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Comprehensive Project Management: Lead the planning, execution, and delivery of residential construction projects, encompassing budget management, team leadership, client communication, quality assurance, risk management, and compliance with all relevant permitting and regulatory standards.
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Ensures that clerical staff maintain the DQF files, permitting, and other administrative requirements related to safety operations and regulations in compliance with FMCSA, DOT, OHSA, EPA/ADEM and any other government mandated regulatory agencies.
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This Director of Facilities Operations will oversee Life Safety Compliance for the health system, participate in permitting, ILSM, vendor management, and training. This position will maintain continuous survey readiness through compliance with regulations from a number of regulatory agencies, including The Joint Commission (TJC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA.
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Conducts all necessary actions regarding Title V, Emissions Reporting, Green House Gas, RECLAIM implementation and reporting, technical and regulatory issues, etc. Experienced in air permitting and regulations, including; Title V, BAAQMD, CARB.
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Provide technical assistance on air quality and climate change projects including understanding regulatory language and issues, framing the problems, prioritizing risks, and designing solutions.
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Serve as a technical resource on air quality permitting and compliance programs under NSR, PSD, Title V, state, and local regulations. High level knowledge of local, state, and federal air quality rules and regulations including district regulatory programs, the federal Clean Air Act, and greenhouse gas regulations.
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How you can make an impact You will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support civil and environmental project work including: Landfill, landfill gas collection and control system, industrial wastewater, and stormwater permitting and design, including construction plans, specifications, and construction documents.
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Regulatory Compliance Expertise: Advanced understanding of local, state, and federal regulations related to underground utilities, coupled with the ability to effectively incorporate these regulations into permit drawings.
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Executing environmental permitting strategy, developing regulatory strategy, and directing environmental field surveys and construction compliance for a variety of projects. related to wetland delineations, state water determinations, resource protection areas, threatened and endangered species, land use mapping and vegetation cover classification, GPS data collection, agency consultations, cultural resources, hazardous materials, and water quality permitting.
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Technical expertise and regulatory knowledge related to local land use permitting, state siting processes, National Environmental Policy Act, Clean Water Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act and related legislation and guidance (e.g., USFWS land-based guidelines.
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Experience in a wide range of projects to include NPDES permitting, water and wastewater master planning, water quality analyses and studies, regulatory compliance, water and wastewater system studies/reports or associated design of water and wastewater infrastructure improvements.
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This position oversees landfill operations, construction/rehabilitation projects, consultant agreements, permitting, engineering inspection activities, regulatory compliance, and related planning activities at County-operated solid waste facilities.
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System analysis efforts range from hydraulic modeling and capacity determinations/recommendations to topic specific or comprehensive system master planning in any or all of the following areas: source of supply, treatment, residuals handling, storage, pumping, water distribution, wastewater collection, automation & controls, regionalization, regulatory compliance, operational reliability and efficiency.
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We are Montrose, a global environmental services provider offering environmental planning and permitting, measurement and analytical services, and environmental resiliency and sustainability solutions.
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The position would work with other practice groups in VHB, including civil and structural engineering, environmental, planning, and regulatory groups primarily as part of an integrated team supporting renewable energy project design, permitting, and delivery.
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