Environmental Compliance Rep

The Walt Disney CompanyKissimmee, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Environmental Compliance Representative will help ensure the Environmental Affairs team continues to provide world-class environmental regulatory and compliance services to the Walt Disney World Resort (WDW). The role will conduct environmental compliance field audits and deliver environmental training for various programs, as assigned. Such workload may include: inspections of hazardous and regulated waste accumulation areas; maintaining regulated waste inventories, performing inspections of air emission sources and refrigerant-containing equipment; managing inventories of regulated oil units in accordance with Spill Pollution Prevention Plans; perform inspections to support public pool compliance and conduct contractor and construction inspections as assigned; and completing storage tank compliance inspections and related recordkeeping. Candidates must have scheduling flexibility, as this role requires periodic early-morning and late-night field work, meetings, and training sessions. The job involves working outdoors in varying temperatures, operating in industrial & construction environments, extensive walking and standing, and the ability to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds.

Requirements

  • Experience in performing environmental compliance inspections
  • Ability to assess scientific and engineering-based situations, respond to inquiries, and develop compliance protocols and solutions.
  • Ability to analyze, interpret, and implement environmental laws and regulations across diverse operational contexts.
  • Skilled in translating complex environmental laws and regulations into practical operational compliance
  • Effectively make presentations and provide training to individuals and large groups.
  • Ability to interpret information on Safety Data Sheets to make a waste type determination.
  • Dedicated, resourceful and the willingness to work alone or with others of diverse set of backgrounds.
  • Ability to create and foster relationships across a variety of backgrounds and lines of business.
  • Excellent written, verbal and computer skills (SharePoint, Teams, Microsoft Office Suite)
  • Be comfortable working outdoors for long periods of time, potentially in early morning or late at night.

Nice To Haves

  • Hazardous and regulated waste regulations (RCRA, FDEP, US EPA)
  • Storage tank and SPCC regulations
  • State and federal air regulations (Title V, refrigerant, permitting and compliance)
  • NPDES regulations (Stormwater and Dewatering)
  • HAZWOPER Training (24 or 40 hour)
  • Bilingual skills

Responsibilities

  • Conduct environmental compliance field audits and deliver environmental training for various programs.
  • Perform inspections of hazardous and regulated waste accumulation areas.
  • Maintain regulated waste inventories.
  • Perform inspections of air emission sources and refrigerant-containing equipment.
  • Manage inventories of regulated oil units in accordance with Spill Pollution Prevention Plans.
  • Perform inspections to support public pool compliance.
  • Conduct contractor and construction inspections.
  • Complete storage tank compliance inspections and related recordkeeping.
  • Apply regulatory requirements to field units, audit, and support programs such as storage tanks, regulated waste, stormwater, refrigerants, air permitting, SPCC, wildlife and invasive species, FOG/grease waste, assessment & remediation sites, fish & wildlife, and swimming pools.
  • Review construction projects for environmental issues during all phases of construction, stormwater pollution prevention plans, erosion control, fuel and chemical storage, threatened & endangered species review and contractor regulated waste handling training.
  • Review regulation on new designs and operations for swimming pools and aquatic features, construction oversight, routine compliance inspections, water quality assessments, coordinating regulatory agency inspections, recordkeeping, and Aquatic Facility Operator certification training.
  • Assist with overall compliance of regulated storage tank program, including reviewing and filing monthly and annual inspections, performing routine field audits, coordinating inspections with regulatory agencies, updating operating guidelines, and responding to issues in the field.
  • Inspect hazardous, universal, biomedical, and other regulated non-hazardous waste storage areas for compliance.
  • Conduct annual hazardous waste refresher training to fellow Cast Members.
  • Support the development and implementation of spill prevention, control, and countermeasure plans.
  • Perform field verification of regulated units such as waste cooking oil, oil drums, fuel tanks, hydraulic units, and recordkeeping.
  • Develop, edit, and conduct training for Cast Members and Contracts in various environmental programs.
  • Serve as a member of the WDW HazMat Duty Team, responding to spills and other environmental incidents on a 24/7, rotating weekly basis.
  • Respond to chemical and sewage spills or releases.
  • Review all spills for agency reporting requirements.
  • Coordinate agency follow-ups, as necessary.

Benefits

  • A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
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