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Previous environmental consulting experience preferred including but not limited to RCRA, SPCC and NPDES. Ability to author, review, and revise regulatory plans, including SPCC and SWPPP plans.
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Ability to read and interpret a variety of maps and aerial photography. Bachelor's degree in Geoscience, Physical Science, Environmental Science or a closely related field required. 40-hour HAZWOPER certified strongly preferred.
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Knowledge of Environmental Programs; Title V, RCRA, DOT, NPDES SWPPP, and SPCC. · NPDES Storm Water Management. Knowledge of Environmental Programs; Title V, RCRA, DOT, NPDES SWPPP, and SPCC.
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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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Understanding of and ability to interpret Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC), National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), Hazardous Waste and Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER), Superfund and Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA.
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Licenses and Certifications: A valid State of California Driver's License; must become a registered Civil Engineer in the State of California within one year of hire; Qualified Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Developer (QSD) highly desirable.
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Your responsibilities will include managing and executing environmental permitting and compliance projects; developing SPCC Plans, SWPPPs, and NPDES permits; providing RCRA hazardous waste, hazardous materials, EMS, air quality and other environmental regulatory compliance services; and conducting Phase I and II environmental site assessments; and remediation of soil and groundwater.
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Provide clients Environmental Regulatory Compliance services included air permitting, wastewater permitting, SPCC plans, NPDES submittal, SWPPP, hazardous waste management, Tier II reporting, TRI reporting, compliance auditing and more.
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This includes, but not is limited to LDAR, solid waste, TENORM, SWPPP, NPDES, SPCC, etc. This includes, but not is limited to LDAR, solid waste, TENORM, SWPPP, NPDES, SPCC, etc. H&S Certification (CSP, CIH, CHMM, OHST or a related discipline.
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Experience in SWPPP, NPDES Permit Application and/or Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control Plan Development a plus. Position requires a candidate with knowledge of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations and permitting and familiarity with environmental agency E&S control guidelines and best management practice (BMP) designs, construction, and maintenance.
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Class E Driver's License is preferred. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Clean Water Act (Stormwater, wastewater, etc.) Must be able to attain class E within first week of employment, if not.
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Hazardous Waste Management. Oil Spills Prevention and Preparedness Regulations (SPCC, FRP, Contingency Plans, etc.) Superior research and technical writing skills are required with a high level of attention to detail.
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Manage all aspects of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) program for each assigned project. Nestled among the natural terraces, rolling valleys, and rocky outcrops of the Texas Hill Country, Thomas Ranch features uniquely designed neighborhoods, including a walkable downtown core, nature-immersed residential, and an ultra-luxe private community with an 18-hole David McLay Kidd golf course and a five-star boutique hotel.
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Five (5) years of compliance/environmental regulatory and permitting related work history is required. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to walk, stand, use hands and fingers, grip, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and talk and hear.
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Understand and Comply with the power plant storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) plan for compliance with stormwater events. Assists in sample collections and record keeping ensuring compliance with all power plant permit requirements including NPDES discharge permit requirements.
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