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Manage and maintain library of regulations, product literature, Material Safety Data sheets (MSD) and field examinations to identify, collect, process, package and prepare hazardous materials and waste for temporary storage, disposal of all hazardous waste and material used and produced by USAMRIID functional areas.
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The driver would be responsible for safely transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials from the customer site to the appropriate sites using van trailers, straight trucks, flatbeds, tankers, roll-off frames, or other waste-carrying equipment.
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Job Title: Material Handler and PackerJob DescriptionThis role involves handling and packing materials in the SMC lines. Hard SkillsSkilled forklift experienceHandling hazardous wasteOperating SMC machinesSoft SkillsAttention to detailTime managementTeam collaborationWork SiteThis is a fully on-site position in South Bend, Indiana.
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Ability to learn proper methods for handling hazardous materials and wastes, with training Education/Training Ability to read, write, count, understand, and speak English Univar Solutions is a leading, global distributor of chemicals and ingredients essential to the safety, health, and wellbeing of our daily lives from life-saving medicines and vitamins to hand sanitizers and industrial materials used for cleaning, construction, and more.
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Arranges on site transfer of materials and equipment to meet production schedules- Follows all hazardous waste handling guidelines. SUMMARYLoads, unloads, and moves materials within or near plant, yard, or work site.
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Under general supervision, the Hazardous Material Operator is responsible for the day to day operation of the wastewater treatment system and the proper on-site handling, storage, recovery and disposal of hazardous waste materials.
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Class A or B CDL is required; Ability to obtain and maintain a Hazmat endorsement required; College degree in chemistry, biology or other natural science strongly preferred; Previous experience in hazardous material handling, chemistry and/or lab packing experience ; OSHA, DOT, and RCRA experience preferred; Previous Manual Labor experience strongly preferred; The ability to use a laptop, hand held, printer, and iPhone are required; Good communication and organizational skills.
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Perform other duties such as: cycle counting, safe disposal of trash and hazardous waste, warehouse inspections/housekeeping, on-site mail distribution, operating all motorized and automated material handling equipment to include forklifts and an Automated Storage and Retrieval System, and bar-coding applications.
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Knowledge of procedures for the handling, storage and disposal of hazardous materials, and possession of associated certifications. + Communicate with Safety Representative to identify hazardous material documentation, handling storage, and disposal requirements.
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Adherence to environmental health and safety programs including electrical safety, gas safety, hazardous materials, material handling, and wearing personal protective equipment.
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Process material handling operations for hazardous materials in drum, pallet, and IBC configurations. Ability to drive non-CDL box truck or similar vehicle for movement of materials on site required.
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Has knowledge and experience in spill response procedures and techniques; Federal and State environmental laws; DOT regulations and procedures; hazardous waste material handling and safety procedures; emergency dispatching procedures.
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Position Purpose :Under general supervision, the Hazardous Material Operator is responsible for the day to day operation of the wastewater treatment system and the proper on-site handling, storage, recovery and disposal of hazardous waste materials.
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This role will be active in the field responsible for the performance of tasks associated with hazardous waste clean-up, equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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You will be an integral part of our team of experts providing services such as fissile material handling, certified packaging operations, leakage rate testing, and transportation of hazardous materials in support of the MSTS Plutonium Modernization Storage Program and various NNSS projects.
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