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The appointing authority may require completion of an asbestos removal program consistent with EPA guidelines for operations and maintenance during employment in this class. Line snaking/jetting, well water systems, oil/water & wastewater holding equipment, natural gas supply lines and pneumatic compressors and associated plumbing.
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Support to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Water and Office of Wastewater is a primary focus area for this position. Track record of success in providing technical and consulting support to at least one Federal agency; experience with EPA Office of Water and/or EPA Office of Wastewater strongly preferred.
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Lead development of technical, economic, and financial analyses of federal funding initiatives for water, wastewater, drinking water, and/or stormwater. 10 to 20 years of professional experience working with Federal, State, or local agency public sector funding programs focused on water, wastewater, drinking water, and/or stormwater.
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You will collaborate with diverse teams at Jacobs such as our broader federal team, our advisory solutions team that includes economic, financial, and grant funding specialists, the government relations team, transportation and water planners and engineers, economists, resiliency specialists, and many others to meet our clients' needs.
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Conduct training for federal agency staff, state agencies, and broader stakeholder groups focused on water resources. As an expert in federal, state, or local water or wastewater infrastructure funding programs, you will work to support technical and financial projections and analyses of program initiatives, develop training and other presentation materials needed to communicate new program initiatives to agency staff and to broader stakeholder groups applying for funding through federal programs.
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Provide assistance to regional personnel, other federal, state, local agencies, tribes, industry representatives, and concerned public citizens on the technical aspects of EPA laws and regulations.
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Based in St. Louis, Core & Main is a leading distributor of water, sewer, storm drain and fire protection products in the United States. Knowledge of current OSHA, EPA and DOT regulations including HAZWOPER, HazWaste and HazCom training.
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Ensure regulatory compliance with USEPA, EPA, DOT, LEPC and WVDH. Conduct environmental sampling and analytical testing, interface with regulatory agencies, administers hazardous waste disposal and reporting requirements, site-management of the hazardous waste activities, directs CAA reporting and tracking responsibilities, oversees WWTP operations, procedures and update management staff on proposed regulatory changes and requirements.
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Manages and directs the day to day activities of the following departments Stabilization, Disposal, FO39 leachate Tank Farm # 4, Wheel Wash Facility, Bulk Sampling, FO39 leachate Biological Waste Water Treatment, Arsenic Treatment, Macro-encapsulation and oversee landfill construction by performing the following duties personally or through subordinates supervisors.
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Will perform surface water hydrologic and hydraulic modeling utilizing HY-8, HEC-HMS, HEC-RAS, XPSWMM, and EPA SWMM and ArcGIS software extensions. Typical projects involve helping local, state and federal clients complete floodplain management, storm water management and other watershed planning projects.
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Decon of equipment, areas, spill remediation, tank cleaning, water blasting, and demolition activities.) Working knowledge of other state environmental programs preferred (EPA, OPA, UST, OSHA, DOL, Hazwoper.
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Experience: Minimum 3 years' experience in hazardous waste management industry or environmental services (i.e., remediation, emergency response, etc. Education: Four-year college degree required; technical field major preferred (i.e., Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Science.
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Must have 5 years of experience Must have technical knowledge of Building Automation System, Centrifugal Chillers, Air Cooled Chillers, Fire and Water Tube Boilers, Air Handling Units, Variable Air Volume, Fan Coil Unit, and Chemical Treatment.
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A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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The Utilities Operator maintains an uninterrupted supply of utilities to the INEOS site and ensures compliance with EPA regulations for the INEOS Waste Water Treatment Plant. The Position:Boiler House Operator The Utilities/WWTP Operator is responsible for the safe, accurate and efficient oversight of both the INEOS Boiler House and the INEOS Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP.
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