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Knowledge of EPA programs: stormwater, RCRA/hazardous wastes, SPCC/oil, remediation, waste-water sampling / treatment. Assessing applicability of environmental regulations and permits for air, water, and waste sources.
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5+ years of experience in environmental assessment and remediation projects, contaminated site characterization investigations (soil, groundwater, soil vapor, indoor air), and implementation of remediation programs.
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Lead the design and optimization of processes to maximize efficiency, minimize waste, and optimize process flow for additive manufacturing, automation, coating, CNC machining, and general assembly.
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POSITION SUMMARY: A Driver- CDL (B) is responsible for safely operating a collection truck, and providing prompt, courteous and complete waste removal services for customers. We provide customers with the most complete set of products and services, including recycling, waste, special waste, hazardous waste and field services.
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Properly collect and dispose of waste fuel, oil, hydraulic fluids, de-icing fluids, and solvent rags. Follow standard operating procedures and JSAs when operating ground support equipment, such as power supply, hydraulic rigs, nitrogen filler carts, and oxygen service carts.
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Role Overview: As a Stadium Waste Sorter, you will be at the forefront of our waste management efforts. Sort waste materials correctly on the conveyor belt. You will sort all stadium waste, including recyclables, trash, and food waste.
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Ensures that environmental plans for (waste disposal, lead / asbestos abatement, frac tanks, vac trucks, etc.) Ensures that environmental plans for (waste disposal, lead / asbestos abatement, frac tanks, vac trucks, etc.
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In addition to general education courses in geography and earth science, students can take upper division courses in atmospheric science and global change; oceanography, surface water and groundwater; geological processes (environmental geology, plate tectonics, and geomorphology); and natural resources, biogeography, and environmental analysis (in both rural and urban environments.
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Assists with disposal of hazardous waste materials, dirty linen, and rugs. Prepares, organizes, and efficiently utilizes supplies and equipment to prevent waste. Acts as Radiation Safety Officer; monitors radiation badges and conducts in-services regarding radiation safety.
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The Executive Sous Chef promotes and insures quality food services to airline clients and product management/waste in hub unit or facility of high complexity due to volume and international customer mix.
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As an explosive disposal expert, you will build advanced technical skills in robotics operations, hazardous waste, and emergency management. Similar Jobs: Emergency Management, Contingency Planning, Robotics Technician.
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Familiarity with statutes, regulations, and common law related to soil and groundwater contamination, water quality, air quality, and/or climate change is advantageous but not required. Familiarity with statutes, regulations, and common law related to soil and groundwater contamination, water quality, air quality, and/or climate change is advantageous but not required.
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Assist EHS Manager with Hazardous Material Program by maintaining records for Chemical Control Program, updating SDS binders, and Waste Disposal companies. Conduct monthly inspections of eye wash stations, update first aid logs, inspect sharps containers and spill containment drums, fire sprinkler system, and hazardous waste log.
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Processes x-ray images and archives to the image repository, CD or DVD to comply with the organization’s policies and procedures for patient medical records and state regulations. Assists physicians in performing a variety of interventional radiology procedures.
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Our technology platform brings a decentralized network of food waste management to dense urban areas that processes on or as close to the source as possible, feeds the hungry, save customers money, and builds stronger communities.
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