Environmental Protection Specialist : EHS Hazardous Waste Management Job - (galveston, texas) Information Technology (IT) - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Environmental Protection Specialist : EHS Hazardous Waste Management Job - (galveston, texas)

Job Title:
Environmental Protection Specialist :
EHS Hazardous Waste Management Business Unit:
FACSV Full/Part Time:
Full:
Time (40 hours) Regular/Temporary:
Regular Min Qualifications.
Job Description:
Position is subject to DOT regulations which include drug and alcohol testing.
Testing includes pre:
employment, random, and for cause.
Salary Range From 53,520 to 61,749.
78 annually This position is a Band Code:
CS21.
Specific Job Related Duties - Responsible for knowledge of environmental rules and regulations on a local, state, and federal level.
- Produces required regulatory reports for EPA and TCEQ rules and regulations - Performs Hazardous Waste Minimization Audits, assessments and reports - Develops internal reports and recommendations - Meets internal and external reporting requirements.
- Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure.
- Performs related duties as required.
Position requires moderate physical activity, including lifting up to 50lbs, crawling, kneeling, climbing and moving hazardous materials with use of specialized handling equipment.
Preferred Education Bachelors of Science degree in a natural or applied science or related field Preferred Work Experience 2
years of related experience Equal Employment Opportunity Source:
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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