Lab Pack Chemist I
Veolia | North America · Raleigh, NC · Yesterday
AnalystFull-time
Primary Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
- Handles hazardous materials including inventorying, identifying, segregating, and packaging waste material in accordance with Lab Pack policies, procedures and practices and all applicable regulations.
- Performs onsite services which may include waste collection, consolidation (i.e., bulking, repackaging), sampling, safety/compliance inspections, and other related activities required by the customer/contract.
- Assists other business groups, i.e., Depack, Retail and HHW, for both internally and onsite as needed.
- Prepares shipment of packaged waste by inspecting, labeling, marking, and loading into the transport vehicle.
- Properly completes documentation including shipping papers, Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR’s), evaluations/certifications and other required documentation in accordance with appropriate regulations and procedures.
- May require obtaining and maintaining a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Hazmat Endorsement to legally operate Clean Earth vehicles necessary for transporting personnel and waste to and from customers’ job locations.
- Follows, understands, and promotes by example, all Health & Safety /Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s) procedures including development of on-site Health &Safety plans/JSA’s as outlined in the procedures and policies.
Qualifications
- Education/Credentials: Entry Level Associates Degree in general science (BS preferred) is required for the Lab Pack Chemist.
- Preferred Qualifications: Acquisition of Commercial Driver’s License (B or C) with Hazmat Endorsement; Clean Earth Lab Pack I Training – (24 hours); RCRA/DOT refresher course; Department of Transportation Lab Pack definitions and procedures; Lab pack Field Program Introduction to High Hazardous Cylinder Assessment course; Customer Interactions; Waste Management Methods; On-Site Expectations; Manifest/LDR Completion; Health & Safety course(s); Customer Approach; 40 hours Depack Experience.
- Additional Information: Requires a CDL B to be obtained within a 6-month period from your start date. Failure to obtain a CDL B within the 6-month period will mean you are no longer eligible for the Lab Pack Chemist position. Position is also contingent upon successful completion of a DOT physical, DOT Drug Screen and any other DOL or company requirements.