About the Role
The Environmental Technician will help ensure that the project complies with all state and federal regulatory requirements, corporate environmental policies, best management practices, permitting requirements, and field data collection. This is a seasonal position.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Safety
Exercise stop-work authority when necessary
Complete Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and risk assessments for each job
Operate equipment in safe and professional manner
Comply with on-site safety programs
Environmental Technician Duties
Assist in routine environmental compliance activities, such as tank inspections and landfill compliance
Monitor drilling operations and report and respond to environmental issues
Communicate site environmental policies and best practices to camp personnel and contractors including site wide and departmental training
Assist in spill prevention and cleanup
Collect and prepare samples for testing as a part of baseline and remediation data collection programs
Assist onsite consultants
Assist in communication with NANA liaisons and the Upper Kobuk communities about environmental programs
Deliver training presentations to onsite staff
Communicate site environmental policies and best practices to camp personnel and contractors
Order department supplies and equipment, ensuring appropriate inventory is on hand for routine activities as well as critical response
Direct spill prevention and clean-up
Manage necessary paperwork, documentation and reporting in an organized framework
Communication
Report all safety, environmental and security incidents to site management immediately
QUALFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience
High School diploma or GED equivalent preferred. Post-secondary education in a related field of study (environmental science, natural resource management, biology, geology) preferred
Current HAZWOPER certification (or willingness to obtain) preferred
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Abilities to carry out the tasks of pre-determined programs
Some experience in the use of computer programs including Microsoft Office suite
Ability to work tactfully with camp staff, contractors and visitors
Ability to work independently and manage time in an effective manner as well as to work effectively in a team environment
Ability to be flexible and adaptable to change
Ability to take initiative in case of an emergency
Ability to follow and provide instructions effectively and in a timely manner
Ability to work for long periods of time, perhaps 2-3 weeks at a time, in a remote location
Good communication skills, both orally and written, legible handwriting and capable of basic mathematical calculations
Ability to exert up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Ability to hike with gear and equipment for moderate distances in steep and uneven terrain.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Required to remain on-site throughout rotation and work an 11-hour shift
Travel to UKMP worksite may be via small fixed-wing Travel on site and surrounding areas is by four-wheel drive vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and rotary-winged aircraft
Work takes place on a remote exploration site. Exposure to inclement weather conditions (including snow, rain, wind as well as extremely warm or cold conditions) is common.
Tech Stack
Environmental ComplianceTank InspectionsHAZWOPEREnvironmental MonitoringSpill PreventionSample CollectionSafety