Performs various assigned tasks and physical labor to ensure proper off-site treatment and disposal of customers’ hazardous waste materials in accordance with environmentally responsible and cost-effective practices and Clean Earth policies, practices, and procedures. The ability to oversee a small project/job with supervision of personnel.
Primary Responsibilities (Essential Functions):
- Handles hazardous materials including inventorying, identifying, segregating, and packaging waste material in accordance with Lab Pack policies, procedures and practices and all applicable regulations.
- Perform onsite services which may include waste collection, consolidation (i.e., bulking, repackaging), sampling, safety/compliance inspections, and other related activities required by the customer/contract.
- Assists other business groups, i.e., Depack, Retail and HHW, for both internally and onsite as needed.
- Preparing shipment of packaged waste by inspecting, labeling, marking, and loading into the transport vehicle.
- Properly completes documentation including shipping papers, Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR’s), evaluations/certifications and other required documentation in accordance with appropriate regulations and procedures.
- Maintain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Hazmat Endorsement to legally operate Clean Earth vehicles necessary for transporting personnel and waste to and from customers’ job locations.
- Follows, understands, and promotes by example, all Health & Safety /Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s) procedures including development of on-site Health &Safety plans/JSA’s as outlined in the procedures and policies.
- Perform unknown field testing for classification and packaging for transportation and disposal.
- Mentor and assist new employees in field work duties.
- Complete site walks to inventory and assess requirements for potential and awarded work.
- Assist sales in creating estimates for lab pack work.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Lead/coordinate field service/lab pack jobs requiring multiple personnel/days.
- Associate College degree in area of General Science or equivalent experience.
- Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Hazardous Material endorsement and a clear record.
- Moderate to extensive travel with 20% overnight travel.
- Physical ability to lift and move material of various weights frequently exceeding 55 lbs.
- Basic understanding of chemistry through general chemistry or biology.
- Advanced knowledge of EPA and DOT.
- Minimum one (1) year lab pack experience 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120).
- 40 hours Depack Experience.
- 8 hours DOT Training.
- PPE Training which includes Respirators.
Preferred Qualifications:
Education/Credentials:
- BS/BA in science related field.
Measures of Performance:
Completion of the following curriculum:
- Clean Earth Lab Pack I Training – (24 hours).
- RCRA/DOT refresher course.
- Department of Transportation.
- Lab Pack definitions and procedures.
- Lab pack Field Program.
- Introduction to High Hazardous Cylinder Assessment course.
- Customer Interactions.
- Waste Management Methods.
- On-Site Expectations.
- Manifest/ LDR Completion.
- Health & Safety course(s).
- Customer Approach.
- Forklift Training.
- Local Facility Capabilities.
- CPR/First Aid/Blood-borne Pathogen training.
- State regulations (if applicable).
- All required local training.
Demonstrated Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Strong communication skills to interact with customer to provide information, explanations, and/or instructions.
- Team Player.
- Attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently using initiative and effective communication to solve challenges.
- Demonstrate proficiency to operate a computer with Windows based programs (i.e., Microsoft excel and word).
- Demonstrates extensive Lab Pack knowledge (i.e., US EPA, DOT, and chemical properties).
Working Environment:
- Customer sites, plant, labs.
- Indoor/Outdoor and associated weather conditions.