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EMPLOYEE: Steve Porras <br />FACILITY PROJECT MANAGER <br />RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Responsible for the complete operations of the program, including but not limited to personnel, <br />staffing, training, and onsite technical oversight. The Project Manager will also ensure that the <br />event staff are familiar with and follow the established operating procedures. Other job duties <br />will include: maintain and generate all necessary paperwork, records for the storage, packaging, <br />shipping, and transporting of hazardous waste. Communication with County personnel and MSE <br />management on operational issues as necessary. <br />QUALIFICATIONS <br />1. BS in Chemistry or science related field or equivalent job experience. <br />2. Basic knowledge of 49 CFR, 40 CFR, 29 CFR and California Title 22 regulations as <br />applicable to Household Hazardous Waste. <br />3. Requires ability to direct and supervise on-site staff. <br />4. The position requires ability to accurately prepare Hazardous Waste Shipping papers per <br />DOT requirements. <br />5. Requires ability to operate a personal computer using spreadsheets, word processing and <br />data based programs. <br />TRAINING: <br />• 40 -hour training course (with 8 -hour annual refresher) in Hazardous Waste Operations <br />and Emergency Response as prescribed by the Occupational Health and Safety <br />Administration in 29 CFR 1910.120. <br />• Injury and Illness Prevention Program Training (w/bi-annual refresher) <br />• Job specific training specified by the Occupational Safety and Health Standards of Title <br />29 (Annual refresher or as necessary to accommodate job duties) <br />• Procedures for the proper handling and Transportation of Hazardous Material Training in <br />accordance with DOT HM 181 and 215a. (Bi -annual refresher) <br />• Respirator Protection and Personal Protective Equipment Training in accordance with <br />29 CFR 1910, Subparts 1 and 2 (annual refresher) <br />• Segregation procedures for classifying hazardous wastes (Annual refresher) <br />• Containerization methodologies for disposal options (Recycling, Incineration, Treatment, <br />Landfill) (annual refresher) <br />• Waste profiling (annual refresher) <br />• Spill response protocols (annual refresher) <br />• Contingency plans and implementation (annual refresher) <br />Page 3 <br />