We are Doe Run - producing metals and recycling batteries for a clean energy future.
Based in St. Louis, Missouri, The Doe Run Company is a privately held natural resources company and one of the largest lead producers in the Western Hemisphere. Dedicated to environmentally responsible mineral and metal production, Doe Run has facilities in Missouri, Washington, and Arizona and operates one of the world's largest, single-site lead recycling facilities, located in Boss, MO. Using innovative mining techniques, Doe Run skillfully taps one of the largest lead deposits in the world. As stewards of the mineral resources in our care, we strive to provide premium services and products to people who share our belief in enhancing the quality of life. You may view our sustainability report located at http://sustainability.doerun.com/.
- Competitive base pay plus opportunities for bonus pay.
- Benefits that start day one, including insurance, paid time off, and discount programs.
- Career growth opportunities plus training and education assistance.
The Doe Run Company is seeking an Environmental Compliance Supervisor to serve as onsite environmental compliance subject matter expert to assist division leadership in maintaining compliance with all applicable state and federal laws regarding air, water, waste, and environmental monitoring. This position is located at our Buick Resource Recycling Division in Boss, MO.
- Minimum 3 years of experience in environmental field work and managing complex projects.
- Minimum Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite, Adaptive, I-Series, and PeopleSoft.
- Advanced knowledge of MSHA/OSHA and environmental sampling requirements.
- Advanced knowledge of hazard identification and risk assessment.
- Ensure division compliance with all government rules and regulations. Initiate in-operations monitoring and checklists in support of environmental compliance. Initiate, supervise, and monitor projects to further environmental compliance.
- Provide supervision, training, and coaching to environmental team members.
- Shipments, data entry, inspections, training implementation, and program management, labeling, manifest tracking, and filing conduct employee training to support environmental stewardship and compliance.
- Conducts multiple inspections and audits on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis including weekly hazardous waste inspections as needed.
- Complete visual inspections and follow-up on fieldwork documentation, reporting, and sampling. Represent facility during agency inspections.
- Read, interpret, and remain current on governmental regulations pertaining to environmental compliance. Directly interface with regulators and participate in industry trade associations.
- Supervise permitting requirements for surface and underground water programs.
- Complete tasks in a safe and environmentally compliant manner by following EHS (environmental, health, and safety) policies, procedures, and best practices; support and assist peers in working in a safe, compliant manner; report unsafe acts or conditions, incidents, and deviations; and provide feedback to support continuous improvement in EHS performance.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Regularly required to use telephone/radio and computer/tablet.
- Regularly required to work in outdoor weather conditions, wear PPE, including but not limited to a respirator, eye protection, hearing protection, and foot protection. Occasionally work near moving mechanical parts. Occasionally required to work in extreme heat (non-weather). Occasionally required to work in confined spaces, wet, humid conditions (non-weather), vibration, working at heights of 4’ or more with fall protection. Occasionally exposed to loud noise.
- Regularly required to sit for extended periods of time, talk, and hear; Occasionally required to use repetitive motion and reach with hands/arms. Requires clarity of vision and three-dimensional vision.
- Occasionally required to lift up to 25 pounds.
Doe Run is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and veterans.
- 3 year(s): Experience in environmental field work and managing complex projects.
- Bachelors or better in Environmental and Earth Science or related field
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