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Working knowledge of or the ability to quickly learn environmental and safety regulations applicable to food production in Washington State, including air, wastewater, stormwater, solid and hazardous waste regulations, industrial safety, and hygiene.
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In addition to providing a full array of General Fund services, the City operates water, sewer and stormwater utilities. The City of Pacific, WA is seeking a Finance Director for this vibrant community of 7,270 located 30 miles south of Seattle amid the rolling hills of the White River Valley on the King/Pierce County line.
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Assist Maintenance Facilities in the development and implementation of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP), perform inspections, and update Plans as needed. Assist in stormwater outreach events, such as Storming the Sound with Salmon.
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Under the supervision of the Engineering Review Manager, a Senior Civil Engineer will perform professional level civil engineering tasks that may include site plan review, traffic control plan review, stormwater design and compliance review, as-built record drawing review, title report and survey/records review, design coordination with developers and contractors, reviewing and issuing administrative decisions, and policy/code update and review.
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Stormwater, wastewater, and effluent water management. Skills Inc. is a self-supporting Social Enterprise and is organized as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit. Stormwater, wastewater, and effluent water management.
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This position evaluates potential impacts and strategies to minimize impacts of water management plans, water rights applications, stormwater management proposals, and residential, commercial, municipal, state, or federal projects on anadromous salmonids, other fishery/shellfish resources, and/or their habitat within these watersheds.
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Interpret and follow stormwater system drainage maps. General understanding of surface water/stormwater and impacts of specific pollutants. Prior municipal stormwater work experience preferred.
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Participate and contribute to the management of facility environmental programs such as stormwater, wastewater, and maintaining onsite spill kits. This position will serve as the primary SQF Practitioner for the Seattle/Renton Distribution location with guidance and support from the Director of QA for OB Distribution Group.
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General water quality, ecological restoration, salmon recovery, and watershed management and restoration. Reporting to the Water Quality Supervisor, within the Environmental Services Division, this position will serve as a water pollution prevention enforcement official, in support of Water Quality team's Illicit Discharge Detection Elimination (IDDE) program, Source Control program, and Pollution Prevention Assistance program (PPA.
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