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Responsibilities:Provide expert advice and guidance to clients on environmental compliance issues related to air quality, industrial wastewater, storm water, hazardous waste, and hazardous materials.
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Responsible for completing assigned delivery route via non-CDL vehicle until Class A License is obtained Once permit/license are obtained, you will learn how to safely drive a tractor trailer (pre-trip, post-trip, DOT rules/regulations, etc.
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Proven working knowledge of environmental regulations and regulatory framework, energy efficiency strategies, renewable energy strategies, solid and hazardous waste reduction and waste diversion initiatives, petroleum reduction techniques, greenhouse gas reporting and energy and water conservation strategies.
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Summit Materials consists of more than a dozen local companies that supply aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving, and construction services in the United States and western Canada.
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All prospective DOT safety-sensitive employees are subject to pre-employment testing for the following drugs and their metabolites: Marijuana, Cocaine, Amphetamines, Opioids and Phencyclidine (PCP.
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Oversee and monitor regulatory compliance in air permitting, storm water management permits and plans, spill prevention plans, hazardous waste management, land permitting and maintenance, water treatment, injection well permitting and maintenance.
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Assists Chief Science Officer and Principal Scientist(s) to develop proficient and manageable programs for new contract research service business resulting in company growth and profitability, by assisting with development and improvement of marketing materials, client visits, and sales presentations.
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Turbomachinery and control equipment (gates, valves, chokes) as well as an advanced familiarity understanding of the relevant U.S. & international codes for pipe, materials, & equipment (ASME, AWWA, API, ASTM, ANSI, AWS, BS, ISO) Electrical, instrumentation and controls to allow for an effective and efficient collaboration with the electrical design team.
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Experience with remedial design, feasibility studies, hazardous waste, site investigations, site remediation, field sampling, air quality, ecological restoration, water resources desirable. Meet physical demands of hazardous waste site work.
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Knowledge and experience with industrial insulation materials, including Calcium Silicate, Mineral Wool, Fiberglass, Foam glass, and Aerogel. - Knowledge and experience with industrial insulation materials, including Calcium Silicate, Mineral Wool, Fiberglass, Foam glass, and Aerogel.
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Develop and oversee implementation of agricultural and nutrition curriculum and training materials, including trainings related to urban gardening, composting, seed starting, soil fertility, soil testing, soil amendments, through regular workshops and one-to-one training and technical assistance.
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GMS is the leading North American distributor of gypsum wallboard, acoustical ceiling products and other specialty building materials. Safely load building materials onto flatbed or boom truck and unload products at commercial and residential job sites.
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Cases every day and capable of lifting up 165 lbs on a daily basis Position is subject to varying start times/days and all work must be completed daily (i.e. no set end time) You will learn and follow all DOT pre/post trip procedures, as well as learn how to safely drive a Tractor Trailer.
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RCRA Hazardous Waste, Universal Waste, Beneficial Reuse, Residual Waste. Industrial storm water permitting, NPDES, wastewater permitting and compliance, SWPPP preparation. Air permitting, stack testing, emissions calucations, Title V, PSD, NSR, NSPS, MACT, NESHAP, RMP, ODS, Asbestos.
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Expertise encompassing industrial power document development such as electrical load lists, one-line diagrams, short circuit, load flow and arc flash analysis, power and control schematics, hazardous area classification, grounding layouts, lighting layouts, electrical equipment specifications, power and MCC panel layouts.
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