Job DescriptionManager, Environmental Services
LOCATION: REMOTE
MUST RESIDE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Annual Compensation: $102,000.00 - $115,000.00 DOE
The Environmental Manager role involves developing, implementing, and overseeing environmental programs to ensure compliance with regulations, minimize environmental impact, and promote sustainable practices. The ideal candidate will have a background in environmental management, with specific knowledge of the unique challenges and regulations within the air and ground ambulance industry sector.
Responsibilities:
- Environmental Compliance: Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations applicable to the air and ground ambulance industry.
- Regulatory Liaison: Serves as the primary point of contact for environmental regulatory agencies, maintaining awareness of changes in regulations and facilitating communication with relevant stakeholders.
- Environmental Audits: Conduct regular environmental audits to assess compliance, identify areas for improvement, and implement corrective actions in collaboration with local operations leadership and teams.
- Waste Management: Develops and oversees waste management programs, including hazardous waste disposal.
- Spill Response Planning: Develop and maintain spill response plans for both air and ground operations, ensuring timely and effective response to minimize environmental impact.
- Environmental Training: Provide training to employees on environmental policies, procedures, and best practices, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility.
- Environmental Risk Assessments: Coordinates environmental impact assessments for new projects, operations, or changes to existing processes, ensuring potential environmental risks are identified and mitigated.
- Reporting: Prepare and submit required environmental reports to regulatory agencies, stakeholders, and internal management. This includes engaging legal for “Notices of Violation” when they occur.
- Position requires some travel within the United States (up to 50%).
Qualifications: Education & Industry Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, Environmental Engineering, or a related field.
- Several years of experience in environmental management, preferably within the air and ground medical transportation industry.
- In-depth knowledge of environmental regulations, including those specific to aviation and emergency medical services.
- Strong project management and organizational skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
- Certifications in environmental management (e.g., CEM, CHMM) are a plus.
- Strong knowledge and utilization of Microsoft Office products.
- Experience with CERS and SMARTS CA specific web based environmental solutions
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