
Other Engineer
Metro Water Recovery
The Role
Overview
Perform inspections and enforce compliance for industrial pretreatment wastewater program.
Key Responsibilities
- facility inspections
- regulation review
- report preparation
- data analysis
- sample collection
- compliance enforcement
Tasks
-Enter commercial and industrial facilities of any level of complexity and perform both pre-scheduled and unannounced inspections and/or investigations in a safe and effective manner -Read, interpret, understand, and apply IPP related documents, regulations, and reports -Working in spreadsheets, word processing, and databases to create shared reports -Applying mathematical and data analysis principles -Follow Industrial Pretreatment Program implementation procedures -Develop and maintain effective working relationships with people of varying backgrounds, knowledge, and experience -Read, interpret, understand, and apply compliance related documents, regulations, and reports -Follow Industrial Pretreatment Program Implementation procedures -Meet deadlines -Effectively work in a position as a regulator (e.g., directly regulating businesses) -Plan and coordinate assigned work tasks -Inspect hauled waste facilities -Applying pretreatment procedures and program work including applying permit requirements, evaluating compliance, performing inspections, and applying enforcement in accordance with an enforcement response plan -Assist with sampling procedures and visual inspections -Prepare accurate and complete reports -De-escalate contentious situations. -Read, interpret and apply regulations to complex facilities -Utilizing technology to seek and share resources and information -Work outside of normal business hours and normal business days to assist with unusual observation responses and investigations and other environmental incidents as assigned -Wear correct PPE and follow safety procedures (steel toed shoes, hard hats, etc.) -Effectively work in a position as a regulator (e.g., directly regulating businesses). -Enter commercial and less complex industrial facilities and perform both pre-scheduled and unannounced inspections and/or investigations in a safe and effective manner -Identify hazardous waste handling and industrial processes. -Inspection of rudimentary or straightforward industrial and commercial facilities -Reading, interpreting, and applying federal, local, and state environmental regulations (e.g., NDPES, Air Quality, Hazardous Waste, etc.) -Collect and handle samples in accordance with 40 CFR 136 and Metro procedures and protocols. While inspecting facilities, visually observe sampling and determine conformance with permit requirements -Plan and coordinate work tasks
Requirements
- bs degree
- driver license
- ms office
- hazardous waste
- data analysis
- critical thinking
What You Bring
-Max Weight Carried: 65 lbs Max Force Pushed: 23 lbs Max Force Pulled: 128 lbs -Legally and safely drive a Metro motor vehicle throughout Metro’s service area, including during periods of inclement weather -MS Office software -Mathematics and data analysis -Skilled at: -Familiar with hazardous waste identification and generation and handling processes -Become familiar with hazardous waste identification and generation and handling processes -Becoming familiar with new information rapidly -Reading and understanding complex information, such as regulatory and technical documents -Critical thinking and analytical problem-solving -B.S. degree in engineering, environmental science, chemistry, or other related science field. A valid driver license. A combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree. -Effectively communicate verbally and in writing, complicated information to varying audiences -Learn and understand manufacturing and treatment processes and operations at commercial and industrial facilities -Mathematics, including algebra, and data analysis -Communicating verbally and in writing in a clear and concise manner -Knowledge of federal pretreatment regulations -Understand and follow piping, identify and understand manufacturing equipment and pre-treatment processes and equipment -Education, Certifications, and Licenses: B.S. degree in engineering, environmental science, chemistry, or other related science field. A valid Driver’s license. A combination of education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree -General science (i.e., biology and chemistry) principles. -Perform effectively in a collaborative team environment
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The Company
About Metro Water Recovery
-Committed to addressing regional water challenges, the company has emerged as a leader in wastewater treatment. -Managing wastewater from the Denver metropolitan area through a vast network of treatment facilities. -Transforming wastewater into valuable resources to promote sustainable water use and environmental stewardship. -Delivering services that include upgrading water treatment facilities, implementing advanced resource recovery technologies, and ensuring clean water distribution. -Spanning various sectors such as utilities, resource recovery, and innovative water treatment solutions. -Contributing to regional infrastructure enhancement and advancing the sustainability of the water cycle.
Sector Specialisms
Wastewater Treatment
Water Recovery
Resource Optimization
Water Supply
Agriculture
Aquatic Life Protection
Recreation
Environmental Protection
