We work in close association with our clients to achieve optimum efficiency and profitability in services. We have acquired a considerable amount of expertise, material storage and tank construction & maintenance through our managements with almost three years experience.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Position: Environmental Specialist
Job Description
Job Duties:
To help with manifesting, packaging, spill clean-up response and remedial activities, labeling, loading, off loading & coordinating transportation, and sampling/profiling material while adhering to state and federal environmental, health, and safety regulations.
To periodically collect environmental data through air, soil, water, food, and other material samples. The samples are analyzed to determine if they contain any hazardous material and if so, to what degree.
To valiantly work toward protecting and preserving the environment to minimize health hazards to human health and the environment
To provide specialized transportation and disposal services to our clients.
To give advice about environmental hazards, and also create a plan to correct the damage or to restore land.
To meticulously record their research, data and findings to create a report or presentation explaining their conclusions and suggested resolution.
To help in developing laws and regulations for environmental protection as well as helping them comply with government environmental regulations.
Qualifications/Requirements
Minimum of Bachelor of Environmental Science, a Bachelor in Environmental Studies or a Bachelor of Natural Science degree. A Bachelor degree in biology, chemistry, or geosciences may also apply.
3-4 years relevant experience is needed
Strong decision making and problem solving skills
Excellent communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office would be beneficial and you may also be required to have a sound understanding of industry standard computer software.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their CV's to:info@fanfieldgresources.com
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