Job Description:
The Lab Pack Manager oversees employees in multiple geographic areas as they perform two main functions:
Primary Responsibilities:
- Manage the day-to-day activities of Environmental Technicians working both in the field and within the facility.
- Partner with the sales team to conduct job walks and prepare estimates and pricing.
- Conduct regular quality assurance visit to customer sites. Follow up to resolve and prevent any issues.
- Ensure that the required documentation is complete and accurate to meet state, federal, EPA, DOT and DEA regulations as well as any documentation required per customer agreement.
- Monitor performance of staff against guidelines (such as number of stops per day) and apply corrective actions as needed.
- Conduct weekly meetings with staff to provide updates and address any issues that arise.
- Assist in the development/modification of field Standard Operating Procedures to achieve implementation of best practices throughout all Field Services staff.
- Hire, train, coach, counsel, motivate, discipline, and, when necessary, terminate subordinate team members. Participate in annual goal setting/performance appraisal process and make compensation change recommendations accordingly.
- Develop training materials and ensure effective execution of the instruction.
- Provide regular and ad-hoc reports to management.
- Assist Sales with store and distribution center inspections. Serve as liaison among Sales, Office Operations and Field Services.
- Manage exceptions in the field and resolve atypical problems.
- Accept ownership of controlled pharmaceuticals on behalf of Clean Earth.
- Perform other reasonably related tasks as assigned by management.
Starting salary $80,000
Qualifications:
Basic Required Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Five or more years of experience in lab packing, segregating pharmaceutical waste, chemical service specialist or as a truck driver.
- Valid driver's license.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Hazardous waste processing experience.
- Two or more years of field management experience.
- Willingness to accept ownership of controlled pharmaceuticals on behalf of Clean Earth.
- The ability to properly classify controlled substances by DEA guidelines.
- Experience with, and a general knowledge of RCRA, DOT, and DEA Regulations as they relate to waste characterization and the transportation of hazardous waste.
- Knowledge of computer software applications including MS Office Suite.
- Willingness and ability to travel via automobile and commercial airline up to 25% with occasional overnight travel.
- Must be able to regularly access and use general office equipment including phones, computers, copiers, etc.
- Must be able to work in a busy, often distracting work environment that is generally climate controlled.
This position requires a CDL B to be obtained within a 6-month period from your start date. Failure to obtain a CDL B within the 6-month period will mean you are no longer eligible for the Lab Pack Manager position.
This position is also contingent upon successful completion of a DOT physical, DOT Drug Screen and any other DOL or company requirements.