Targeted hourly pay : $22 BENEFITSVeolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement.  Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement. Position Purpose: This Veolia North America position provides onsite environmental services at client facilities in the Marlborough/
Worcester area. They ensure that the client is compliant with environmental, health, and safety regulations during
all phases of storage, transportation, and disposal services. Responsibilities include manifesting, packaging, spill
response, labeling, loading/unloading, coordinating transportation, and sampling/profiling material while adhering
to state and federal regulations.Primary Duties/Responsibilities:Develop an understanding of OSHA regulations as well as Veolia North America Health and Safety
practices.Collection and transport of waste materials from the many areas on a customer site to appropriate storage location for identification and packaging.Performing inspections, to include satellite accumulation areas (SAA), main or central accumulation areas (MAA/CAA), safety equipment, spill response equipment, and vehicles.Preparation of chemical and biological waste for shipment and disposal, including creation of all
federal/state waste documents and managing the paperwork for the material.Safe handling of hazardous waste containers on client sites, as well as loading/unloading of waste from vehicles.Occasionally perform and document Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) audits for clients.Deliver exceptional customer service providing outstanding support and innovative solutions to our clients.Develop a high-level of state and federal regulatory expertise ensuring our client’s compliance needs are met (e.g RCRA, DOT, and OSHA).Conduct spill response measures, including the assessment of the spills and cleanup efforts.Become familiar with all U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT)/Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and VES-TS regulations required in submitting paper work to expedite disposal of hazardous waste.The Environmental Specialist frequently handles hazardous chemicals and biological waste and is
responsible for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment. This role is considered safety
sensitive.