
Environmental Technician III
- Tacoma, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Health benefits available Day 1
- 401k available Day 1
- 10+ paid holidays/year
- Free HAZWOPER training and certification
- Overtime opportunities
- Ability to be cross-trained into different roles
- Maintain operational documentation to include Reports, Inspections, Procedures/policies, Incident/ Accident reporting, Productivity and order requirements
- Supervisor will need to be trained in all operational processes, Sorting and blending of products/materials, Equipment process, Prep work
- Supervise and communicate with shift team members and other facility team members and with corporate teams to coordinate production work
- Monitor and audit assigned team members
- Supervise scheduled production throughput
- Ensure the health and safety of assigned team members and ensure that workstations meet Clean Earth’s housekeeping policies
- Track, compile and report productivity data that includes outbound shipments.
- Responsible for compliance throughout the facility including OSHA, EPA, RCRA, D.O.T. State, Federal and Local regulations
- Communicate facility needs, difficulties and changes in operations to management
- Supervise segregation and packaging material for process along with the completion of required paperwork in a legible, accurate, and timely manner in accordance with appropriate regulations and Clean Earth policies, practices, and procedures
- Oversee outbound loads and direct the assembly of such loads.
- Train technicians and operators on-the-job in equipment operation, processes and necessary paperwork. Provide training and coaching to team members as needed
- Follow all Health & Safety/Job Safety Analysis (JSA's) procedures as outlined in Clean Earth procedures and policies
- Supervise and operate fork trucks and other heavy equipment when properly trained to move materials for storage / loading and off-loading / production
- Maintain records for DOT and State officials as assigned
- Perform reasonably related tasks as assigned by management
- High school diploma or GED
- Two or more years’ experience in Haz waste
- Must be willing and able to wear company-provided personal protection equipment including eye protection, hard hat, gloves, hearing protection, steel-toed boots, Tyvek coveralls, and full face respirator
- Two or more years of experience sampling and receiving hazardous waste
- Knowledge of OSHA, DOT, and RCRA regulations
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office software (Excel, Word, Outlook, Teams)
- Ability to operate equipment, including a forklift and pallet jack
- Ability to prioritize tasks and effectively delegate to ensure that deadlines are met