facility compliance inspections and by providing consultation to the campus community (i.e., principal investigators, faculty, staff and students) about environmental regulatory requirements.
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The Hazardous Waste Technician will report directly to the Associate EHS Manager, Hazardous Waste Operations. The Hazardous Waste Technician will have responsibility for the performance of tasks associated with the collection and safe/compliant handling of hazardous waste materials generated by our GFTX facilityThe ideal candidate is an excellent communicator, self-driven and works well with cross-functional teams.
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Under administrative direction by the Environmental Health & Safety Director, the Hazardous waste manager is responsible to independently develop and implement WWU's hazardous waste program.
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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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YOUR IMPACT:Assist the Environmental Leadership with and manage all site environmental compliance programs, related to, but not limited to: Air permitting, record keeping and compliance, wastewater treatment, storm water management, hazardous (RCRA) and non-hazardous waste management, SPCC plans and inspections, community right-to-know (EPCRA) Tier II and TRI reporting.
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Experience with leak detection and repair LDAR, SWPPP, and SPCC. Experience with hazardous waste management. Conduct inspections, including hazardous waste, opacity, leak detection and repair (LDAR), stormwater, and SPCC inspections.
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The goal of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch is to protect public health and the environment from the improper management and disposal of hazardous waste and solid waste, and from the releases of petroleum and other hazardous substances from leaking underground storage tanks.
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Basic principles, practices and trends in the field of environmental health and quality, specifically those relating to the food industry, hazardous materials, water supplies, solid waste and liquid waste disposal, recreation, housing, vector control, air quality and land use.
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Provide collection and information services for household hazardous waste; respond to hazardous materials release/threatened release and provide technical assistance as part of an emergency response team; and respond to complaints or requests for service from public regarding hazardous materials/waste storage, use, or disposal in business, institutional, or private residential settings.
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What to Expect The Hazardous Waste Technician will report directly to the Associate EHS Manager, Hazardous Waste Operations. He/she appreciates a setting where superior work is encouraged, recognized, and rewarded What You’ll Do Perform collection and consolidation of hazardous waste containers generated by commissioning/manufacturing processes Conduct 90-day Central Accumulation Area inspections and reporting.
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HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) Level I and II certification if required by site. Practices good housekeeping in assigned area and properly disposes of waste according to safety and environmental policies.
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Proactively manages safety, plant appearance and environmental issues and ensures compliance with Federal and State standards including Hazardous Waste Disposal and Air Quality Standards.
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Collect, sort and transport disposables and recyclables including: trash, hazardous waste, scrap metal and other waste streams throughout a facility to designated container and location.
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Conduct environmental and safety inspections and audits, including but not limited to: air emissions, hazardous waste, universal waste, storm water, wastewater, first aid, PPE, daily walk-throughs, etc.
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At least five (5) years of experience in environmental waste management programs regarding hazardous waste management, solid waste management, and auditing of environmental programs, preferably in a treatment, storage and disposal facility (TSDF) or demilitarization facility, chemical plant, nuclear or fossil power generating station, naval or maritime station, or other heavy industry.
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