What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental Engineer position at Sylvamo?
We are the only fully integrated pulp & paper mill operating within the boundaries of a state park. We have regulatory oversight from NYS DEC, Region 2 EPA, Adirondack Park Agency, Army Corps of Engineers, US Coast Guard, Town of Ticonderoga and Vermont’s ANR/Region1 EPA. The Environmental Engineer will support the Ticonderoga Mill in achieving 100% compliance with environmental regulations, obtaining environmental permits, working with production in installing environmental technologies and process improvements, and promoting environmental awareness within the company and community. The Ticonderoga Mill environmental staff has responsibilities for compliance in multiple media including but not limited to air, waste, landfill, water treatment, and bulk storage of both oil and chemicals. Member of a team of (4) four Environmental Engineers, reporting to our Environment, Health, & Safety Manager.
Key Accountabilities:
Serves as a point of contact with regulatory agencies and other outside stakeholder groups for obtaining complex environmental permits and resolution of high profile environmental issues.Administer overall environmental compliance at mill site
Develop regulatory correspondence for mill site
Provide technical support for overall Environmental Management System
Administer, with approval, all capital jobs/repair jobs from environmental perspective
Responsible for meeting all regulatory due dates
Responsible for assuring compliance with environmental records retention requirements
Responsible for overseeing site-wide RCRA requirements and compliance activities
Scope:
Administer compliance with water environmental regulations and permits
Support achievement of mill environmental KPM’s
Educate mill employees on environmental regulations and permits
Educate community on mill environmental stewardship
Minimum Qualifications:
BS degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or related field
3 years’ environmental experience in heavy industrial or mill manufacturing
Experience with environmental regulations and permitting
Expertise in New York State Department of Conservation requlations preferred
What we offer:
The base compensation range for this position is 77,200.00 to $139,500.00 per year. Your actual base salary will be determined based upon a number of factors which may include relevant experience, skills, location (labor market data), credentials (education, certifications), and internal equity.
Relocation assistance
Choice of medical and dental plans to meet your needs
Annual Incentive Plans with bonus potential
Short and long term disability plans as well as voluntary insurance options
Life insurance
Holiday and vacation pay
401k employer match and retirement savings plan
Salary : $77,200 - $139,500