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Develop, implement, and test plans to minimize environmental risks (e.g. spill plans, RCRA contingency plans, SPCC, HAZWOPER, EAP, SWPPP, etc.) Qualifications:Required:Bachelors degree in Environmental Engineering or related fieldPreferred:CHMM or equivalent certificationCurrent on RCRA training.
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The Environmental Manager is also responsible for permitting and ensuring the Landfill remains in compliance with all applicable regulations during operation. POSITION SUMMARY: The Environmental Manager is responsible for the preparation of the Landfill budget, managing all spending for the Engineering department, and overseeing consultants and contractors during site development.
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Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental team! Kimley-Horn's Fort Worth, Texas (TX) office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental team.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are currently seeking an Environmental/Hazardous Materials Project Manager to support activities in performing Asbestos, Lead and Mold Surveys, Indoor Air Quality Investigations and Soil/Groundwater studies.
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What You Will Need To Succeed: Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Economics, Public Policy, Environmental Science, Engineering, Public or Business Administration, or related fields. Travel: Periodic client meetings, conferences, and training in Rye Brook, NY.What You Will Be Doing at Woodard & Curran: Under general direction, work with clients and Client Managers to identify environmental and economic development loan and grant-eligible projects with regional, state, and federal resources and develop, review, and edit loan and grant applications.
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Experience with and/or knowledge of a diverse range of regulatory programs (e.g. CWA, ESA, NEPA, NPDES, ASTM, CERCLA, RCRA) and agencies (e.g. USACE, BLM, USFWS, EPA, FERC, various local/state environmental and natural/cultural resources agencies.
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Reporting to the Development Manager, the position will be responsible for performing environmental permitting, assisting the Water Reclamation Facility staff in the implementation of the City's Wastewater Pretreatment Program, and working with the Development Department to implement and manage the City's Storm Water Management Program.
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Cruise ship Environmental Officer with at least 5 years of shipboard experience preferred. In depth knowledge of cruise ship environmental management concepts and operations. Follow up on shipboard reports like Environmental Sea event Reports, Status of Environmental critical spare parts reports, VGP reports.
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Kimley-Horn's Sarasota, Florida (FL) office is seeking an Environmental Scientist with 4+ years of experience to join their Environmental team! Bachelors or Masters Degree in Environmental Science, Ecology, Botany, Biology, or related field.
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Based in our Minneapolis, MN office and reporting to our EHS Manager, you will be at the forefront of ensuring that Niron's expansion is synonymous with sustainable development and environmental stewardship.
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RECENT RECOGNITIONBarron’s 100 Most Sustainable CompaniesCDP DiscloserDow Jones Sustainability IndicesEthisphere’s World’s Most Ethical CompaniesFortune World’s Most Admired CompaniesGreat Place to WorkSustainability Yearbook S&P GlobalPOSITION SUMMARY: The Environmental Compliance Specialist is responsible for the collection and reporting of data and is responsible for the operation of environmental systems at a work facility.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for supporting a variety of environmental (terrestrial and aquatic) projects, with a primary focus on watershed and receiving water modeling, geospatial research and analysis, and watershed management.
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The ideal candidate has had exposure to environmental laws and regulations including California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and/or the Clean Air Act, and a passion for applying sound scientific research and judgment to guide our clients through the environmental clearance and permitting process.
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Environmental Scientist 3. Under general supervision, contributes to preparation of permitting and compliance documents, field reports, environmental and feasibility studies, etc. Intermediate knowledge of regulations (federal, state, and local) governing environmental review and project implementation.
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Prepare remedial investigation work plans, sampling and analysis plans, data reports, remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) reports, cleanup action plans, and remedial action completion reports on environmental remediation projects involving multiple contaminated media including soil, sediment, groundwater, and vapor.
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