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Compliance with the Washington ISGP and Oregon 1200-Z industrial stormwater general permits including SWPPP preparation, stormwater monitoring, and BMP selection. Landau Associates is seeking an Engineer (Environmental, Civil, or Chemical) to support our existing industrial stormwater and wastewater practice, including permit compliance support and treatment design.
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Manage the implementation of accurate Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and manage compliance under Federal and State LawsManage and monitor the work of the third-party compliance company to maintain on site community binders and signingRespond to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), TCEQ, Bexar County, and San Antonio Water System (SAWS) requests for action, documentation, inspections, etc.
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Lead compliance efforts for all local, state, regional, and federal regulatory environmental requirements including RCRA, SPCC, SWPPP, TSDR, TSCA, and more. 5+ years experience as an Environmental Compliance Manager in Southern California - Los Angeles County preferred.
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Industrial wastewater discharge permitting and compliance, including State Waste Discharge Permits and Water Pollution Control Facility permits. Bachelor's or Master’s degree in civil, environmental, or chemical engineering.
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Performing site-wide compliance inspections (RCRA, SPCC, SWPPP) + Completing and reviewing environmental compliance reports. A two year University degree in Industrial Safety, Environmental Management, Sustainability or related field required.
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The candidate chosen for this position will be a team-oriented individual with excellent communication skills who is capable of coordinating and assisting with Environmental Compliance Audits, complete Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans, and complete Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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Ensures adherence to the Company's job site compliance programs and monitors trade partner compliance with scopes of work and applicable regulations such as building codes, quality standards, environmental laws, SWPPP, and health and safety programs.
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Collect and support stormwater compliance inspections, sampling, and reporting in accordance with the facility SWPPP and provisions of the Industrial General Permit. The Environmental Engineer will review processes, technical and regulatory issues, and execute permit functions to meet compliance needs.
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Job Summary: The Environmental Health and Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring compliance and commitment to programs related to employee health and safety, environmental compliance and sustainability programs within the facility.
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Prepare environmental compliance plans such as SPCC Plans, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Waste Management Plans, NEPA, etc. Your Impact Evaluate proposed or existing operations to determine applicable environmental and regulatory compliance requirements at the federal, state and local levels.
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Support Regional HSE Manager in response to compliance inquiries from EPA, OSHA, DOT and federal, state and local governmental agencies. Conduct all required local, county, state and federal inspections; including but not limited to SWPPP, SPCC, RCRA and air quality.
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Provides field technical support in multiple construction specializations such as field construction management, environmental compliance, erosion/ sedimentation control, civil site work and road construction.
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Lead the efforts in Process Safety Management (PSM), Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and Risk Management Plan (RMP) compliance and addressing shortfalls. Working knowledge of TRI, Tier II, SPCC and SWPPP is requested.
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This person shall assist Environmental Technician on Title V, Tier II, TRI, RCRA, SWPPP, SPCC and other reporting as needed to maintain compliance. Job DescriptionIn this role you will assist in ensuring the facility’s compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and Therma Tru EHS standards.
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Compliance: Manage some of the environmental compliance programs, such as groundwater protection and monitoring, stormwater (SWPPP), air quality, waste management programs (RCRA and non-RCRA), reclamation and closure, permitting, International Cyanide Code, wildlife protection and management, spill prevention control and countermeasure planning (SPCC Plan), drinking water, and other environmental programs.
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