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Experience with NPDES, Stormwater, and/or Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permits. Maintain water treatment system to ensure compliance with Stormwater Permit. Maintain compliance for Stormwater and Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permits.
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We are seeking a Stormwater Quality Engineer to join our team of Water Resources experts in Long Beach, CA. This leadership position is a seller-doer responsible for leading growth, developing client relationships, managing project teams, and serving as a senior technical expert.
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Ensure regulatory compliance with local state and federal statutes (emissions, stormwater, OSHA compliance, etc. Preferred certificates or training include: Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP), Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician (CMRT), Certified Reliability Leader (CRL.
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1 to 2 years of experience as a civil engineer, preferably with experience in site layout, stormwater, erosion control, utilities, and other infrastructure systems. MicroStation and experience in stormwater modeling using WaterCAD or SWMM software is desired.
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Strong compliance knowledge to execute permit applications for air emissions, stormwater, and wastewater discharges. Development and revision of various EPA and/or OSHA regulatory written programs (e.g., SPCC, stormwater plans); complete annual EPCRA reports (e.g., Tier 2.
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Must have technical proficiency preparing hydrologic and hydraulic analyses and reports, scour investigations, erosion and sediment control plans and reports, drainage and stormwater management design, waterway and NPDES permitting, quantity & cost estimates, and specifications.
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Knowledge of state & federal OSHA, US Coast Guard regulations, PSMSC and other safety regulatory requirements for the maritime industry. Develop and implement a comprehensive risk management framework to proactively identify, assess, and mitigate risks associated with asset failures, regulatory compliance, safety, lease/port commitments and production.
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Provide routine cleanup, maintenance and light repairs of stormwater infrastructure including retention ponds, drainage ditches, stormwater grates, etc. Learn stormwater management techniques.
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Work with laboratories for stormwater analysis. Knowledge of NCCCO crane operator program. Provide training for employees on hazardous material safety, industrial hygiene, workplace safety and emergency response procedures.
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