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ASRC Federal Holding Company

Environmental Program Manager

ASRC Federal Holding Company, Anchorage, Alaska, United States, 99507


Job Description

ASRC Federal Communications is seeking an Environmental Program Manager for our ISS2 contract supporting our Air Force customer.

This position manages the overall environmental program for the ISS2-GSL project at Wake Island, Eareckson, and King Salmon Air Stations. Applies knowledge and understanding of environmental regulations and standards. Coordinates, directs and monitors all facility environmental compliance programs, audits, and corrective actions. Develops, implements, and monitors programs and procedures to ensure environmentally compliant, safe and legal operation and maintenance of facilities.

Program Overview

The ISS2-GSL environmental program consists of permitting, planning, performance, and auditing in the following environmental disciplines:

Solid Waste ManagementHazardous Waste ManagementHazardous Materials ManagementPest Management and BiosecurityCultural Resources ManagementNatural Resources ManagementStorm Water Pollution PreventionPOL Storage ManagementSpill ResponseDrinking Water Systems ManagementWastewater Systems ManagementGroundwater Monitoring, Long Term Monitoring, Land Use ControlsOther Environmental Mitigation and Remediation MethodsDuties and Responsibilities

Develop and implement policies and procedures necessary for operational success, meeting customer requirements, and complying with applicable Federal, State, and local environmental laws and regulations, and standards.Implement company EHS training programs for facilities. Arrange, coordinate and perform environmental, health and safety training, including new employee (onboarding) orientation and ongoing training programs.Develop and implement monitoring programs for industrial hygiene, solid waste generation, and water discharges to meet the requirements of federal and state regulations, laws and regulations, and corporate EHS policies.Implement, follow and assist in enforcement of corporate policies and procedures to assure an environmentally compliant, safe workplace for all employees, contractors and visitors.Monitor and keep required records of each facility’s operation to demonstrate compliance with all federal, state, and local operating permits.Coach, mentor, and train site environmental personnel.Conduct facility Environmental inspections and address identified deficiencies.Serve as facility point of contact for communication, documentation and reporting to the customer.Maintain accurate filing system for Environmental records, including permit applications, permits, records, operating logs, test reports and monitoring reports.Maintain internal reporting and information systems and communicate non-compliance events, public/media issues, and environmental testing/inspection activities to facility and corporate personnel.Communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing.Recommend and evaluate environmental products for procurement.Prepare, present, and lead the quarterly Environmental Working Group meeting. Ensure meeting minutes are written and distributed. Ensure actions identified in the meeting are tracked to closure.Proficiency with MS Office, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; company information management systems; and agency reporting software.Proficiency with the Government’s EESOH-MIS database.Strong work ethic and sound judgmentAbility to prioritize work, manage stress, work autonomously and accept constructive feedbackTeam player spirit and ability to enhance employee moralePerform other duties as requested and/or assigned.Requirements

Education and Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, or other related discipline, or equivalent experience may substitute for degree.Minimum of 10 years’ experience with environmental compliance programs, preferably with DoD contracts or base operationsSufficient knowledge, experience and understanding of environmental program requirements and practices to implement related policies and procedures.Prior experience working with local, state and federal regulatory agenciesPossess or ability to possess all relevant licenses as required by local, state, federal, environmental and/or health/safety regulatory agencies.Ability and willingness to travel up to 75%.Must be a US citizen or US national and pass a drug screen and a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI).

EEO Statement

ASRC Federal and its Subsidiaries are Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, color, age, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, religion, marital status, ancestry, citizenship, disability, protected veteran status, or any other factor prohibited by applicable law.