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Experience with leak detection and repair LDAR, SWPPP, and SPCC. Experience with hazardous waste management. Requirements Bachelors of Science in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science or related field.
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NPDES (municipal MS4, construction, industrial, groundwater dewatering, other), SWPPP, SUSMP, TMDLs, water resource management plans, Special Area Management Plans, Caltrans WPCM, Kleinfelder is seeking an Environmental Manager – Compliance to support project management, technical execution, team leadership, and strategic client and business development for multi-disciplinary industrial and construction environmental clients.
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Coordinate required amendments with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Coordinate and oversee environmental (biological, cultural, hazardous materials, etc.) Complete, submit, and maintain accurate records of environmental compliance.
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Strong understanding of civil earthworks, grading and stormwater drainage design including environmental and geotechnical requirements; Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits.
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Demonstrated expertise in all aspects of land development engineering including the integration of geotechnical, environmental engineering, and landscape architecture; Expertise in hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design including SWPPP preparation and water quality compliance.
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Regulatory compliance and permitting efforts for USACE, FEMA, and other environmental permit submittals. Erosion and sediment control planning and design, including SWPPP development. We anticipate an increased focus on integrated stormwater planning and holistic watershed management as State and Federal agencies emphasize controlling stormwater, non-point source pollution, and TMDL enforcement.
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Environmental compliance audits; stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) preparation and Best Management Practices (BMP) inspections, environmental site assessments; including report and permit writing.
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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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This individual will serve a key function in performing multimedia environmental compliance and permitting projects, including air quality permitting and compliance, multi-media environmental compliance audits, development of monitoring and spill prevention and contingency plans, industrial wastewater and stormwater compliance, storage tank registration and compliance evaluations, waste management.
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Oversee and supervise environmental compliance including SWPPP, hazardous materials and waste requirements and recycling efforts. Safety and Environmental credentials (e.g., CSP, ASP, SMS, OHST, CHST, REM, QISP) are very desirable.
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Implement, maintain, and coordinate emergency preparedness and response activities including the Integrated Contingency Plan, Emergency Action Plan, SPCC plan, SWPPP plan and arrangement with local emergency response authorities.
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Experience developing Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), hazardous waste contingency plans, emergency response plans, or emergency action plans.
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Coordinate and maintain environmental programs including Hazardous Waste, SPCC, SWPPP, air registration and waste reduction. Job Segment: Manufacturing Engineer, Industrial Hygiene, Engineer, Environmental Science, Engineering, Customer Service, Science.
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Experience in environmental monitoring including cultural, biological, SWPPP highly desired. The Archaeological Field Technician will work closely with other TRC archaeologists, environmental staff, permitting specialists, and managers in TRC's Planning, Permitting, and Licensing (PPL) practice.
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Bachelor's degree in Geoscience, Physical Science, Environmental Science or a closely related field required. Previous environmental consulting experience preferred including but not limited to RCRA, SPCC and NPDES.
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