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Facility Supervisor

Royse City, Texas, United States

Facility Supervisor

 

 

2nd Shift, 12:30PM-9PM

 

Do you work in the environmental field and have an interest in pursuing a career at a Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF)?

 

As a Facility Supervisor, you will be able to work closely with the Facility Manager and be involved with nearly every aspect of TSDF management.

 

This is a unique role that will give you exposure to RCRA and DOT compliance, technical services, transportation, and disposal coordination, as well as ten-day and universal waste management. It is our hope that with the right training, mentoring, and experience, you will be able to grow and manage your own Triumvirate TSDF.

 

Triumvirate Environmental is one of the largest environmental services firms in North America. Triumvirate provides leading institutions in the higher education, life sciences, healthcare, and industrial sectors with diverse services and advice to assist them with compliance management. At Triumvirate, we strive to WOW both our employees and our customers. Our unique culture fosters growth, development, education, and creativity.

 

 

Essential responsibilities and duties include:

  • Develop the knowledge and experience to manage a Part B permitted TSDF
  • Understand TSDF permit and MA DEP expectations for TSDF management
  • Support general facility compliance including performing daily/weekly/monthly compliance inspections, training, SOP implementation/review, and process review
  • Supervise general facility operations including serving as management if the facility manager is not available
  • Consolidate waste according to TSDF permit, disposal facility requirements, and customer preferences
  • Chose appropriate disposal facilities for waste based on acceptability, Customer preference, and cost
  • Understand waste determination regulations to assist with profile management and approval
  • Coordinate outbound loads- setting up deliveries, scheduling transporters, etc.
  • Develop an understanding of OSHA regulations, Triumvirate’s Health and Safety Practices, and EPA regulations
  • Demonstrate your supervisory leadership abilities through interaction with coworkers
  • Work towards becoming familiar with technical, customer service, and business components of environmental services
  • Work with computerized waste tracking systems
  • Upon completion of emergency response (ER) training, you will be part of an in-house ER team

Most important responsibility:

  • WOW! Internal and external customers

Required qualifications:

  • BS in Environmental Science, Chemistry, Biology, or other related majors, or equivalent required (must be able to submit college transcript)
  • Basic knowledge of lab packs
  • Prior knowledge, experience, and compliance with DOT, RCRA, and other applicable regulations
  • Successful completion of OSHA/DOT physical examination
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Forklift Certified
  • This is a safety sensitive role

Preferred skills:

  • Experience working in a Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF)
  • Completion of 40 Hour OSHA, CPR and First Aid Training
  • 2+ years of experience in the hazardous waste field

Benefits:

  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance

  • 401(K) retirement savings plan with co. contribution

  • Very Generous Tuition Reimbursement Program

  • Health & Wellness benefits

  • TONS of safety training for some positions with opportunities for external trainings and certifications

  • Paid time off and select paid holidays

  • Mentorship & Career Succession Planning

  • Opportunity be involved with employee-led resource groups

  • Relocation Opportunities

  • Auto/Home insurance discounts, pet assistance discount plans, discounted movie passes & more!

 

For further information on Triumvirate & the exciting work that we are doing in the industry, please visit our LinkedIn page - Triumvirate LinkedIn – and follow us on Instagram @triumvirateenvironmental

The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans encouraged to apply. Triumvirate is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

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Besides Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, we contribute to a 401k, offer a generous tuition reimbursement program, TONS of safety training for some positions with opportunities for external trainings and certifications, Mentorship & Career Succession Planning, Relocation Opportunities, Auto/Home insurance discounts, pet assistance discount plans, discounted movie passes & more!   

To learn more about our business, culture, and the exciting work that we are doing in the industry, find us on LinkedIn, Instagram (@triumvirateenvironmental), or our website 

Triumvirate Environmental is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. As an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE), Triumvirate does not discriminate based on race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or other legally protected status. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans are encouraged to apply. 

If you have a disability and need accommodation during the application and hiring process, please contact us at https://www.triumvirate.com/contact or call us at 888-834-9697.  The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. To view our California Privacy Notice and Policy, click here. 

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