Shasta Sustainable Resource Management (SRM) is one of northern California’s largest wood-fired power plants. The facility provides dependable, environmentally safe disposal of wood waste and forest residue from Shasta County and surrounding areas, while generating clean electricity for sale to the local utility. Processing up to 1,250 tons per day, Shasta has the electric-generating capacity of 55MW, the equivalent of supplying the electrical needs of thousands of California homes and businesses as well as its own operations.
Non-merchantable waste wood from Shasta-Trinity and Lassen National Forests, as well as from private lands, are selectively removed and processed in the facility to enhance remaining standing timber.
SRM plays a key role in the State of California’s effort to safely manage forest residue in high hazard areas to reduce the risk of forest fires. Shasta Sustainable Resource Management also operates a Wood Waste Recycling Program year round, which is offered to members of the community at no charge.
Environmental Manager.
Essential Functions:
Work closely with Plant Manager and other stake holders to achieve company-wide environmental goals.
Implement and follow policies and procedures necessary to meet requirement of environmental, policies and federal, state, county and local environmental regulations, laws and standards as well as corporate environmental policies and standards.
Maintain required air, water, hazardous materials, and other permits including collect, analyze, and submit data required for regulatory reporting
Maintain an understanding of, and ensure compliance with, current Federal, State, Local regulations and Company policy
Monitor the plant’s operations in compliance with all federal, state, county and local operating permits.
Conduct plant environmental inspections, make recommendations to senior management and prepare appropriate reports.
Point of contact for communication, documentation and reporting to appropriate agencies.
Maintain accurate filing system for environmental compliance records, including permit applications, permit, records, operating logs, test reports and monitoring reports.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering, Environmental Affairs, Environmental Engineering or an Applied Science.
5 or more years of experience with environmental compliance programs.
Knowledge, experience and understanding of environmental policies and procedures.
Experience working with local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel and Outlook.
Professional communication skills
Organization skills, self-motivated and proficient in time management.
Shasta- Sustainable Resource Management offers competitive wages, health benefits and 401K.