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A valid Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) 40-Hour course certification; A Hazardous Materials Supervisor, under the general direction of the Risk Management Prevention Program Manager, supervises, plans, and coordinates the activities of the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) staff, which includes project management; evaluating and making program improvement recommendations; applies sound supervisory standards and techniques in building and maintaining an effective work group and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities.
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Your responsibilities will include managing and executing environmental permitting and compliance projects; developing SPCC Plans, SWPPPs, and NPDES permits; providing RCRA hazardous waste, hazardous materials, EMS, air quality and other environmental regulatory compliance services; and conducting Phase I and II environmental site assessments; and remediation of soil and groundwater.
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Oversee cleanup of hazardous waste sites, smoking and sludge enforcement, wellhead protection, used oil collection, local enforcement agency for solid waste, and certified unified program agency for hazardous waste, water supply and sewage systems, insect , rodent and rabies control, sanitation in hotels, camps, public schools and buildings, private residences, hazardous materials/waste.
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The Division provides the campus consultation and direction in achieving the Chancellor's priorities and moving the strategic initiatives of the campus forward in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
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Knowledge of one or more of the following is a plus: environmental law and regulation (solid and hazardous waste regulation is a strong plus) product stewardship issues the paint and coatings industry non-profit organizations (trade associations is a strong plus) negotiating contracts with state and local governments publishing and copyright agreements antitrust law.
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Create and implement strategies to promote and grow a culture of belonging, equity, and inclusion across MHP via internal and external engagement, events, and programming.
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Chemical Inventory List Safety Data Sheets Exposure Injury Review Emergency Procedures HazMat and Waste Spills and Exposures Radioactive Materials Energy Sources (X-Ray Equipment, MRI and Laser Equipment) Hazardous Medications Hazardous Gases and Vapors Hazardous Wastes.
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Experience with Enterprise Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Management Information System - Hazardous Waste Module (EESOH-MIS HW) + 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) certificate, preferred.
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DCAS’ Citywide Equity and Inclusion (CEI) provides critical guidance and support to all city agencies to ensure the proper implementation and adherence to federal, state and city mandated workplace non-discrimination policy and procedures, including responsibilities under the New York City Charter and promulgated by the citywide EEO Policy: The City of New York Equal Employment Opportunity Policy.
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Provide strategic, integrated direction, and consultation on major institutional issues regarding diversity, inclusion, access, equity initiatives, cultural understanding, and competency; provide strategic direction and supervision for Intercultural and Inclusion Student Services and Accessibility and Disability Services.
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Responsibilities include management of compliance programs including environmental compliance (air pollution control, hazardous materials management, hazardous and universal waste management, water quality, drinking water, and dam management), and operational compliance monitoring and auditing activities.
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Manage the location environmental programs including but not limited to: Asbestos O&M, Risk Management Plan, Emergency Response, EPCRA, Hazardous Waste, Wastewater, Chemical Handling, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SW3P), Air Compliance/Air Permits and New Chemical Approval.
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Solid Waste Management provides trash collection service, hazardous waste removal, recycling, and a composting program for single family Denver homes and multi-family dwellings with up to seven units, municipal facilities, and Denver Public Schools.
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Work Interactions and Work Mode DesignationWorking in the Planning and Facilities Management Department, the Zero Waste Manager reports directly to the Assistant Director of Environmental Services.
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Crystal Clean expressly values diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encourages the applications of individuals from diverse backgrounds, so that Crystal Clean reflects the communities and customers that we serve.
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