What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental Technician position at Q & A DIVERSIFIED, LLC?
Position Description: JOB DESCRIPTION
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
DELIVERABLES AND MILESTONES
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
PREFERRED SKILLS
TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY, AND EQUIPMENT
ENVIRONMENT
REQUIREMENTS FOR WORKING ON A MILITARY INSTALLATION
The Environmental Technician shall be responsible for the coordination of the environmental issues detailed below. Shall ensure the site remains in compliance with local, State, and Federal environmental regulations. For estimation purposes, can assume no more than 14 rotational units per year (7 days per week).
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Support 24/7 emergency hazardous material/hazardous waste spill response Team. Respond within 90 minutes of spill notification incident and oversee the management and handling of all spill media; and prepare a report for each response
Receive and properly collect, segregate, containerize, label, transport and dispose of hazardous waste, hazardous material, Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) products and restricted items turned in or generated by the rotational units.
Issue spill kits, secondary containments, grey water totes, and drums to rotational units.
Respond to rotational unit spills and oversee the management and handling of any and all spill media; and provide support for the development of Corrective Action Plans, as required.
Receive and test lithium batteries by placing them on a State-of-Charge tester (up to 10,000 annually), reissue batteries that have a charge greater than 70% to the incoming rotation. The Contractor will be responsible for maintaining and replacing battery testing equipment.
Conduct an environmental pre-clearance inspection at the end of each rotation and provide a deficiency list to the rotational unit.
Attend and brief up to 60 rotational unit briefings to detail environmental concerns and develop corrective action/response plans to address these concerns.
Conduct daily inventory of restricted items and Class V munitions removed from the solid waste. Send daily report of Class V munitions removed to Fort Johnson CTC Program Manager.
The Contractor shall provide environmental compliance support, supplies and equipment to the 8300 Block Consolidated Waste Facility and rotational troops training at Fort Johnson to ensure the program remains in compliance with LDEQs regulations on Hazardous Material and Waste Management, Spill Response Support, and Recycling.
Develop, implement, and maintain an environmental awareness training program.
Develop environmental awareness brochures and posters for installation-wide distribution.
Coordinate environmental efforts, actions, issues, and requirements clarification and assistance within ENRMD and with other installation organizations as required.
- Conduct command briefings on the status of JRTC and Fort Johnson environmental compliance status.
- Collect and document environmental data as required to meet DA and IMCOM environmental tracking and reporting requirements.
- Assist with operating and maintaining the recycling/distilling parts washer solvent/antifreeze program.
DELIVERABLES AND MILESTONES
- Monthly Report
- Weekly Report
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
High school degree, GED required
Knowledge and experience conducting technical environmental support
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
PREFERRED SKILLS
Military background preferred
TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY, AND EQUIPMENT
Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint.
ENVIRONMENT
This job operates in a professional office environment.
REQUIREMENTS FOR WORKING ON A MILITARY INSTALLATION
Pass a government background investigation and maintain requirements for keeping a Common Access Card (CAC) and Information Technology (IT) access. Attend required government training and send copies of training records to the Q&A Human Resources Manager.
Maintain a valid drivers license if required to travel or operate government vehicles or equipment.