Alternate Environmental Manager
Kinaole Foundation
Job Description
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGPSI Guam is a Professional Technical Services Company, headquartered in Hagatna, Guam. We are a SBC Native 8(a) and HUBZone certified, Small Disadvantaged Business providing Program/Project management, administration, management, technical support, general contracting, logistics, commodities, and training resources.
GPSI is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Kina'ole Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit established to benefit Native Hawaiian communities. GPSI offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package that includes:Health insuranceDental insuranceLife insuranceProfessional training reimbursement401KDisability insurance
Job Description: As an Alternate Environmental Manager, you will help the organization operate in a manner that adheres to an established environmental program which promotes sustainable development and the protection of natural resources, cultural resources, and human health. You will assist in creating and implementing site specific environmental plans and procedures, oversee various projects' environmental performances, and ensure the organization is complying with all federal, state, and local environmental rules and regulations
Duties and Responsibilities include:Develop, implement and maintain a site-specific environmental program and applicable plans in accordance with the contractPerform routine inspections of the job site and facility operations, documenting your findings and recommending/performing corrective actions as needed pertaining to stormwater management, waste management, HACCP management, hazardous waste management, etc.Establish a cordial and professional relationship with employees and clientsEnforce compliance with all environmental regulations with management and the workforceConduct awareness-level environmental training for the workforce, i.e, natural and cultural resource protection, hazardous material handling and waste management, biosecurity measures, stormwater, pollution control etc.Respond to environmental emergencies such as spills and accidental releases. This includes initial response, coordinating and assisting clean-up efforts, performing interviews with personnel involved, completing documentation, and reporting your investigation with corrective actions to appropriate authorities.Respond to and interact with regulatory and government agencies as needed to perform your work duties. Entities include but are not limited to Guam EPA, USEPA, USFWS, Gov Guam, and NAVFACAccurate and timely reporting and recordkeepingComplete applications and follow through on all environmental permits by the contract and understanding/implementing each permit's respective requirementsPerform other related duties as assignedPromote healthy environmental stewardship limited not just during work, but at home as well.Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Management or a related field.
Relevant experience may be considered in lieu of possessing a bachelor's degree A minimum of five years or more of experience in a managerial or supervisory environmental position is required. Education and relevant certifications will also be consideredFamiliarity with EPA, DOT, RCRA, NEPA, CAA, CWA, DOT and OSHA regulations, and be resourceful such that you can obtain the required information when neededValid driver's license and ability to obtain a base pass (DBIDS/CAC) for federal installationsProficiency with computers (specifically MS Office and Adobe/Bluebeam Revu for PDF files)Experience in training and employee developmentAbility to maintain confidentialityGPSI is an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
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