Assists in providing technical support and guidance for environmental projects and programs at assigned site.
Assists in installation, operation, and maintenance of environmental monitoring instruments and testing equipment.
Analyzes data for compliance with regulatory requirements.
Evaluates and assesses environmental risk and assists in developing programs for risk reduction.
Participates in regular audits and inspections of operations areas for purposes of ensuring compliance with regulatory programs, site environmental policies, procedures and requirements of the Environmental Management System.
Collaborates in recommending appropriate action to management in compliance with regulations.
Prepares and maintains detailed records and files of environmental data and communications.
Develops and maintains basic working knowledge of national, regional, and local environmental occupation health and other applicable regulations.
Develops a basic knowledge of site environmental policies and procedures.
Coordinates the timely recycling and disposition of materials and other company assets in compliance with applicable legal and other requirements.
Tracks and reports the recycling and disposition of materials and other company assets as directed.
May provide leadership to technicians as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Technology, Earth Science or related Natural Science (such as Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Hydrology, Forestry, Agriculture, Meteorology, Environmental/Natural Resource Management), or Mathematics/Computer Science including Accounting and Finance, Business Management or other Bachelor's degree
Additional certification or licensure appropriate to the job may be required or preferred (US examples include: HAZWOPER, Method 9, DOT, EMS Auditor, Asbestos, Water Treatment Operator, or CHMM)
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with narrow and broad groupings of colleagues.
Able to research and analyze information of considerable difficulty and draw valid conclusions.
Ability to evaluate and implement new methods and techniques for operational improvement.
Able to analyze a wide range of soil, water, and air samples to recognize potential environmental hazards.
Knowledge and demonstration of positive leadership, coaching and mentoring.
Strong working knowledge of Arizona ground and surface water regulatory programs, Drinking Water, Domestic Wastewater, SPCC, MSGP/SWPPPHydrology and basic geochemistry
Sampling methods and execution for laboratory analysis
Proficiency in Microsoft Office / Teams and/or GIS experience
Method 9 certification
Benefits
Affordable medical, dental and vision benefits
Company-paid life and disability insurance
401(k) plan with employer contribution/match
Paid time off, paid sick time, holiday pay, parental leave
Tuition assistance
Employee Assistance Program
Discounted insurance plans for pet, auto, home and vehicle