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The SWPPP Inspector will provide additional regulatory support and guidance for projects across the planning and execution phases. The SWPPP Inspector will primarily be responsible for inspecting construction sites to ensure compliance with project-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) under the Clean Water Act, as well as compliance with erosion control regulations and applicable environmental regulations and permits.
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Establish pro-active relationships with regulatory agencies such as OSHA, EPA, and DNR. Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) Maintain required safety and environmental documentation and file required reports to regulatory.
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Conduct fleet evaluations to ensure maintenance standards are met and are in compliance with all regulatory agencies including DOT, OSHA, COUNTY ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH, C.A.R.B., SWPPP and CUPA. Supports Division Management to ensure any issues with maintenance, contracts and warranty work with vendors is addressed and resolved.
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Prepare and maintain plans (SPCC, SWPPP, fugitive dust, etc). Must have strong knowledge of the federal and state environmental regulatory process and experience with environmental regulatory areas (RCRA, CWA, CAA, TSCA, etc.
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Responsible for conducting hazardous waste, SPCC, SWPPP, and groundwater inspections if required. Coordinate all aspects of stack testing programs: Regulatory agency notifications, management of test contractors, communicate requirements to on-site personnel, evaluate test results, data and procedures for compliance with applicable environmental requirements.
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Develops/Reviews Stormwater Management Reports and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) to support regulatory permits; Conversant with regulatory codes, design codes and standards, best management practices, permit requirements and construction practices.
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Be able to learn and have excellent working knowledge of DOT, OSHA, HAZMAT, C.A.R.B., SWPPP and CUPA compliance requirements. Urgently seeking a Fleet Maintenance Manager The Fleet Maintenance Manager will oversee and ensure all maintenance programs are executed in an efficient, safe, and economical manner by providing leadership and guidance to Operations Management, by planning and developing procedures to improve the quality and efficiency to optimally utilize resources while minimizing costs.
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Usher projects through the regulatory/permitting/mitigation process. Perform SWPPP inspections. Professional Wetland Scientist (PWS) license and/or the ability to secure within 1 year would go a long way.
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Must be knowledgeable of regulatory requirements related to EHS (e.g. OSHA, SPCC, SWPPP, RCRA, Contingency Plan, Waste Minimization, etc. Maintain and update the requirements and recordkeeping of environmental regulatory required plans (i.e. SPCC plan, SWPP plan, RCRA, Contingency Plan, Waste Minimization, etc.
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SUMMARY: The EHS Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating all activities and programs associated with environmental regulatory compliance and employee safety in a manufacturing environment.
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Fleet Maintenance Manager The Fleet Maintenance Manager will oversee and ensure all maintenance programs are executed in an efficient, safe, and economical manner by providing leadership and guidance to Operations Management, by planning and developing procedures to improve the quality and efficiency to optimally utilize resources while minimizing costs.
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Elimination System (NPDES), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and Storm. Manage audit and incident investigation corrective actions to completion and verify sustainment. Preferred: Post graduate degree in safety, business, environmental science or a related field.
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Regulatory Liaison: Ensure design and construction compliance with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Construction Environmental Management Plans (CEMP) and Care of Water Plans (CWP) as appropriate.
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Assist division with the development, preparation, implementation, and updating of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Regularly interact with the Regional Environmental Manager (REM), regulatory agencies, and division associates.
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Understanding of Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF), National Pollutant DischargeElimination System (NPDES), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and StormWater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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