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Prepare and maintain NPDES permits, SWPPP, and monthly monitoring and inspections. Previous experience with Site Development and Heavy Civil Construction preferred (Earthwork, Utility Installation, Roadway Infrastructure.
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Campus site maintenance including storing of salt, monitoring adherence to the college's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), flag pole management and maintenance, pond care, minor site pavement repair, site sign maintenance, oversight of all site drains and maintenance as necessary, management and maintenance of all exterior garbage and recycling receptacles, collection and disposal of all site debris.
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This includes, but not is limited to LDAR, solid waste, TENORM, SWPPP, NPDES, SPCC, etc. Responsible for completing multi-media HSE regulatory activities that include monitoring, permitting, reporting, plan preparation and training.
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A Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Environmental Science, Natural Science, Natural Resource Management or related field and at least two years of experience with environmental permit requirements and/or water quality monitoring to support permit related activities.
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Assist Maintenance Facilities in the development and implementation of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), perform inspections, and update Plans as needed. Coordinate annual internal City IDDE awareness and SWPPP training.
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Assist in water quality monitoring, including set-up and operation of water quality monitoring equipment, and data collection and analysis. Learn and use water quality-related software to support monitoring efforts.
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At least 5 years relevant experience supporting experience in SWPPP, including sampling and analysis, non-storm water and storm water visual observations and preparation of Rain Event Action Plans, environmental restoration, landscape construction, and erosion control.
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Two years of experience performing environmental sampling or storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) inspections. ResponsibilitiesConduct inspections, monitoring, training, and testing of various sites to ensure compliance with the permit requirements of the university’s storm water, wastewater, SPCC, PSTs/USTs and other environmental programs.
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Some positions in the Department of Public Works may require a Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Developer (QSD) and/or a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) certificate within one-year of appointment.
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Conduct inspections and maintain recordkeeping in compliance with regulations (e.g., SPCC/SWPPP, thermal oxidizer/relief vent scrubber, TCE and greenhouse gas fugitive emission monitoring, etc.
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We specialize in civil, structural, traffic and transportation engineering, land surveying, landscape architecture, environmental permitting, stormwater monitoring and construction support services throughout New England and beyond.
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Note: Some positions in the Department of Public Works may require a Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Developer (QSD) and/or a Qualified SWPPP Practitioner (QSP) certificate within one-year of appointment.
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JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for the execution of all aspects of the land development functions including site development, procurement, budget control, schedule monitoring, tract acceptance, bond exoneration and SWPPP. Ultimately responsible for the departmental performance, results, and achievement with respect to the various land development division goals.
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S2S provides planning, permitting, project management, compliance monitoring, stormwater, and site restoration services that result in the successful, timely, on-budget completion of a project while meeting regulatory requirements and preserving the surrounding ecosystem.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree required 3-5 years’ experience managing Environmental activities, preferably in a manufacturing environment Experience with Title V regulations and permitting is preferred Preferred experience with New York Hazardous Waste Management regulations, managing continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) Continuous Opacity Monitoring systems (COMS) and emissions control equipment (Baghouses, Electrostatic precipitators, SCR, CCF and others.
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