What are the responsibilities and job description for the Enviromental Manager position at ASARCO?
Responsibilities
- Administer, oversee, and direct activities of the Environmental Department to ensure the operational unit complies with environmental federal, state, and local laws, administrative regulations, codes, and permits.
- Under the direction of the operational unit manager, the Environmental Manager will direct, conduct, and communicate the results of environmental inspections, tests, analysis, and observations.
- The Environmental Manager must have a strong aptitude for evaluating results of collected data and observations and communicate them to the management team.
- Provide support to the operation to ensure compliance with EPA, US Army Corps of Engineers, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) State, Local and Company environmental regulations.
- Advise upper management on environmental requirements for all proposed projects.
- Manage all permitting requirements including the preparation of permit applications and modification of existing permits.
- Negotiate terms of environmental permits with government regulators.
- Supervise all field monitoring and data analysis for compliance reporting and technical documents.
- Develop, organize, implement, and coordinate compliance programs.
- Prepare expense and capital expenditure forecasts.
- Administer professional services and construction contracts relating to environmental projects.
- Participate in Environmental Compliance and Environmental Management System (EMS) Audits.
- Provide consultant supervision and invoice approval, and environmental oversight and support for other departments.
- Meet with government regulators during permit negotiations, onsite inspections, and subcommittee meetings.
- Participate in meetings at AMA and at other organizations and participate in regulatory development and analysis projects.
- Develop comments on plans, regulations, permits, and technical documents on various subjects including ESA and Land Management.
- Monitor chemical products utilized on site.
- Manage the Drinking Water System for compliance related activities including sampling, writing plans, and ordering parts and chemicals, as necessary.
- Develop comments on plans, regulations, permits, and technical documents on various subjects including Endangered Species Act (ESA) and land management.
- Implement, organize, and execute community involvement projects.
- Prepare required environmental and emergency response plans.
- Prepare environmental training for site employees.
- Participate in strategic planning for long-term operations mining.
- Coordinate land use contracts, rights-of-way, and leases associated with the operational unit properties.
- Responsible for executing, supporting, and enforcing the Company's Environmental, Health and Safety program as required by OIS policy, directives, and principles.
Qualifications / Required Skills
- Understanding of federal, state, and local environmental laws, administrative regulations, codes, and permits.
- Experience with environmental sampling and analysis or monitoring.
- Strong technical writing skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks.
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals, financial reports, and legal documents.
- Ability to effectively present information to management.
- Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.
- Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.
- Ability to solicit input from other employees.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
- Project management skills.
- Computer skills to include proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
- Knowledge of mining, milling, and leaching processes.
- Knowledge of land use regulations and permitting processes.