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Director Environmental

Directs and oversees activities related to environmental control including staffing, scheduling, coordinating, and planning. Develops and maintains new and current programs and policies to ensure compliance with all Federal, State, and local environmental and safety and health regulations and files required reports. Identifies all current and potential environmental risks and takes appropriate measures to eliminate or control them. Directs planning and establishing of department schedules and follows up performance against estimates. Typically reports to the Top Environmental Officer and supervises manager level employees.: Responsible for business development, quality improvement, human resources management, and recruiting and training of department staff. Recommends new policies or procedures as necessary. Oversees preparation and control of departmental annual budget. May represent company in dealings with governmental officials enforcing environmental and safety regulations.

Environmental Top Officer

Develops, implements, and coordinates, through support staff and lower managers, environmental plans, policies, and programs on matters involving air, land, and water conservation, to prevent or eliminate any negative environmental effect of operations that involve the organization, employees, and the public. Ensures the organization is in compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws regarding the environment and the safety and health of the employees and the public. Typically reports to Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operations Officer and supervises Environmental Director.: Develops initial and subsequent modifications of environmental program to delineate areas of responsibility, personnel requirements, and operational procedures within program, consistent with and according to company goals and policies. Analyzes and evaluates information concerning factors, such as business situations, production capabilities, manufacturing problems, economic trends, and design and development of new approaches. Debates alternative methods and procedures in solving problems and meeting changing market opportunities. Cooperates with other top management personnel in formulating and establishing company policies, operating procedures, and goals. Confers with top management personnel preparatory to formulating fiscal budget for environmental program. Conducts management meetings and reviews program organizational policies, to coordinate functions and operations between departments and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews technical problems and procedures of departments and recommends solutions to problems or changes in procedures. Visits and confers with representatives of material and component requirements. Reviews technical publications, articles, and abstracts to stay abreast of technical developments in industry.

Chief Environmental Officer

Develops, implements, and coordinates, through support staff and lower managers, environmental plans, policies, and programs on matters involving air, land, and water conservation, to prevent or eliminate any negative environmental effect of operations that involve the organization, employees, and the public. Ensures the organization is in compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws regarding the environment and the safety and health of the employees and the public. Typically reports to Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operations Officer and supervises Environmental Director.: Develops initial and subsequent modifications of environmental program to delineate areas of responsibility, personnel requirements, and operational procedures within program, consistent with and according to company goals and policies. Analyzes and evaluates information concerning factors, such as business situations, production capabilities, manufacturing problems, economic trends, and design and development of new approaches. Debates alternative methods and procedures in solving problems and meeting changing market opportunities. Cooperates with other top management personnel in formulating and establishing company policies, operating procedures, and goals. Confers with top management personnel preparatory to formulating fiscal budget for environmental program. Conducts management meetings and reviews program organizational policies, to coordinate functions and operations between departments and to establish responsibilities and procedures for attaining objectives. Reviews technical problems and procedures of departments and recommends solutions to problems or changes in procedures. Visits and confers with representatives of material and component requirements. Reviews technical publications, articles, and abstracts to stay abreast of technical developments in industry.

Manager Environmental Engineering

Develops and coordinates environmental control activities including air and water quality and land conservation policies affecting the organization and its responsibility to the organization and the public. Evaluates hazards within facility for environmental risks. Advises management on steps to prevent or mitigate environmental issues in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations and with organization goals and objectives. Stays current with governmental compliance requirements and completes all required reports. Manages staffing, scheduling, coordinating, and planning activities. The manager level is typically the second level of management and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be a first level supervisor over subordinate environmental engineering staff.: Administers personnel functions including recruiting, review and approval of job descriptions and salary classifications, and selection and placement of personnel. Recommends new policies or procedures as necessary. Manages department budget. Plans and establishes schedules and follows up performance against estimates. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.

Environmental Engineering Manager

Develops and coordinates environmental control activities including air and water quality and land conservation policies affecting the organization and its responsibility to the organization and the public. Evaluates hazards within facility for environmental risks. Advises management on steps to prevent or mitigate environmental issues in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations and with organization goals and objectives. Stays current with governmental compliance requirements and completes all required reports. Manages staffing, scheduling, coordinating, and planning activities. The manager level is typically the second level of management and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be a first level supervisor over subordinate environmental engineering staff.: Administers personnel functions including recruiting, review and approval of job descriptions and salary classifications, and selection and placement of personnel. Recommends new policies or procedures as necessary. Manages department budget. Plans and establishes schedules and follows up performance against estimates. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.

Supervisor Environmental

Supervises and coordinates activities of employees engaged in environmental science and control, such as work needed to determine the level of pollutants in the air, water, and ground. Provides advice or assistance in ensuring compliance of Federal, State, and local regulations on environmental issues, which may include serving as liaison between the organization and regulatory agencies. Supervises activities related to staffing, scheduling, coordinating, and planning. Organizes and coordinates scientists and/or engineers. Typically reports to manager level in the organization and is a first line supervisor.: Recommends new policies or procedures as necessary. Assists in administration of personnel functions, including recruiting, review, and approval of job descriptions and salary classifications, and selection and placement of personnel. Plans and establishes schedules and follows up performance against estimates. May hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.

Environmental Consultant

Consults with industrial, commercial, or government clients and/or organization department heads to ascertain and define environmental need or problem area and determines scope of investigation required to obtain solution. Consults with client or organization regarding management of environmental projects, programs, and issues, which may include conducting regulatory compliance audits and dealing or negotiating with governmental environmental regulatory agencies. Conducts research and performs studies and surveys to obtain data required for solution. Analyzes problems to advise on or recommend solutions, utilizing knowledge of theory, principles, or technology of specific discipline or field of specialization. Requires knowledge in fields defined as physical science, geology, and/or engineering.: Prepares estimates and proposals based on project specifications and/or communication with clients. Communicates with clients to discern their needs and to provide an understanding of the activities that will be performed. Prepares and reviews site-specific work plans, sampling and analysis plans, QA/QC plans, and safety plans. Retains and coordinates with various subcontractors (e.g., excavation, drilling, demolition, private consultants, etc.) to perform environmental assessments and/or remediation activities. Collects soil, groundwater, soil vapor, storm water, and/or air samples in support of environmental investigation/remediation activities. Preserves or packages environmental samples in accordance with method-specific protocols. Evaluates analytical data and performs cursory data validation. Analyzes data to determine solutions, such as installation or implementation of alternate methods and procedures, changes in processing methods and practices, modification of machines or equipment, or redesign of products or services. Prepares technical reports to document field activities, report data, and evaluate options for the client based on interpretation of Federal, State, and county environmental regulations, rules, and guidance documents associated with environmental investigation, permitting, and remediation activities. Advises client or department heads on alternate methods of solving needs or problems, or recommends specific solution. May negotiate contract for consulting service. May specialize in providing consulting service to government in field of specialization.

Environmental Planner

Collaborates with technical experts on a variety of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and specific State environmental quality acts, policies, or practices-related documents for organizations involved in urban in-fill, transit oriented development, transportation and public works, water resources, power projects, etc., that will improve the quality of life in a specific state or area. Prepares and manages environmental documents. Assumes responsibility for due diligence studies, opportunities and constraint analysis and supporting technical studies, public outreach and presentations to public entities, as well as project organization and submittals and coordination with sub consultants. Works out compliance and permitting and ensures environmental compliance and safety.: Works on a full range of environmental planning services, including resource assessments and management plans, environmental impact statements, environmental assessments, categorical exclusions, and environmental overviews. Scopes critical issues and at-risk resources, clearly defines a project's purpose and need, identifies and evaluates a feasible range of alternatives, discloses potential impacts, provides adequate and reasonable mitigation measures, and participates with the public in decision-making processes. Prepares all levels of NEPA studies, and natural, social, and cultural resource planning documents. Displays strong working relationships with Federal, State, tribal, and local resource and regulatory agencies.

Scientist Environmental

Conducts research to identify and abate or eliminate sources of pollutants that affect people, wildlife, and their environments. Analyzes and reports measurements and observations of air, water, soil, and other sources to make recommendations on how best to clean and preserve the environment. Designs and monitors waste disposal sites, preserves water supplies, and reclaims contaminated land and water. Usual requirement is minimum of a bachelor's degree in the field of scientific and/or engineering disciplines. Excludes paraprofessional positions.: Plans and conducts environmental research studies to develop methods or theories of abating or controlling sources of environmental pollutants, utilizing knowledge of principles and concepts of various scientific and engineering disciplines. Requires advanced study in the field of research in environmental sciences. Determines data collection methods to be employed in research projects and surveys. Plans and develops research models, using knowledge of mathematical, statistical, and physical science concepts and approaches. Identifies and analyzes sources of pollution to determine their effects. Collects and synthesizes data derived from pollution emission measurements, atmospheric monitoring, meteorological and mineralogical information, and soil or water samples. Prepares graphs, charts, and statistical models from synthesized data, using knowledge of mathematical, statistical, and engineering analysis techniques. Analyzes data to assess pollution problems, establishes standards, and develops approaches for control of pollution.

Engineer Environmental

Plans, designs, and oversees construction and maintenance of structures and facilities, such as roads, railroads, airports, bridges, harbors, channels, dams, irrigation projects, pipelines, power-plants, water and sewage systems, and waste disposal units to solve environmental problems. Requires a degree in environmental engineering. Excludes supervisory positions.: Determines sources and methods of controlling pollutants in air, water, and soil, utilizing knowledge of agriculture, chemistry, meteorology, and engineering principles and applied technologies. Designs gas and fluid flow systems, chemical reaction systems, mechanical equipment, and other test instrumentation. Performs technical research and utilizes computers as aids in developing solutions to engineering problems. Formulates plans, designs, cost estimates, and specifications.



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