Environmental Coordinator Waste/Water - Salary Range 80,000 - 120,000 AnnuallyPURPOSE: As a DCOR Environmental Coordinator, you will be responsible for environmental compliance efforts to meet the federal, state, and local regulation of all assets DCOR owns/operates. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Waste Program - as needed sample, track, profile creation, and manifest creation
- Manage the environmental waste and water affairs
- Serve as the company representative to all Federal, State, and Local Agencies concerning waste and water issues
- Create relationships with agencies through workshops, formal presentations, letters and permits
- Analyze facilities, operations and procedures to identify potential for environmental exposure
- Ensure all facilities comply with Federal, State and Local laws.
- Contribute to policy development, implementation, guidance, review and audit Company environmental waste and water programs.
- Responsible for NPDES permits, sanitation district permits, RWQCB permits, DMR's, wastewater systems, hazardous materials and waste, manifesting, generator activities, reporting, waste reduction.
- Guarantee that work is performed in accordance with approved manuals, internal policies and procedures, contract documents, and good engineering practices.
- Provide technical support to project managers.
- Develop and maintain project cost/change controls, and project budget and accounting records.
- Coordinate and monitor schedule updates, invoices, and submittals.
- Participate in team meetings and provides regular on-site project presence.
- Schedule and coordinate waste disposal include manifesting and profiles.
- Prepare and submit waste disposal compliance reports to all local, state and federal agencies.
- Perform emergency response activities such as spill reporting and agency notifications. Participate on DCOR's Oil Spill Response Team.
- Provide back-up for Spill Response, Air compliance, Waste and Water compliance on an as needed basis.
- Participate in the Company's on-call emergency program and oil spill Incident Management Team.
- Perform other related tasks as periodically requested by the Direct Supervisor.
- Assist with the performance of or response to internal or external environmental inspections and audits.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Must be qualified under applicable regulations and required fit testing
- Required to wear personal protective equipment which may include self-contained breathing apparatus
- Prolonged periods of standing, bending, sitting, kneeling, and crawling
- Climb ladders, stairs, and ramps
- Operate power, pneumatic hand tools
- Ability to work varying hours
- Obtain and maintain Swing Rope Certification
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Bachelor's degree preferred
- 10 years of relevant working knowledge of Environmental Compliance
- Must be familiar with Microsoft Word and Excel software programs.
- Must possess good oral and written communication skills