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Job SummaryThe ideal candidate will have contract P&L experience with multi-unit/multi-site housekeeping, plant operations and maintenance (POM) facilities management, environmental services(EVS) for Senior Living or Acute Care Settings.
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We accelerate transformation across a broad range of applications including environmental, health and safety compliance, industrial condition monitoring, next-generation product design, and healthcare safety solutions.
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Perform safety and environmental inspections ensuring compliance to Health and Human Services and Environmental Health and Safety guidelines. Identify and report any and all customer quality or compliance concerns immediately to the Quality Organization.
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Is a 100% employee owned, public benefit corporation that provides environmental, compliance, natural resources, and infrastructure engineering and management solutions to a wide range of government and industrial clients.
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Join the National Airspace System Integration Support Contract (NISC) team to assist the Environmental Occupational Safety and Health (EOSH) Services Group AJW-23 to support and improve Fire Life Safety (FLS) program elements intended to protect employees and others in the workplace and ensure Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) compliance with Federal, State, and FAA laws and regulations.
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JOB REQUIREMENTSMinimum requirements for this position include a Associate of Science degree (Bachelor of Sciencedegree preferred) from an accredited college or university in fields of environmental science,geology, hydrogeology, or other related fields.
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You are expected to create, implement and maintain the site strategy on EHS, by implementing and maintaining the site environmental, health, safety management system, ensuring compliance with all GE, relevant statutory, regulatory, contractual and company requirements, defining and monitoring actions to improve EHS performance, and leading the EHS team members.
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Facilitate operations related to environmental health and safety initiatives necessary to demonstrate compliance with EPA and OSHA requirements. Inspect facilities, machinery, and safety equipment to identify and correct potential hazards, and to ensure safety and environmental regulation compliance.
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The Senior Manager Environmental, Health, and Safety ensures the continuous improvement and development of UGIs safety and environmental health management systems to ensure compliance of regulatory requirements, as well as support the safety culture.
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Demonstrated broad knowledge of environmental regulations such as hazardous waste, PCBs, air permitting and stormwater. Conduct audits against document compliance standard operating procedures, developing and providing detail reports as well as remediation/monitoring plans.
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Plan, design, and execute environmental projects, including but not limited to, environmental assessments, Phase I/ Phase II, remediation, regulatory compliance, and permitting. Knowledge of environmental regulations (federal, state, and local) and environmental compliance requirements.
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The primary modules will be Incident Management, Risk Management, Audit and Compliance, Claims, Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Health. To ensure process improvement and compliance, and participate in technical design discussion and to review technical documents.
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Plan, organize and direct NEPA Assignment Program activities in compliance with federal environmental laws, including class-of-action determinations, for environmental documents and processes for environmental review and QA/QC. This includes systems and procedures for compiling and analyzing environmental approval milestones and recordkeeping.
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May act as an Environmental, and ESG subject matter expert for external stakeholders. · Fulfill the role of Environmental Coordinator, to include the responsibility of all applicable permits, documentation of proper disposals, waste stream impacts and keep the Vice President of Operations informed on the performance of the environmental system.
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HRP Associates, Inc. is a full-service environmental engineering, compliance and hydrogeology firm headquartered in Farmington, CT, with regional brick and mortar offices in Derby (CT); St. Louis, MO; Clifton Park NY; Plymouth MA; Greenville and Charleston, SC; Winston-Salem, NC.
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