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Job Title: Senior Environmental Planner
Company: HDR, Inc.
Location: San Diego, CA

Description:
The primary duties of the Senior Environmental Planner are to plan and direct medium to large size environmental planning and compliance projects for transportation, water/wastewater, facilities, land management, and other programs as identified. This will include preparation, planning, and analysis/review of technical studies, permit applications, NEPA documents, and similar reports/documents. Work will be accomplished independently and through coordinating or supervising small to large technical and professional teams from local and regional offices. Will also support regional or national projects in specific areas of technical expertise. Will be closely involved in public participation and multiple agency coordination. Will be responsible for project management, including developing and managing budgets, schedules, and quality of products. Although may serve as project manager on larger projects, project management is not sole focus of position.This position can be based in either the Irvine or the San Diego office. Keyword(s): 100573B, Senior Environmental Planner, BS, MS, environmental, Science, planning, compliance, EIS, NEPA, CEQA.




Job Title: ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER
Company: Parsons Brinckerhoff
Location: Atlanta, GA

Description:
Parsons Brinckerhoff is seekinga highly skilled and motivated individual to join the Atlanta office as an Environmental Planner. We are seeking an individual who will assist with various environmental and planning tasks related to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and transportation and community planning. Responsibilities include preparation of environmental documentation and associated technical studies for the environmental evaluations of highway and transit projects; assisting with public involvement and outreach activities, and assisting with the management and administration of environmental planning projects. Major duties include: Collecting, analyzing and interpreting analytic and written data (i.e. economic, demographic, fiscal, legal, etc.) Composing correspondence and reports for project activities Assisting with technical writing and report preparation Participating and coordinating public and stakeholder public meetings and public participation/outreach processes Assisting with the development and maintenance of project scopes, schedules and budgets Successfully delivering projects




Job Title: Mine & Crushing Operation - Health, Safety and Environmental Coordinator
Company: Diedre Moire Corp.
Location: Morgantown, WV

Description:
Shall be responsible for implementing, improving and maintaining health, safety and environmental programs including day to day management of programs and activities related to injury and illness prevention; sustainability, conservation practices and compliance with local, federal and company requirements. Shall: *** Coordinate Environmental and Safety programs including spill prevention; storm water management; Air Permits; hazardous and solid waste management; energy conservation, exposure monitoring, ergonomics, behavior based safety, electrical safety and hazard communication. *** Inspect and evaluate workplaces for the presences of health & safety hazards and environmental concerns. *** Make recommendations to control or eliminate unsafe conditions in the workplace, injuries and illnesses and environmental concerns. *** Oversee safety and environmental training and education programs. *** Maintain inventories of hazardous materials and hazardous wastes, using waste tracking systems involving hazardous waste databases; inspection logs, chemical usage data, exposure monitoring and diagrams showing equipment locations. *** Investigate incidents to identify causes and to determine how such incidents might be prevented in the future. *** Collect samples of dust, gases, vapors, and other potentially toxic or hazardous materials for analysis; or arrange for sampling. This is your chance to join a top mining company growing at a rapid rate. Incredible career growth opportunities because we promote from within and groom for executive management. Benefits include bonuses, stock options, 401(k), Major Med, Prescription, and more. We are prepared to relocate individuals from your location. For complete details contact Mr. Borges at: Register to View ext 242 Or submit resume online at: http://dmc9.com/bxb/app.asp Or email to: Register to View WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER and our employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, handicap, disability or marital status. We reasonably accommodate individuals with handicaps, disabilities and bona fide religious beliefs. Jobs Career Position Hiring. We will make every effort to consider applications for all available positions and shall use one or more of the contact methods and addresses indicated in resume or online application. Indicated location may be proximate or may be desirable point of embarkation for paid relocation to another venue. CONSIDERED EXPERIENCE INCLUDES: EHS Manager Global EHS Manager EHS CoordinatorPlant Environmental Health and Safety Director of EHS Regional EHS Manager Corporate EHS Manager Limestone Gold Copper Granite Marble Salt Mining Minerals Coal Mines OSHA MSHA EH & S EH&S Safety Officer Safety Coordinator Environmental Engineer Surface Mining Underground Mining Rock Crushing Milling North American Job Bank www.najobbank.com If you submit an application or resume, which contains your email address, we will use that email address to communicate with you about this and other positions. We use an email quality control service to maintain security and a remove and dead address filter. To cancel receiving email communications, simply send an email from your address with the word "remove" in the subject line to Register to View If you have further concern regarding email received from us, call Register to View . We will be glad to have a real human being contact you upon request.




Job Title: Lab/Environmental Coordinator
Company:
Location: Tucson, AZ

Description:
Full-time Lab/Environmental Coordinator which is an entry-level salaried position. The primary duties of the Lab/Environmental Coordinator are to learn and perform routine quality control analysis of product and provide support for remediation and environmental compliance programs. Position Description: ? Perform routine lab analyses to confirm the quality of raw materials and the final product. ? Perform calculations, testing procedures and experiments involving various nitrogen-related products. ? Maintain records of the results of quality analyses including entering data into computer database. ? Communicate analytical results and compare results to established acceptable ranges for each parameter. ? Conduct day-to-day wetland operation and maintenance and perform sampling and analysis at the wetland. ? Prepare for and assist with quarterly groundwater sampling. ? Prepare and file required remediation reports and documentation. ? Adhere to the safety and housekeeping standards established for the wetland and laboratory areas. ? Other duties as assigned or delegated. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: ? BS in chemistry or related field preferred. ? Ability to organize and maintain written records of laboratory results and utilize a computer for recordkeeping and reporting. ? Ability to perform intermediate mathematical functions adequately enough to understand and/or learn measurement functions, read tables, utilize formulas, read gauges, etc. ? Ability to safely and effectively utilize analytical laboratory and field equipment and to become proficient in their use. ? Ability to safely handle laboratory chemicals and properly dispose of laboratory wastes. ? Effectively communicate with other members of the Departments and/or Supervisors to meet their operational needs. ? Eyesight must meet the Department of Transportation standard of a minimum of 20/40 vision, corrected with eyeglasses, averaging both eyes. Contact lenses may never be worn on plant due to possible vapor irritation. Only glasses may be used to demonstrate the vision requirement. ? Must have good hearing to be able to hear signals, horns, phones, or various operating sounds of the Plant, which notify Employees of Plant conditions, provide communications, or indicate possible operating problems. ? Good physical condition. Ability to climb and descend multi-level catwalks, stairs and ladders, move in and about piping and structural supports and regularly pick up and handle a maximum of 80 pounds. ? Ability to vacate the Plant quickly via gravel and dirt roads or paths if an emergency evacuation condition develops.




Job Title: Environmental Analyst Lead
Company: Computer Sciences Corporation
Location: Alexandria, VA

Description:
CSCs Science, Engineering and Mission Support group is seeking a mid-level Environmental Analyst Leader to support the Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO) Support activities may include the following:Supporting scientific investigations by analyzing and interpreting chemical and biological environmental monitoring data.Providing scientific, technical, and quality assurance support to environmental monitoring, assessment and remediation projects including, reviewing sampling and analysis plans, conducting data quality assessments, managing project data, analyzing and interpreting monitoring data, and developing professional project reports.Providing technical expertise on environmental science projects and issues.Providing technical support to environmental monitoring programs.The ideal candidate for this position would possess the following:Masters degree or equivalent, preferably in chemistry, biology or environmental scienceFour or more years experience in environmental issues including working with federal environmental and safety rules and regulations and other related issues and topics.Experience with laboratory analysis of environmental samples, environmental sampling and monitoring, and environmental compliance programs, policies and procedures.Knowledge/experience with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Quality Management Program.Experience with statistical analysis of environmental monitoring data.Experience with environmental remediation.Experience working with relevant programming software and languages to analyze and interpret environmental data.Excellent writing and oral communication skillsQuick to learn new skill sets and ability to happily re-prioritize projects at the drop of a hatDetail-oriented with a positive, determined, solution-oriented attitudeWould embrace a team work environment but also have the ability to work independentlyWillingness to provide support ranging from the glamorous to the most mundane of tasks with an excellent attitudeThe following criteria may be used in evaluating prospective candidates as well. However, in the case of a conflict between the two sets, the criteria above is considered more important and will used to select the final candidate(s).Schedules and oversees team(s) of analysts, scientists and other personnel in the research of complex environmental related and compliance issues to identify, recommend and implement resolution.Provides recommendations on environmental matters in conjunction with other staff to ensure that company and client environmental needs are met. Remains current with technological and other advances in environmental research and changing regulations to ensure team performance and achieve team objectives.Ensures that working relationships are developed with key customers internal and external to the team. Communicates more complex technical issues in terms appropriate to management and clients. Recommends changes to processes and procedures as appropriate.Performs problem management and escalation to support staff and management. Consults with management about persistent problems with equipment problems, output quality and other relevant issues to ensure that problems are handled in an expedited and efficient manner. Recommends resolution and implements changes as approved.Oversees assigned personnel for projects. Assigns work and provides guidance with regard to timeliness and completion of project objectives. Addresses performance issues within prescribed guidelines. Provides performance input upon completion of project.




Job Title: Environmental Analyst/Planner
Company: AECOM
Location: Sacramento, CA

Description:
Working at AECOM makes you a member of a global team and an award-winning company. You are supported through a network of connections within your role, your discipline and the regions in which you operate. With 44,000 people in more than 100 countries, AECOM is a leader in all of the key markets that it serves. Our highly capable team provides a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence in delivering solutions that enhance and sustain the world's built, natural and social environments. Our professionals specialize in design, master planning, environmental and ecological planning, strategic planning and economic development. We create implementable solutions that promote sustainable land use and enhance quality of life. Environmental Planner Education: BS/MS in planning, environmental studies, geography, natural resources, or a related field Duties AECOM a world leader in Landscape Architecture, Planning and Environmental Services has an immediate opening for an experienced Environmental Planner to work in our Sacramento, CA. office to assist in the preparation of planning and environmental documents. The successful candidate would be responsible for working on technical analysis related to general plans, specific plans, and environmental documents. We are known for innovation, high quality work, attentive client service, and a collegial office culture. Our projects are varied and challenging. AECOM emphasizes excellence in its work and attention to professional advancement for its staff. Skill Requirements The position requires analytical, research, communication, and strong interpersonal skills. Experience Requirements Qualified candidates will have experience in project management, policy/regulatory planning, and CEQA/NEPA expertise. Experience working within a consulting firm is preferred, but not mandatory. AECOM employees around the world enjoy a wide range of benefits and competitive compensation package. AECOM is much more than just a place to work. It's a place where you can put your innovative thinking and business skills into high gear and work alongside other highly intelligent and motivated people. It's a place where you can apply your skills to some of the world's most challenging, interesting, and meaningful projects world wide. It's a place that values the diversity of our areas of practice and our people. It's what makes AECOM a great place to work and grow. Come grow with us! For more information on AECOM, please visit our website at www.aecom.com. AECOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer.




Job Title: Safety/Environmental Coordinator
Company: Roseburg Forest Products Co.
Location: Redding, CA

Description:
Safety/Environmental Coordinator Weed. California We are looking for someone to provide environmental technical and administrative support to the Weed Veneer facility and the Corporate Environmental Department concerning the day to day activities necessary to maintain compliance at the Weed facility. The qualifications are: 5 yrs exp in a position actively managing Safety or Environmental departments. PC skills (word, excel); Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality, work under pressure, meet deadlines and be accurate; ability to comprehend and implementgovernment regulations. We prefer AA degree (technical) with science background. For more details, go to http://rfpcojobsa.iapplicants.com and if qualified, please apply on line. Human Resources Roseburg Forest Products Co. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WebID: 6719283 Posting provided by:




Job Title: Planning and Environmental Coordinator
Company:
Location: Cedar City, UT

Description:
This position is located in the Field Office. The purpose of this position is to provide interpretation, guidance, program leadership and implementation of the development of major planning efforts such as Resource Management Plans (RMPs) and Environmental Impact Statements (EISs). Major issues requiring an RMP or EIS are lands, minerals, wilderness, range, fire management, wildlife, watershed, recreation, and forestry.




Job Title: Safety/Environmental Coordinator
Company: Randstad
Location: Wheeling, IL

Description:
Randstad in Mt. Prospect is currently recruiting for a Safety/Environmental Coordinator for a Metals Manufacturer. This is a Direct Hire Opportunity offering a salary range of $40,000 to $50,000. Administers the occupational health and safety and environmental programs with all federal and state laws. Manages safety programs to provide a safe working environment for employees and visitors. Develops safety and environmental management programs and policies. Manages the training of plant personnel in all areas of safety and environment. Ensures compliance with OSHA regulations. Conducts internal audits for safety, environment and quality. Duties & Responsibilities: -Implements safety to minimize company losses due to accidents. Measures effectiveness of programs. -Ensures compliance wiht OSHA regualations. Inspect machinery, equipment and working conditions to ensure compliance with OSHA. Maintain OSHA files and support documents. Accompanies OSHA inspector or plant inspections. -Manages workers compensation claims. Properly documents all incidents, files first report of injury and serves as a liaison between the company, insurance carrier, physicians and employees. -Composes safety training materials for all departments and maintains training records for all employees. Conducts new employee safety orientation. -Analyzes accident statistics to establish necessary precautions and changes needed for plant safety. Communicates safety policy and procedure changes to management personnel. -Reviews all safety areas to review policies, determine causes, identify corrective actions and conducts training in areas such as: emergency response team, lockout/tagout, hazard communication, forklift training, and personal protective equipment. Investigates all safety related incidents, reviews incide Working hours: 8am-5pm -Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of health and safety functions, environmental management and quality control within a manufacturing environment. -2-3 years of relevant experience preferably in metals manufacturing industry. -Prior involvement in OSHA safety inspections, accident investigations and knowledge of state and federal safety codes required. -Knowledge of environmental regulations under SARA Title III, RCRA, Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act required. -Strong computer skills a must. -Excellent written and oral communication skills required. -Associates/Bachelors degree in Safety, Engineering or Health/Environmental Managment, Quality Control preferred or equivalent experience. -Ability to occasionally come to the facility on off shifts for investigations, training, etc. is required Randstad is a world leader in matching great people with great companies. Our experienced agents will listen carefully to your employment needs and then work diligently to match your skills and qualifications to the right job and company. Whether you're looking for temporary, temporary-to-permanent or permanent opportunities, no one works harder for you than Randstad.




Job Title: Environmental Planner
Company: Sound Transit
Location: Seattle, WA

Description:
Environmental Planner Categories: Local Government, State GovernmentEnvironmental PlannerOffice of Environmental Affairs and Sustainability Scope of Position: Under general direction, performs a variety of professional level environmental planning functions and analysis for projects related to Sound Transit?s light rail, commuter rail, and bus service projects; ensures environmental compliance of Sound Transit?s projects through various stages of environmental review including project development, final design, permitting, construction, and operations; manages and coordinates assigned projects and contracts; develops scopes of work and schedules; and interacts with a variety staff members, consultants, the public and other agencies to complete projects or tasks. Essential Functions:The following reflects a representation of a position?s essential functions. It does not proscribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned as needed. ? Coordinates and oversees the environmental review for Sound Transit projects to ensure that the Agency complies with local, state, and federal environmental regulations; supports large projects by taking lead roles on selected issues including Section 106 historic/cultural resources, Section 4(f) park, recreation, and historic resources, ecosystems, water, noise, air quality, visual quality, land use, acquisitions, economics, neighborhoods, and other resources as assigned; facilitates and coordinates with internal staff and outside stakeholders; provides information, solicits input, and presents Agency?s perspective or position; communicates with a range of internal and external stakeholders, researches and analyzes information, issues, environmental regulations and policies; processes and documents public and third party comments; coordinates the distribution and notification for environmental documents; maintains the Agency?s Administrative Record and documentation for projects; coordinates and administers environmental review for smaller projects.? Obtains environmental compliance approvals from federal, state, and local agencies under NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act), SEPA (State Environmental Policy Act), and related laws and regulations. May include approvals for NEPA and/or SEPA Environmental Impact Statements (EIS), NEPA Environmental Assessments (EA); NEPA Documented Categorical Exclusions (DCE) and Reevaluations; and SEPA Addendums. ? Provides support during environmental permitting and Endangered Species Act (ESA) compliance processes; oversees environmental permitting and ESA compliance for smaller projects. Provides support in obtaining required federal, state, and local environmental permits such as Section 404 and Section 10 Corps permits; WDFW Hydraulic Project Approval (HPA) Permits; Ecology Section 401 and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits; Shoreline Substantial Development Permits; etc.? Reviews, analyzes, and submits the Agencys environmental commitments including quarterly monitoring and tracking reports for projects to the federal lead agency; ensures that the Agency is meeting its environmental commitments; supports the Agency in the implementation of its environmental commitments; reviews and ensures that project?s contract specifications and drawings include the appropriate environmental commitments; supports construction permitting process for projects, including Master Use Permit (MUP), noise variance, etc.; and reviews real property acquisitions for consistency with environmental documents, as needed.? Coordinates, oversees, and monitors consultant contracts for work to support environmental documentation and permitting phases of project. Consultant contract management includes developing scopes, schedules, and budgets and assuring contract compliance on assigned projects. ? Provides support for other Division activities including reviewing project designs, supporting environmental compliance work; preparing and reviewing materials to support Sound Transit Board actions; and conducting research and analysis of environmental regulations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education and Experience:Bachelors Degree in urban planning, environmental studies, environmental science, land use, biology, or closely related field and two years of experience with environmental planning, environmental permitting, and project management, preferably in the transit/transportation industry with public or private sector agencies/firms; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.Required Licenses or Certifications:Possession of a valid Washington State Drivers License.Required Knowledge of:? Operations, services, and activities of an environmental planning program.? Local, state, and federal environmental laws and regulations.? Industry practices, policies and procedures as they relate to environmental compliance and permitting.? Current trends in the area of environmental planning.? Federal, state, and local transportation planning requirements.? Project management techniques and principles.? Principles of business letter writing and basic report preparation.? Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and statistical databases.Required Skill in:? Utilizing personal computer software programs affecting assigned work and in compiling and preparing spreadsheets and reports. ? Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with other department staff, management, vendors, outside agencies, community groups and the general public. ? Interpreting and applying state and federal environmental laws, regulations, and industry practices, policies and procedures as they relate to environmental issues.? Analyzing and synthesizing information in a concise manner and making recommendations on strategies to resolve issues.? Applying contract management techniques including oversight of scope, quality, schedule, and costs.? Preparing and analyzing complex data and comprehensive reports and communicating to a broad range of audience, as appropriate.? Applying project management techniques and principles.Physical Demands / Work Environment: Work is generally performed in a standard office environment. Some field work to project sites is required.




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