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These functions are critical for the ongoing clinical laboratory permitting processes so it may continue to act as the Clinical Laboratory for Stony Brook University Hospital. Under the direction of the Laboratory Quality Systems Manager, assists in coordination of the Mock Inspection program in all laboratories to insure all labs are in compliance with NYS DOH Standards and CAP checklists.
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Long Term Growth Potential Strong Work Culture Profit Sharing Stock Options Bonuses Strong Retirement Packages HSA PlansJob DetailsBe responsible for various environmental designs and permit applications including: Composite Cover Systems, Soil Vapor Mitigation Systems, Dewatering Design & Permitting, State Pollution Discharge Elimination System, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, Groundwater Treatment Systems, PBS compliance, etc.
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10+ years of experience in environmental licensing and permitting of pipelines. We are seeking an experienced Environmental Project Manager to join our environmental team, focusing on providing environmental services and strategies for midstream pipeline projects, including natural gas, hydrogen, and crude oil.
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Candidates should have experience in the design, supervision and permitting of commercial and industrial site plans, residential subdivisions and general land development standards. Desirable expertise includes site grading, drainage, sanitary sewers, water distribution systems and stormwater compliance, as well as proficiency with AutoCad Civil 3D, WaterCAD, Autoturn and basic office software.
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Permitting and Compliance: Prepare and submit permit applications to regulatory agencies, ensuring all required documentation is accurate and complete. Experience with permitting processes.
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Support preparation of land development design and permitting documents. Lead and attend meetings with clients, regulatory agencies, and stakeholders to establish their needs and discuss design/permitting issues.
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Validate identification, permitting pool access exclusively to authorized individuals. We are looking for a highly motivated and hospitality-driven Seasonal Gate Guard to join our team this Summer 2024.
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Draft correspondence and documents for use by internal teams and permitting agencies. Learn and employ the permit application process for various permitting agencies. Conduct cursory reviews of permit plans for completeness and conformance to permitting agency requirements.
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Explains items of income or deductions on the returns that are significant or unusual and cites the authority permitting acceptance without adjustment or explains the adjustments being proposed.
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