Element Resources ยท 5 hours ago
Director, Environmental Operations
Element Resources is one of the largest battery recycling companies in the United States, committed to environmental sustainability. The Director of Environmental Operations will provide leadership and direction to recycling sites, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and overseeing environmental projects related to remediation and cleanup.
Automotive
Responsibilities
Direct and oversee environmental compliance programs to ensure plant operations meet permit and regulatory requirements per RCRA, NESHAP, and NSPS and are in compliance with the environmental aspects of the Element Resources EHS Management System
This position will provide expertise and particular focus on ensuring compliance with applicable hazardous waste regulations; Integrated Contingency Plan; Inspections; Reporting; Record keeping; Training; Groundwater Monitoring; and Corrective Actions (RCRA Facility Investigations, Corrective Measures; Corrective Actions)
Provide expertise and instruction to facilities regarding compliance with environmental regulations related to:
Hazardous Materials Management (e.g., identification and management of hazardous chemicals above threshold quantities; emergency response and release planning; record keeping; reporting, such as Tier II, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)/Form R; and, personnel training
Waste management (e.g., universal waste, solid waste, and hazardous waste); waste generation registration and notification requirements; waste determinations; 90 day storage labeling, inspections, recordkeeping, reporting (e.g., biennial hazardous waste report); personnel training; land disposal restrictions; and, manifesting
Spill prevention and control (e.g., oil storage; discharge protocols; recordkeeping)
Storage tanks (e.g., above ground storage tanks, underground storage tanks)
Oversee and direct environmental project work related to remediation or cleanup; including environmental use covenants (EUC) or environmental restrictive covenants (ERC); obtain agency No Further Action (NFA) or applicable closure materials
Work closely with the operations team, including plant management and site environmental personnel to implement environmental programs to meet permit and regulatory requirements for: detailed work instructions and checklists necessary to ensure day-to-day compliance, monitoring, measuring, reporting, recordkeeping, and training
Provide as needed support to sites during periods of environmental personnel transition
Supervise and oversee work performed by environmental consultants, vendors and service providers as needed
Support facilities with development of permit renewals, applications, and modifications, responding to agency Requests for Information (RFI) and/or other technical support with incorporating input from Motrex LLC Lead Counsel - EHS
Develop environmental training content and conduct training to meet permit and regulatory-required environmental requirements, such as hazardous waste management and hazardous materials shipment
Development of manufacturing-site audit protocol to ensure compliance with above mentioned policies, regulations, permits, and agreements
Support sites with prevention, preparation and management of emergency occurrences through development of site-specific emergency contingency plans and periodic drills
Other assignments and projects, as necessary
Qualification
Required
Minimum of 10 years of experience in environmental compliance, with at least 5 years in a leadership role within the manufacturing industry
2+ years (Director/Multisite) experience with environmental permit and regulatory compliance programs in the manufacturing, heavy industrial, metals industry; or similar experience in industries involving hazardous materials/waste are a plus
Bachelor Degree in Environmental Management, Business, Engineering or relevant discipline
Expertise in regulations applicable to RCRA, NESHAP, NSPS, and Large Quantity Generators (LQGs)
Ability to analyze and understand environmental regulations
Ability to translate regulatory knowledge into policies and procedures; and into standard work practices for implementation by plant operations personnel
Expertise in applying environmental knowledge, data analysis and facilitation skills to develop solutions for effective management of site environmental permits and regulatory requirements
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and persuasively with all levels of the organization to influence change
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, employees, outside agencies and the general public
Ability to wear required personal protective equipment, including a respirator, and move throughout a manufacturing facility in the performance of work responsibilities
Preferred
Professional certifications such as Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) or Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) are a plus
Company
Element Resources
Element Resources is one of the largest automotive battery recycling companies in the United States.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageCompany data provided by crunchbase