Environmental and Chemical Specialist
- Employer
- Dayton Freight
- Location
- Northridge, Ohio, US
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- Aug 24, 2022
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- Sector
- Academic / Research
- Field
- Conservation science
- Discipline
- Other
- Salary Type
- Salary
- Employment Type
- Full time
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Overview:
Stable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payQuick advancementProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipmentComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD, 401(k), etc.Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
Responsibilities:
As the Environmental and Chemical Specialist, you will maintain compliance and provide expert Safety support to management in Environmental and Chemical safety issues.Develops, implements, and monitors the continuous improvement of the company's Environmental waste management programsPerforms routine industrial and hazardous waste management activities such as waste inventories, vendor scheduling, waste hauling oversight (on-sight and off-site), manifest and profile managementResearches and identifies alternative outlets for damaged freightMonitors and maintains compliance with Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures plans (SPCC) and Storm Water Protection Plans (SWPP)Works with vendors to develop and update SPCC, SWPP, and RCRA contingency plans as neededReviews and tracks discrepancies with hazardous materials shipping papersAuthority to formulate, affect, interpret, or implement Safety management policies or operating practicesCompletes Annual Reporting to Government Agencies including EPCRA Tier II and RCRA annual reportsDetermines tools and resources to be used in Operations in regards to safety and compliancesDetermines merchandise to be bought, stocked, or soldInvestigates and Completes Findings on chemical spillsMonitors and implements legal compliance measuresProvides safety and security for employeesSends Safety materials to Service Centers as neededMaintains high level of confidentiality and professionalism Completes other Safety related tasks as directed
Qualifications:
years experience in environmental health and safety or related field, and/or experience in the LTL industryExperience and understanding of accepted loss prevention and safety practicesWorking knowledge of SPCC and SWPP rules and regulationsKnowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and typing skillsGreat communication skills written and verbalProfessional certifications (i.e.: CDS, CSS, or other recognized certifications) preferred
Benefits:
Stable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payQuick advancementProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipmentComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD, 401(k), etc.Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
Stable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payQuick advancementProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipmentComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD, 401(k), etc.Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
Responsibilities:
As the Environmental and Chemical Specialist, you will maintain compliance and provide expert Safety support to management in Environmental and Chemical safety issues.Develops, implements, and monitors the continuous improvement of the company's Environmental waste management programsPerforms routine industrial and hazardous waste management activities such as waste inventories, vendor scheduling, waste hauling oversight (on-sight and off-site), manifest and profile managementResearches and identifies alternative outlets for damaged freightMonitors and maintains compliance with Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures plans (SPCC) and Storm Water Protection Plans (SWPP)Works with vendors to develop and update SPCC, SWPP, and RCRA contingency plans as neededReviews and tracks discrepancies with hazardous materials shipping papersAuthority to formulate, affect, interpret, or implement Safety management policies or operating practicesCompletes Annual Reporting to Government Agencies including EPCRA Tier II and RCRA annual reportsDetermines tools and resources to be used in Operations in regards to safety and compliancesDetermines merchandise to be bought, stocked, or soldInvestigates and Completes Findings on chemical spillsMonitors and implements legal compliance measuresProvides safety and security for employeesSends Safety materials to Service Centers as neededMaintains high level of confidentiality and professionalism Completes other Safety related tasks as directed
Qualifications:
years experience in environmental health and safety or related field, and/or experience in the LTL industryExperience and understanding of accepted loss prevention and safety practicesWorking knowledge of SPCC and SWPP rules and regulationsKnowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and typing skillsGreat communication skills written and verbalProfessional certifications (i.e.: CDS, CSS, or other recognized certifications) preferred
Benefits:
Stable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payQuick advancementProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipmentComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD, 401(k), etc.Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days
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