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HAZMAT SPECIALIST

Reno, NV · On-site +1

$61K - $80K/yr

Provides day-to-day management and oversight of assigned personnel and monitors daily HAZMAT ... Manages shop excess, performs shelf life inspections, coordinates stock level adjustments, and ...

This is a Monday-Friday, daytime role, with occasional weekend work as needed. There will be ... Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections; report equipment issues, maintenance needs, incidents ...

This is a Monday-Friday, daytime role, with occasional weekend work as needed. There will be ... Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections; report equipment issues, maintenance needs, incidents ...

This is a Monday-Friday, daytime role, with occasional weekend work as needed. There will be ... Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections; report equipment issues, maintenance needs, incidents ...

... inspections. * Assist location with operational duties, as time allows, ensuring an efficient ... may include seven days a week during seasonal demand and may include out of state travel.

Complete an annual Hazmat physical. Ability to establish priorities and remain focused on daily ... the day and night in order to mitigate hazardous materials emergencies. Will need to inspect ...

... inspections. * Assist location with operational duties, as time allows, ensuring an efficient ... may include seven days a week during seasonal demand and may include out of state travel.

... inspections. * Assist location with operational duties, as time allows, ensuring an efficient ... may include seven days a week during seasonal demand and may include out of state travel.

... inspections. * Assist location with operational duties, as time allows, ensuring an efficient ... may include seven days a week during seasonal demand and may include out of state travel.

$62K - $80K/yr

Provides day-to-day management and oversight of assigned personnel and monitors daily HAZMAT ... Manages shop excess, performs shelf life inspections, coordinates stock level adjustments, and ...

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What are some common challenges faced by Day Hazmat Inspectors, and how can they effectively handle them?

Day Hazmat Inspectors often encounter challenges such as ensuring strict compliance with safety regulations, keeping up-to-date with changing hazardous materials laws, and managing meticulous documentation. The role frequently involves inspecting storage, handling, and transportation processes, which requires attention to detail and effective communication with other departments. Building strong relationships with facility staff and staying current on regulatory updates can help inspectors address compliance issues efficiently. Regular training and collaboration with safety teams are also key to successfully navigating these challenges.

What is the difference between Day Hazmat Inspector vs Hazmat Technician?

AspectDay Hazmat InspectorHazmat Technician
CertificationsHazmat Certification, OSHA trainingHazmat Certification, OSHA training
Work EnvironmentInspections at sites, regulatory complianceHandling, cleanup, emergency response
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, environmental firmsIndustrial facilities, cleanup companies

Both roles require hazmat certifications and OSHA training, but Day Hazmat Inspectors focus on site inspections and regulatory compliance, while Hazmat Technicians handle hazardous material handling and emergency response. The roles often overlap but serve different functions within the hazmat industry.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Day Hazmat Inspector, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Day Hazmat Inspector, you need a solid understanding of hazardous materials regulations, inspection procedures, and safety protocols, typically supported by a relevant certification such as HAZWOPER and sometimes a background in environmental science or safety. Familiarity with inspection tools, incident reporting systems, and regulatory databases is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills help inspectors identify risks and interact effectively with facility personnel. These skills ensure compliance with safety standards, minimize environmental hazards, and protect both public health and property.

What are Day Hazmat Inspectors?

Day Hazmat Inspectors are professionals responsible for examining and ensuring the safe handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous materials during daytime hours. They inspect facilities, vehicles, and containers to verify compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations. Their work helps prevent accidents, environmental contamination, and health risks associated with hazardous substances. Day Hazmat Inspectors also document their findings, recommend corrective actions, and may provide training on safe hazmat practices.
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Infographic showing various Day Hazmat Inspector job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% Locum Tenens, 20% As Needed, 40% Full Time, and 20% Temporary. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

HazMat/HazWaste Coordinator with Security Clearance

Ascendancy Group Ltd, The

Coronado, CA

Contractor

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

The Ascendancy Group's Mission To be the unequaled provider of special operations forces (SOF) and Intelligence Community focused technical, service, and training-based solutions. *This position is contingent upon contract award. Opportunity Overview The objective of this position is to provide logistics support services to supplement the NSWG-1 LOGSU-1 workforces and help it achieve continued effective operations and sustain adequate logistics support to NSWG1. The HazMat/HazWaste Coordinator reports to Transportation's Division Officer and completes tasks control, storage, disposal, and inventory management or hazardous waste and materials. Security Requirement: * Must maintain a SECRET clearance. Roles and Responsibilities: * Responsible for being familiar, and ensuring compliance, with the "cradle to grave" provisions as a "generator of hazardous waste". Within the scope of responsibility are the proper ordering, disposal, storage, labeling, and assistance in the management of the Transportation Department Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste program as specified by applicable Federal, State, and local Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Material regulations.
* Facilitates all regulatory inspections conducted by Navy, state, and federal regulators such as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the like. Works with base and regional environmental representatives to correct all deficiencies cited in the compliance inspections. Communicate and coordinate with NSWG-1 Environmental and Base Environmental for routine assessments and policy guidance.
* Ensure all hazardous waste and or recyclable materials are properly identified, labeled, contained, segregated by hazard class, and turned-in for compliant hazardous waste disposal prior to the 90-day storage limit or other applicable waste storage limits (whichever is stricter).
* Place and review orders in SWIFT (Bizflow) to maintain sufficient on hand quantities to support vehicle maintenance. Will be responsible for having a working knowledge of and maintaining Transportations Authorized Users List (AUL) of 200 different hazardous materials that are authorized to be used as well as maintaining a readily available library of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for proper handling and storage of hazardous materials currently authorized for use.
* Ensure compliance for the maintenance of records for the Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste Program to include: letters of designation, personnel environmental training documentation, hazardous waste turn-in documents, storage area/tank inspection records, business plans, waste profile sheets, lab analysis, and copies of manifests or bill of lading. This documentation shall be maintained at the generator location within the command for three years.
* Work with and request HAZMAT from HAZMINCEN. Have a working knowledge of SOP's, policies and practices for requesting and ordering of HAZMAT. * Conduct Weekly inspections on the Civil Engineering Support Equipment (CESE) Maintenance facility onboard Naval Amphibious Base Coronado (NAB) and Tactical Ground Mobility Maintenance facility onboard Naval Outlying Field Imperial Beach (OLF) accumulation areas. Ensure sufficient spill control equipment is available to absorb or contain the amounts and types of Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste being stored and regularly verify functioning of communication or alarm system to notify emergency personnel in case of injury, spills, or releases. Requirements * Must possess and maintain a valid state motor vehicle license. Incumbent must be able to operate a vehicle up to 5 tons, a 4,000- and 6,000-pound warehouse forklift, and a 10,000-pound rough terrain forklift.
* Must be Navy Hazardous Waste Facility Operators Course (A-493-0076) certified or an industry equivalent 40-hour resident course.
* Must possess Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) certification in accordance with 40 CFR 262. Hazardous Waste Management, Environmental Compliance and Enforcement, Environmental Management Systems Awareness, and Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures. Contractor will be responsible for any additional training requirements and recertification as required.
* Must possess 24 Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPR) Course certification or any other course meeting regulatory training requirements of OSHA 1910.20 governing site workers who are periodically engaged in hazardous waste activities.
* Perform duties independently, with minimal oversight.
* Be able to write correspondence in a military format, when necessary.
* Be able to operate a Personal Computer (PC) with common/standard business software programs. Be proficient in Microsoft Office applications, to include Word, Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint.
* Have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Pay strong attention to detail and be highly accurate in performing all tasks. The Ascendancy Group (TAG) was founded on and thrives based on relationships, reputation, and trust. We are passionate about everything we do. One hundred percent of our government-focused teammates are former members of the Department of War or the Intelligence Community who still believe in supporting our nation. We offer like-minded individuals the opportunity to continue working in small teams on unique and challenging problem sets that further our nation's security. If you possess the experience, qualifications and drive required for this position, please APPLY NOW for consideration!