Evaluate a high volume of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and TDS (Technical Data Sheets) provided by customers for regulatory compliance and PPE safety requirements.
Write chemical cleaning and heating procedures for new chemicals.
Perform Hazardous Waste Determinations and develop disposal guidance for each new chemical.
Use knowledge of chemistry and hazardous materials to ensure wastes are handled in safe and compliant manner.
Conduct regulatory research, prepare technical interpretations, and make recommendations based on operational requests and activities.
Support company sites as main point of contact for analytical laboratory services.
Participate in chemical and safety reviews of potential waste opportunities.
Maintain and update DCI's chemical inventory within its EMS.
Work on projects such as: submitting local, State or federal level reports; developing chemical lists to assist with permits; update service plans and content groups in the EMS, as needed.
Requirements
BS in chemistry, or related degree.
Advanced degree a plus.
Minimum 5+ years of professional experience undertaking chemistry and hazardous waste-related activities.
Demonstrated understanding of the connection between chemistry and hazardous waste management.
Capacity to succeed in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple project assignments, and meeting deadlines.
Excellent communication skills.
Strong attention to detail and the ability to follow complex requests.
Knowledge of federal, State, and local environmental laws, regulations, and standards.
Must collaborate well, both internally and externally, including regulatory agencies.
Benefits
Medical, dental and vision insurance
401(k) with generous employer match
Paid time off, including 10 paid holidays
Optional health savings account & flexible spending account