ASRC Federal NetCentric is hiring an Environmental Engineer at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The Environmental Engineer will perform tasks supporting the Hazardous Material management program as identified in CLOIS Performance Work Statement (PWS) 1.4.14.2. Obtain and track Air Force (Space Force) authorization of hazardous materials using the government electronic HAZMAT system (currently the AF Enterprise Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health Management Information System (ESOHMIS). Supports Air Emissions, Storage Tank and Water Quality Programs. Provides professional support to CLOIS Environmental Team as directed by the CLOIS Environmental Manager. Duties and Responsibilities: Manage and maintain CLOIS Hazardous Waste, non-regulated waste and Universal Waste generation sites in accordance with Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and Air Force (Space Force) instructions.Ensure annual waste characterization for all CLOIS site waste streams (waste water discharges not included), are accomplished and all associated records maintained. Ensure hazardous waste and non-regulated waste binders and site signage are kept current and formatted per contract requirements.Ensure HAZMAT training is current and documented. Coordinate and maintain records for sampling analysis, Process Waste Questionnaire/ Technical Response Package (PWQ/ TRP) analysis, waste support requests and local waste manifests.Coordinate and support the Environmental Support Contract (ESC) with quarterly site inspections, MICT inspections and data entry, and when required, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) inspections. Create and ensure all records, working databases are archived to Sustaining Engineering Shared Drive. Compile statistical analysis and generate reports as required. Actively support Air Emissions programs through data collection, monitoring and database maintenance. Actively support fuel above-ground storage tank program through inspection and follow-up maintenance of tanks (registered and nonregistered) following government guidelines and regulations. Support spill cleanup requirement. Maintain rotating on-call deployment-ready posture 24 hours a day 7 days a week, year round for land and marine response mobilization deployment, clean up, waste disposition and assets recovery, replenishment. Primary responder is out-sourced. Assist and support spill team training, equipment inventories, serviceability checks, procurement/ replenishment needs. Attend 45th SW Disaster Preparedness Group table top and site specific deployment exercises when scheduled/requested. May be asked to support hurricane preparation and recovery activities. P Provide weekly updates of environmental support activities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees