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Ability to author, review, and revise regulatory plans, including SPCC and SWPPP plans. Five (5) years of compliance/environmental regulatory and permitting related work history is required.
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Developing, managing and/or performing environmental evaluations, assessments, investigations - including, but not limited to soil investigations, soil management plans, groundwater assessments, hydrological investigations, CUPdirected site closure programs (UST, HMMP, etc), SWPPP-related plans and project oversight, and general hazardous materials evaluations and response actions.
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Must be familiar with regulatory requirements such as CalOsha, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), US Department of Fish and Wildlife, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Army Corp of Engineers, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and other regulatory agencies as required.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in multi-media environmental compliance including management systems, water/wastewater, air, and hazardous materials and waste programs, environmental compliance auditing, environmental permitting and regulatory reviews.
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The SWPPP & SPCC Developer will provide additional regulatory support and guidance for projects across the planning and execution phases. The SWPPP & SPCC Developer willbe responsible for leading the development of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure plans under the Clean Water Act and US Environmental Protection Agency regulations.
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Experience with other environmental regulatory programs including air, general environmental compliance, solid and hazardous waste management, and environmental due diligence is a plus. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan development, implementation, and training.
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Knowledge and experience with the Washington State Industrial Stormwater General Permit (ISGP) and an understanding of a facility Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in keeping a facility within compliance with facility’s stormwater permit.
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Provides regulatory support for environmental requirements such as Title V Air Permits, NPDES Permits, SWPPP, Hazardous Waste Management, etc. Facilitates the implementation of management systems that support company goals and meet/or exceed regulatory requirements.
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Provided the needed assistance in environmental engineering or regulatory affairs to EHS Manager or facility/utility department within the operational activities of the environmental programs to ensure compliance (e.g. Waste Water Disposal, Waste Management (Hazardous, Non-Hazardous, Universal, Recycling, Biohazard, etc.
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Senior Employee Relations Partner | Lead Technical Recruiter | HR Manager "Cultivating Operational Excellence and High-Performance Culture to Amplify Growth, Employee Satisfaction, and Overall Organizational Success.
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Assist with the development of Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), as well as other plans as needed (i.e. FRP, ERAP). The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual looking for career growth and will provide support for regulatory compliance projects; due diligence, groundwater monitoring and site investigation/remediation projects.
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Must have general understanding of cut - and - fill, roadway design, and open channel drainage and culvert design, SWPPP, temporary drainage design. Understanding of industry or regulatory codes and standards and design criteria pertinent to the Civil Engineering discipline such as those developed by AASHTO, ACI, ASTM, Asphalt Institute, PCA etc.
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Assist in the creation of technical documents in support of regulatory submissions, including permit applications, SWPPP and compliance reporting and summaries. 5 years of experience with VPDES/SWPPP, permitting, SWPPP, pollution prevention, technical reporting, land disturbing activities, wetland and streams issues, and environmental permit compliance with an emphasis on Transportation work.
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Knowledge/experience with OSHA programs including fall protection, machine guarding, hazardous materials, personnel protective equipment, electrical safety, fire protection, hearing conservation program, respiratory protection program and toxic and hazardous substances and with EPA's SPCC, SWPPP and RCRA programs.
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Maintain site operational compliance plans including Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan. Ensure measures from existing and future site operational regulatory requirements are fully implemented, tracked and reported.
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