Employment Type : Full-Time
The Regional Environmental Manager II (REM-II) reports to the Environmental Operations Director. The REM-II’s work activities may be supervised by local and/or national employees designated as REM-III or Senior Managers. The REM-II is responsible for implementation of company policies and procedural plans related to all environmental media; including air, stormwater, groundwater, solid, and/or hazardous waste. The REM-II maintains regional facilities in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental laws, standards, and permits; and has responsibility for maintaining facility compliance with applicable environmental permit conditions. This position has direct responsibility for conducting on-site fieldwork associated with sampling, monitoring, observing and recording environmental data; and preparing reports, records, and plans required by regulatory permit, plan, or agreement. The REM-II assists in the overall planning, design, installation, and operation of pollution control equipment and associated metering and/or measuring devices. The REM-II delivers training programs and provides other advice to autos and metals operations management on practical and necessary steps to prevent or abate pollution arising from operations and maintain compliance with regulatory requirements contained within a variety of environmental permits, plans and policies. The REM-II provides first line immediate environmental emergency responses to incidents, spills, releases, and accidents. The REM-II provides appropriate notifications to management and appropriate regulatory agencies and assists with site investigations and remediation projects related to due diligence activities and other identified environmental issues. Essential Functions: Internal Control Responsibilities: Supports the Company’s Internal Control process which includes understanding, communicating and complying with defined internal controls as well as suggesting and making modifications to the policies, procedures, and controls to better relate to the business. Communicates upward problems in operations, noncompliance with the code of conduct, or other policy violations or illegal actions. Supervisory Responsibility: Occasional or routine supervisory responsibility for environmental employees designated at the REM-I, EHS Engineer, and/or EHS Analyst levels. Position includes routine management of engineering contractors, environmental consultants and other contractors. Possible supervision of pollution abatement equipment operators. Interpersonal Contacts: Internal contacts include all levels of personnel, including senior management, to develop policies, recommend actions, discuss issues, and distribute information. External contacts are with legal and environmental consulting firms, government agencies, legislators and staff, trade associations, real estate brokers and developers, vendors, and private industries to gather information, resolve problems, and ensure regulatory compliance. Position does require strong communication and documentation skills, working closely with operations facility managers and other personnel in communicating environmental goals and compliance. Furthermore, ensuring an open and collaborative communication style and maintaining professional dialogue with key business partners (i.e. Regional Directors, Operation Managers, H&S Engineer peers, Environmental Manager peers, etc.) throughout the organization is absolutely essential to success. Job Conditions: Office and active field working environment including collection of samples for testing, general information gathering, and project management at various locations. It is necessary to be able to walk/climb in active industrial yards with uneven surfaces and to out-of-the-way areas. Must be comfortable with heights. Occasional exposure to inclement weather conditions and travel is required. Increased time spent involved in environmental issues at sites owned/operated by joint ventures and/or sister companies. Regional and domestic travel required. Position may have to respond to urgent situations on off hours and/or weekends and holidays. Physical Activities Required to Perform Essential Functions: Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds frequently, and up to 50 pounds occasionally; be mobile within an office and field environment; operate an automobile; be mobile to travel frequently by auto and airplane to local and regional locations; climb; negotiate uneven surfaces; sit, stand, and/or walk for extended periods of time; keyboard for up to several hours per day; and communicate in a professional manner in person and by phone. Visual acuity for extensive reading, examining documents, conducting field sampling related activities, operating an automobile, and operating a laptop computer. Qualifications: All U.S. applicants must be 18 years of age or older and all Canada applicants must be 16 years of age or older. Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. participates in e-verify for all U.S. new hires. An offer of U.S. employment by Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. or any of its subsidiaries is contingent on the satisfactory completion of a post-offer drug screen and background check. All new hires must review and sign an Arbitration Agreement. This applies to all U.S. non-union employees. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, marital status, disability status, national origin or ancestry, veteran status, age, prior industrial injury, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other protected status under local, state or federal law.
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