Job Summary
Please note that this position is located in Tucson, AZ. Relocation assistance is available. Come work for a company that has been around for over 130 years and continues to grow and play a significant role in the building of America!
The Environmental Manager plans, directs, and performs duties necessary for administering environmental compliance functions.
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Employer Paid & Voluntary Life Insurance
- 401(k) Employer Match AND Annual Profit-Sharing Contributions
- Paid Vacation, Sick Time & Holidays
- Employer Paid Disability Plan
- Employee Assistance Program
At CalPortland, we’re proud to offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that provides health and financial support to our most important resources : our employees.
Your benefits are an important part of your overall compensation at CalPortland. That’s why we give you a wide range of benefits to choose from.
All regular full time employees may enroll in a variety of health and welfare plans including medical, dental and vision plans.
Other benefits include life insurance, disability coverage, employee assistance program, and retirement program. The company also has a variety of voluntary benefits for employees to choose from.
Compensation
$110,000 to $130,000
Responsibilities
- Provide support and assistance regarding the implementation of company environmental policies and compliance programs
- Provide staff support in developing, implementing, and maintaining environmental plans and procedures for assuring compliance with local, state, and federal environmental regulations by company facilities and operations
- Coordinate and provide employee environmental training
- Maintain records, files and prepares reports as needed for compliance with environmental requirements
- Prepare and maintain plans and procedures for environmental programs, e.g., Air Regulation (Title V, NESHAP, and CEMS) Operation & Monitoring Plans, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, Spill Prevention, Control & Countermeasure Plan, Hazard Communication, California Environmental Reporting System (CERS / CUPA) and Hazardous Waste Program
- Develop and implement regulatory compliance programs in coordination with corporate, division, and plant management
- Maintain environmental database of inspections, permits, plans, fees, and other environmental requirements
- Maintain and review data collected in Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS)
- Inspect and monitor in-plant equipment, work sites, plant procedures, and environmental conditions to assure compliance by employees, contractors, and visitors
- Respond to and assist in the event of operational incidents relating to regulatory compliance and develops information for required reports to governmental agencies
- As directed, investigate compliance-related incidents regarding operational procedures, causation information, and potential practices for enhancing compliance
- Communicates accurately and knowledgeably with various governmental agencies regarding regulatory programs, permits, and compliance matters
- Prepares and submits applications, and updates environmental permits and agency authorizations for all operations, e.g.
air pollution control permits, storm water discharges authorizations, mining and use permits, reclamation plans, Corps 404 permits, US Fish and Wildlife permits, NOAA Fisheries permits, and State Fish and Wildlife Department permits, etc.
- Inspect environmental conditions at CalPortland leased properties
- Submit annual reports to federal, state, and county regulatory agencies as required (annual APCD reports, annual hazardous materials and hazardous waste reports, etc.)
- Attend various Planning Commission and Board of Supervisor or other Agency meetings as necessary regarding new or existing permits, new applications and / or major issues affecting our industry
- Prepare requisitions for outside services, direct vendors and consultants and provides contact administration on projects as assigned
- Work with trade and professional associations to increase understanding of an influence over environmental regulatory requirements
Education
Bachelor’s degree in engineering , geology, or related field
Requirements / Qualifications
- Proficient in Microsoft Office
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with ability to teach or train effectively
- Working knowledge of applicable environmental regulations
- Must be physically able to access all plant areas and equipment to accomplish job function
- Experience in a heavy industrial or mining setting
Conditions of Employment
Successful candidate must submit to post-offer pre-employment physical examination, drug / alcohol screen, and background check.
Some positions require FMCSA regulated on-going drug and alcohol testing.
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