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Local Chemical Engineering Oil Rig Jobs in Georgia

Mechanical Process Engineer

Albany, GA · On-site

$67K - $89K/yr

Requires local travel to client site (mileage to/from office is reimbursed) for meetings, field ... Bachelor's degree - Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering. * PE License - State of GA ...

Mechanical Process Engineer

Albany, GA · On-site

$67K - $89K/yr

Requires local travel to client site (mileage to/from office is reimbursed) for meetings, field ... Bachelor's degree - Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering. * PE License - State of GA ...

Tire Modeling Engineer

Suwanee, GA · Hybrid

$70K - $110K/yr

Work with local and global FEA/CFD teams to provide support, results, and analysis * Develop and ... Bachelor's or Master's degree in mechanical, civil, structural, or chemical engineering required

... limited to oil & gas; water treatment; heavy manufacturing; electronics & semiconductor ... Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related technical field required; PhD ...

Research Engineer

Alpharetta, GA · On-site

$98K - $123K/yr

D. in Chemical Engineering (perferred) or related discipline (desirable experience) * Ability to ... to local regulations. * Training platform for all employees * Free well-being sessions (physical ...

D. in Chemical Engineering (perferred) or related discipline (desirable experience) * Ability to ... to local regulations. * Training platform for all employees * Free well-being sessions (physical ...

... limited to oil & gas; water treatment; heavy manufacturing; electronics & semiconductor ... Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related technical field required; PhD ...

Work with local sales teams to find leads through business development techniques and prepare and ... Bachelor in Chemical Engineering * 3-10 years of applications engineering or direct industry ...

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What is the difference between Local Chemical Engineering Oil Rig vs Offshore Chemical Engineer?

AspectLocal Chemical Engineering Oil RigOffshore Chemical Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's in Chemical Engineering, safety certificationsBachelor's in Chemical Engineering, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOnshore oil rigs, land-based facilitiesOffshore platforms, marine environments
Industry UsageOil and gas extraction, refiningOil and gas extraction, offshore processing
Job FocusProcess optimization, safety compliance on landProcess control, safety, and maintenance at sea

The main difference between a Local Chemical Engineering Oil Rig and an Offshore Chemical Engineer lies in their work environment. The former typically works onshore at land-based oil rigs, focusing on process safety and optimization locally. The latter works offshore on marine platforms, handling complex processes in a marine setting. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in location and specific operational challenges.

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HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION & DISPOSAL COORDINATOR T&D

HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTATION & DISPOSAL COORDINATOR T&D

Environmental Restoration, LLC

Morrow, GA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL COORDINATOR
Job Overview
The Transportation amp; Disposal (T amp;D) Coordinator shall have the ability to correctly prepare disposal plans, accurately characterize waste streams, accurately complete waste profiles, assign wastes their proper regulatory classifications, and complete hazardous waste manifests, hazardous material Bill-of-Ladings, and Declarations for Dangerous Goods. The T amp;D Coordinator shall have knowledge of the analytical requirements necessary for the categorization and bulking of compatible waste streams. This person shall also have a thorough working knowledge of both State and Federal hazardous waste management and hazardous materials transportation regulations, including RCRA, TSCA, CERCLA, and DOT hazardous materials requirements such as proper labeling, containerization, and off-site shipping of hazardous materials as well as a working knowledge of current and innovative treatment technologies, and the ability to prepare written technical reports covering the transportation, storage, treatment, and disposal operations. Our primary client is the USEPA.
Why work for Environmental Restoration?
  • 100% Employee owned and operated
  • Competitive Wages
  • Career growth potential
  • Comprehensive health benefits coverage
  • 401K eligibility after one year with company match
  • Paid time off and company paid training
  • Positive and safe work environments
  • Health and Safety is our #1 priority: PROS – Pause, Review, Observe, Start
The T amp;D Coordinator shall have the following minimum qualifications and experience:
A Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering from an accredited college or university, and a minimum of three (3) years technical experience identifying chemical and/or hazardous characteristics of oil, petroleum, hazardous and radiological substances, biological hazards, and polluted and/or contaminated material and debris, and applying the relevant transportation and disposal regulations when arranging/coordinating T amp;D activities.
OR
A minimum of eight years of technical experience identifying chemical and/or hazardous characteristics of oil, petroleum, hazardous and radiological substances, biological hazards, and polluted and/or contaminated material and debris, and applying the relevant transportation and disposal regulations when arranging/coordinating T amp;D activities.
The T amp;D coordinator shall have the ability to manage and ensure proper execution of multiple, simultaneous contracts, and independently manage or assist the response manager/site manager (RM) in coordinating the treatment, transportation, and disposal phases of the task order (TO) so that work is performed in a timely and cost-efficient manner.
The T amp;D coordinator shall have and maintain training requirements for DOT HM and IATA certifications for packaging, labeling, and shipping hazardous materials.
A CHMM is preferred.
The T amp;D coordinator shall provide the following services:
  • Prepare hazardous waste profiles and manifests and assign wastes to the proper regulatory coordination with the chemist, provide an effective waste minimization strategy, including bulking compatible waste streams.
  • The T amp;D Coordinator shall prepare, and certify its accuracy and completeness, an initial waste profile for OSC approval prior to solicitations of T amp;D subcontracts. This initial waste profile shall be included with all T amp;D solicitations unless otherwise directed by the OSC/PO/CO.
  • The T amp;D Coordinator shall work to identify the most cost-effective method(s) of disposal.
  • Ensure hazardous materials transportation regulations are being complied with, including ensuring there is proper container labeling and vehicle placarding, and that material containerization and transportation are in accordance with applicable state and federal DOT regulations, as well as IATA and other appropriate regulations and standards.
  • Provide the RM and EPA with cost-effective treatment and/or disposal options, considering both traditional and innovative treatment technologies.
  • Prepare technical reports covering the transportation and disposal operations. This includes, when requested, treatment/disposal plans which list the site waste streams by type and quantity and provide a cost analysis of alternative disposal and/or treatment options. It might also include developing waste stream characterization, waste minimization activities, and bulking strategies.
  • The T amp;D Coordinator shall prepare and complete TSDF waste profile forms, shipping manifests, and related documents. The T amp;D Coordinator shall have a working knowledge of the commercial facilities permitted to accept wastes typically encountered at EPA clean-up sites.
  • Schedule off-site shipments.

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