Position Title: Mgr,Environmental
Employee Classification: Mgr,Environmental
College/Division: Engineering College
Department: 360200-CARLSBAD ENV MONITORING AND RES CTR
Internal or External Search: External - Open to all applicants
Location: NMSU satellite location
Offsite Location (if applicable): Carlsbad, NM
Target Hourly/Salary Rate: Entry $59,965.78; Commensurate with Experience
Appointment Full-time Equivalency: 1.0
Exempt or Non-Exempt: Exempt
Summary: The Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring & Research Center (CEMRC) is seeking a dedicated and proactive Environmental Manager to oversee all aspects of environmental health and safety.
This role, reporting directly to the CEMRC Director, is crucial for maintaining a safe and compliant environment. You will be responsible for ensuring adherence to university health and safety standards, the CEMRC chemical hygiene plan, and all relevant New Mexico state laws.
Classification Summary:
Develops, plans, coordinates and manages institutional Hazardous Waste Programs (chemical, biological, universal) and hazardous materials recycling to ensure regulatory compliance with all applicable University policies and strict local, state and federal regulations. Advises the assistant director on strategies and tactics relating to the technical and regulatory direction of the environmental management programs. Develops and implements environmental policies and procedures and systems to monitor, follow up and ensure environmental compliance. Researches and evaluates university environmental issues and conducts related educational training and presentations.
Classification Standard Duties:
Manages the implementation of the University hazardous waste disposal and chemical recycling programs relating to regulatory compliance as required by local, state, and federal agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED); develops and keeps detailed records such as hazardous and non-hazardous manifests, waste determinations and associated documents. Develops/updates hazardous materials/waste storage and disposal policies and procedures to ensure efficient and safe operations of the unit and University. Directly responsible for the proper segregation of all chemical waste items turned in for disposal at NMSU. Properly dispose of chemicals and implement environmental regulations to avoid potential fines, negative publicity and criminal liability. May oversee the supervision of personnel, which includes work allocation, training, and enforcement of internal procedures and controls, and problem resolution; motivates employees to achieve peak productivity and performance. Serves as liaison between the university community and appropriate regulatory agencies. Represents the department to various institutional departments and externally to governmental agencies, the media and the community; promotes existing and new programs and/or policies. Supports and partners with the Assistant Director in air quality compliance for campus operations. Partners with the Assistant Director to ensures all required regulatory reports for hazardous waste and environmental programs are submitted accurately and on time to EPA/NMED. Assist with formal procurement solicitations for environmental services in compliance with University business policies and NM state procurement code. Responds to hazardous material spills and implements monitoring and clean-up plan. Perform related duties as assigned.
Required Education, Experience, Certification/License, Equivalency
Required Education:Bachelor's degree in a related field.; Required Experience:Four (4) years of professional experience directly related to the standard duties as outlined. Or two (2) years professional experience when combined with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry. ; Equivalency:Any equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience as approved by Human Resource Services.; Required Certification/License:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
University and department policies and procedures; principles and practices of organization and administration; principles of supervision, training, and performance evaluation; knowledge of federal, state and local regulations, protocols and/or safety procedures related to chemical safety and hazardous waste management; knowledge of use, storage, transport, disposal and emergency response procedures for a wide variety of hazardous and toxic materials; selection and use of personal protective equipment; knowledge of current and developing issues and trends in area of expertise.
Short- and long-range program planning, development and leadership skills; problem analysis and resolution; report preparation and presentation; public contact and relations; verbal and written communication; self-organization and project prioritization; procedural development, database development and maintenance; report preparation and presentation; imparting technical knowledge and waste management information to workers of differing backgrounds; public contact; fiscal management and cost effective solutions.
Direct, evaluate, train, and supervise the work of assigned personnel; develop and maintain effective working relationships; maintain accurate and orderly records; use independent judgment and initiative; analyze complex problems, interpret operational needs and develop integrated, creative solutions; organize and direct activities; analyze and evaluate information; prepare formal procurement solicitations in compliance with University business policies and NM state procurement code, develop and present educational programs, use word processing, spread sheet, database and other software to process data and prepare professional documents; handle waste streams from a diverse university environment; effectively monitor compliance with university, state and federal rules and regulations related to hazardous waste management ; maintain effectiveness and meet numerous legal deadlines in stressful situations, respond effectively to emergency situations, work some evenings and weekends.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
**Position is located in Carlsbad, NM.**
As designated by the CEMRC Director, responsible for essentially all operations and functions related to environmental health and safety at the CEMRC facility. In summary, the Environmental Manager is responsible for overseeing the adherence to environmental health and safety rules of the university, the CEMRC chemical hygiene plan, and relevant laws of the State of New Mexico. Specifically, the Environmental Manager conducts periodic walk throughs of the different laboratories and identifies any potential risks and hazards and actions that need to be taken to address any potential issues; inspects on a quarterly basis emergency showers and eye washes; schedules safety meetings at least quarterly; keeps the chemical inventory up to date; conducts periodic smears of all laboratories to monitor potential contamination from radionuclides; transfers hazardous and radiological waste to collection points and coordinates the pickup of that waste for disposal; is responsible for inspecting and receiving as well as shipping of radioactive materials; oversees the delivery of compressed gas cylinders; approves the purchase of chemicals; and coordinates, participates in, follows up on health and safety inspections by the university, state, or sponsors. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Preferred Qualifications
Special Requirements of the Position
Certifications/License- Current certification for HAZWOPER 40 hr. AND current certification for DOT 24 hr. to be obtained within 90 days
Department Contact: Lambis Papelis, (575) 234-5555, lpapelis@nmsu.edu
Contingent Upon Funding: Contingent upon external funding
Bargaining Unit Eligibility: This is NOT a bargaining unit position with American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME).
Standard Work Schedule: Standard (M-F, 8-5)
If Not a Standard Work Schedule:
Working Conditions and Physical Effort
Environment: Work involves almost constant exposure to unusual elements: i.e. extreme temp, toxic chemicals, biohazardous materials, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, loud noises, other potentially dangerous materials/situations that require safety precaution/protective equip
Physical Effort: Moderate physical activity.
Lifting Requirements: Requires heavy physical work; heavy lifting, pushing, or pulling required of objects up to 50 pounds.
Risk: Work environment involves exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations that require following extensive safety precautions and may include the use of protective equipment.