This Environmental Manager position will provide support and oversight of environmental compliance efforts for operations in the Pacific Northwest region including container, rail, cruise, breakbulk and bulk cargo facilities as well as warehouse operations. The incumbent will participate in the development and roll-out of new plans, in addition to ensuring that existing plans and policies are properly implemented. The position often engages with representatives from regulatory agencies, Port authorities, consultants and industry peers on a regular basis to ensure that our organization’s interests are well represented. This is an opportunity to contribute to reducing SSA’s overall environmental impact and to further our Environmental Sustainability efforts.
- Scheduling and performance of periodic environmental testing and preparation of reports
- Collection of environmental data, including field sampling, and associated reporting
- Accurate record keeping and documentation updates
- Support operational teams in the interpretation and response to environmental regulations
- Renewal of expiring environmental permits
- Acts as point of contact with regulatory agencies and Port Represents SSA at all necessary on/off site meetings
- Conducting periodic inspections of SSA facilities and guide corrective actions as needed
- Provide support in response to environmental incidents involving spills
- Attend industry conferences and workshops
- Liaison with consultants providing environmental support
- Stay abreast of developing regulations
- Other duties as assigned
- Maritime industry and terminal operations experience preferable
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred
- Proven performance in team environment
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills
- Competence with standard computer applications
- Knowledge and experience of Industrial Stormwater Permitting, Hazardous Waste, Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures (SPCC) and air quality regulations a must
- Knowledge and experience with EMS and data management systems
- Able and willing to work non-conventional hours
- Familiarity with Dept of Ecology data systems (SAW) and RCRAInfo
- Experience with environmental training development and implementation
Supervisory Responsibilities: No
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Work Environment:
- Required job duties are normally performed in a climate-controlled office environment, however, 50% of time may be spent outdoors in a marine terminal environment.
- Exposure to computer screens.
- The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
- Some travel may be required.
- This is a field position which will require exposure to variable weather conditions day and
- On-site exposure to marine terminal operating
 SSA Marine is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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