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Qualifications: Must have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science (or similar)Must have 7+ years environmental regulatory or compliance experience (Specifically hazardous waste treatment, storage & disposal)Must have strong knowledge of Resource Recovery & Conservation Act (RCRA) & Clean Air Act (CAA)Must have working knowledge of other federal & state regulations (Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Clean Water Act (CWA), etc.
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ERM is looking for a motivated, detail-oriented Consulting Associate, Environmental Geology/Engineering (Entry Level) to join our growing team in Princeton, NJ (office in Ewing, NJ) or Philadelphia (Malvern), PA.Working under the direction of professional engineers, project managers, and partners, you will work on challenging remediation projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as across the US and global locations.
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In collaboration with the LPS Director of Graduate Programs, LPS Enrollment Management, and the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, the EES Program Director develops and implements curriculum to support strategic recruitment, prospect management activities, and admissions for the Masters of Environmental Studies (MES) and Applied Geosciences programs.
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Bachelors degree in Biological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Geology, or a related field is required. Provide technical leadership on projects and thought leadership on solutions to environmental challenges for energy projects.
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The ideal candidate will have established relationships with power and technology sector companies, along with technical expertise leading multi-media environmental permitting, NEPA, and large-scale capital projects in Mid-Atlantic and/or eastern states.
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Under limited supervision, the Environmental Technician maintains the cleanliness levels in campus facilities. Collects and disposes of non-hazardous waste, recyclable, and compostable materials in accordance with College's zero waste practices.
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Convene regular meetings of the group to ensure ongoing readiness to address environmental disasters. The Environmental Disaster Planner will conduct planning to address the environmental disasters and hazards that are most likely to impact Philadelphia and the surrounding region.
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Environmental Engineer (Civil) Must have storm environmental or water and sewer engineering background. Candidates must have proven experience in the following: storm water management and hydraulic design calculations; site grading, sanitary & storm sewers; PaDEP and PENNDOT permitting.
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Job Summary:JMT is seeking an experienced professional to contribute to a growing discipline within JMT’s Natural & Cultural Resources Practice, focusing on NEPA/Environmental Analysis and Documentation.
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Become familiar with all U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT)/Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and VES-TS regulations required in submitting paperwork to expedite disposal of hazardous waste.
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B.S. or M.S in Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Meteorology, or related field. CEC is consistently ranked as a Top 500 Design Firm and Top 200 Environmental Firm by Engineering News-Record.
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Actalent is seeking an experienced Environmental Engineer to work in one of our customer's Philadelphia, Lansdale, or South Jersey locations. Experience executing a wide range of environmental site investigation and site remediation projects.
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Prefer demonstrated work experience in any of the following areas: environmental compliance, storm water design, SWPPP/SPCC preparation, Tier II reporting, treatment process design and evaluations, design and implementation of in-situ remediation technologies, soil and groundwater sampling.
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Perform various janitorial/environmental services necessary in maintaining a clean and safe environment. 1 Year experience in a recent housekeeping or environmental services role (Preferred.
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Duties include: Planning and teaching hands-on and interactive environmental education lessons and activities, leading hikes, leading team-building activities, supervising outdoor recreation activities such as fishing, canoeing, and fire building, and supervising free and unstructured outdoor play.
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