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10+ years of experience in site development, environmental review and analysis, permitting, compliance, and regulatory analysis specifically for fossil and renewable power generation and storage facilities.
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This is an excellent platform to help clients with permitting of new projects, compliance assurance, auditing and environmental management systems for operating facilities, state and federal enforcement matters, remediation and site closure, rulemakings, transactional support, and Superfund matters.
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Maintain and monitor EHS permitting and regulatory compliance. This position will help develop and implement EHS programs to ensure environmental, health and safety compliance are maintained at Apple facilities.
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Assist LACMTA's Environmental Compliance and Services Department in regulatory compliance, including but not limited to stormwater management, environmentally related permitting, and environmental mitigation monitoring.
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Surf To Snow Environmental Resource Management (S2S) is a full-service environmental consulting firm that supports Clients and other strategic partners in all major lines of business, general construction, including electric transmission, gas transmission, power generation, distribution/facilities support, environmental permitting, and site restoration projects.
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We provide advisory and technical services to help clients cleanup and close contaminated sites and surplus operational facilities and restore them for reuse, plan and permit new facilities, address critical climate change issues, restore habitats and water quality, protect natural and cultural resources, maintain compliance, and cost effectively manage residuals and wastes.
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The Staff Engineer/Scientist will support project managers on diverse projects, including power plants, wind facilities, and real estate developments. Responsibilities encompass technical report drafting, data processing, compliance support, and occasional field work.
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Experience in any of the following areas of practice; design and construction quality assurance for solid waste containment systems, preparing permitting documents for solid waste facilities, landfill gas compliance and management, preparing fill sequence and master plans for solid waste facilities (experience in more than one area preferred.
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Identifies licensing strategies and develops assessments of environmental requirements, including environmental compliance, environmental liability and risk, permitting related issues and technology requirements, emissions offset identification and procurement, environmental technology design and support public relations activities.
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As Director of Environmental Services, you will be responsible for the development of project-specific federal and/or state environmental, permitting, and compliance strategies to support the planning, development, and construction of utility-scale infrastructure, including long-distance transmission, generation (wind and solar), and energy storage nationwide.
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Employees in this job are responsible for providing expert environmental support for new and existing facilities including due diligence, permitting, regulatory compliance, regulatory interpretation and development, and interface with Federal, State, and Regional agencies.
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As an Associate, Environmental Compliance and Strategy (ECS), you will support the responsible development, construction and operation of utility-scale wind and solar energy facilities across the United States, with a portfolio focused primarily in the Midwest.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with landfill gas collection and control systems, as well as possess experience in preparing typical air quality permitting and compliance reporting documentation for regulated emissions at industrial, commercial and governmental facilities.
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Review and comment on construction and disbursement schedules as well as other submitted documents including but not limited to:Zoning approvalsCertified surveysBuilding permits and approvalsUtility company approval lettersSoil and foundation engineering reportsDesigner's certification of code and ADA compliance.
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This individual must have a strong technical background, provide leadership and guidance on projects, work with existing staff to develop air permitting and other regulatory compliance opportunities locally and regionally, and work with existing staff to grow air permitting and other regulatory compliance services in the office.
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