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Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience with remediation and compliance related work such as SPCC, SWPPP, NPDES, WW and EPCRA reporting and inspections. Perform, manage, and lead day-to-day operational aspects of compliance-related activities related to SWPPP’s, SPCC plans, hazardous and non-hazardous waste inspections (including manifesting and disposal), air permitting, NPDES inspections, EPCRA Tier II and TRI reporting, and wastewater compliance.
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Prefer demonstrated work experience in any of the following areas: environmental compliance, storm water design, SWPPP/SPCC preparation, Tier II reporting, treatment process design and evaluations, design and implementation of in-situ remediation technologies, soil and groundwater sampling.
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Conducts and oversees site environmental (SWPPP, SPCC, Tier II, RCRA (Regulated Waste) inspections, testing, shipments, reporting and other requirements. This role will report directly to the Plant Manager with Matrix reporting to the Sr. Regulatory Compliance and Safety Manager - N.A. The Plant Manager or Sr. Regulatory Compliance and Safety Manager - N.A. fulfills the personal safety duties of this role in case of a vacancy.
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Construction, solar, Transmission, Substation, Battery, Budget, Schedule, contractor oversight, plan, construction management, safety, risk management, risk assessment, reporting, Pmp, Ms project, primavera, lockout, tag out.
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Executes improvements to existing site safety and environmental programs underthe direction of the regional Sr. Regulatory Compliance and Safety Manager – N.A.Oversees incident reporting database and ensure all incidents are thoroughly investigated, documented and corrective actions are managed to completion.
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3-5 years of experience with VPDES/SWPPP, permitting, SWPPP, pollution prevention, technical reporting, land disturbing activities, wetland and streams issues, and environmental permit compliance.
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Perform environmental compliance tasks, including SPCC planning, storm water planning, NPDES/TPDES, SWPPP, RCRA compliance, permit applications and renewals, wastewater permitting, toxic chemical usage/processing reporting, and hazardous waste related projects.
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Reporting to the Water Quality Supervisor, within the Environmental Services Division, this position will serve as a water pollution prevention enforcement official, in support of Water Quality team's Illicit Discharge Detection Elimination (IDDE) program, Source Control program, and Pollution Prevention Assistance program (PPA.
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Manage various environmental requirements, including Tier II/TRI reporting, air permit recordkeeping, and SWPPP/SPCCC obligations. USNR is a global leader in the forest products equipment industry manufacturing systems to produce lumber, plywood, finger-jointed components, and engineered wood products.
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Assist with preparation and oversee multi-media reporting and plans (i.e., Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), environmental site assessments and inspections to ensure compliance with local, state and federal air quality requirements.
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Generates and issues regular internal and external project reporting through company software (Procore / Sage) He/she should make regular visits to the jobsite to stay in-tune with field progress, safety, SWPPP, etc., so as to support the Superintendent from an overall supervision perspective.
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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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Compliance with the Washington ISGP and Oregon 1200-Z industrial stormwater general permits including SWPPP preparation, stormwater monitoring, and BMP selection. Site development (including drainage review and reporting, grading plans, pavement design.
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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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Knowledge of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) The successful candidate will oversee all activities from field design, permit verification, reporting, restoration and close out of the OSP project.
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