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As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for rcra in the United States is $36.03, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.88 and $41.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rcra position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) Specialist or Compliance Officer, you need in-depth knowledge of hazardous waste regulations, environmental science principles, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in environmental science or a related field. Familiarity with EPA guidelines, hazardous materials handling systems, and RCRA certification or training is highly valuable. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills are necessary for monitoring compliance and preparing reports. These competencies are critical for ensuring environmental safety and legal adherence in the management of hazardous waste.

What is an RCRA job?

An RCRA job typically involves ensuring compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), a federal law regulating hazardous waste management. Professionals in this field may work in environmental health and safety, waste management, or regulatory compliance roles. Responsibilities often include hazardous waste identification, proper storage and disposal, employee training, and regulatory reporting. These roles are commonly found in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and government agencies.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an RCRA Specialist or Compliance Officer?

An RCRA Specialist or Compliance Officer typically spends their day auditing facilities, reviewing hazardous waste management processes, and ensuring all procedures comply with federal and state regulations. You may also conduct employee training, prepare detailed compliance reports, and liaise with regulatory agencies during inspections. Collaboration with facility managers and operations teams is common to resolve compliance issues and recommend improvements. This role requires a balance of fieldwork and administrative duties to effectively oversee environmental compliance and maintain best practices.

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Environmental Scientist - HazWaste - RCRA

Environmental Scientist - HazWaste - RCRA

Cherokee Federal

Crane, IN • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Environmental Scientist – HazWaste - RCRA

Executes day-to-day environmental compliance support for the Hazardous Waste (HW) Management Program under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (`RCRA`). Supports installation-wide waste characterization, inspections, data management, reporting, and field services for hazardous, explosive hazardous waste (`EHW`), used oil, universal waste, and `PCB` waste streams. Supports a high-tempo program shipping approximately 120 tons of HW off-site annually and disposing of approximately 2,600 tons of EHW off-site annually. Works within the requirements of the current RCRA permit covering the Central Storage Facility and permitted treatment operations including `APE 1236`, the Contained Detonation Chamber (`CDC`), and `OB/OD` operations.

Compensation & Benefits:

Estimated Starting Salary Range for Environmental Scientist – HazWaste - RCRA : Pay commensurate with experience.

Full time benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K, and other possible benefits as provided. Benefits are subject to change with or without notice.

Environmental Scientist – HazWaste - RCRA Responsibilities Include:

  • Conduct HW compliance audits and inspections across accumulation, storage, treatment, and disposal sites; document findings and support corrective action tracking.
  • Perform waste characterization profile sampling and coordinate field/lab testing (analysis) to support proper waste determinations and disposal actions.
  • Execute all sampling and field/lab testing under a project-specific `QAPP` approved by the Contractor `QAM` and accepted by the NSWC Crane EP `QAM`, applicable `IEPD` (NAVFAC Midlant Crane or NSWC Crane), and the HW Media Manager prior to sampling.
  • Support accurate hazardous waste determinations consistent with `40 CFR 261`. Use `EPA SW-846` methods appropriately. Where applicable, support analysis for ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, toxicity, `TCLP`, and `PCB` parameters.
  • Provide sample result packages to the HW Media Manager within 7 days of receipt from the laboratory; maintain supporting documentation and data quality records.
  • Draft technical inputs for Government HW permit applications, modifications, and permit reviews; draft technical inputs for required regulatory HW reports.
  • Maintain and input HW program data into the HW database and RCRA Operating Record; support data calls and internal/external audit readiness.
  • Support annual HW training by preparing materials, presenting content as directed, and tracking completion status.
  • Draft technical inputs for HW plans, Government `SOPs`, and directives; provide other technical support as required by the program.
  • Provide hazardous and industrial waste management field support, including HW pick-up coordination, empty container delivery, and used oil pumping support. Ensure HW pick-ups occur within 1 business day of request, consistent with program requirements.
  • Support monthly operational tempo of approximately 100 containers picked up and/or delivered; operate Government-furnished vehicles (`GOV`) with lift gate and used oil collection capability as assigned and authorized.
  • Support upkeep and inspection readiness of the RCRA-permitted HW storage facility, including housekeeping, staging organization, and documentation support.
  • Maintain inventory awareness of Department of Transportation (`DOT`) approved shipping containers and spill response equipment supporting HW handling and spill team participation.
  • Support quarterly independent audits of HW sites using current inspection criteria (e.g., `USEPA`, `IDEM`, `OPNAV M-5090.1`, `NSA/NSWC/NAVFACCRANEINST 5090.23` used oil guidance, and other DoD/DoN directives). Program scope includes 56 HW generation sites (over 130 waste profiles), 32 EHW accumulation sites, and 16 Conditionally Exempt Magazines (over 100 waste profiles).
  • Provide quarterly inspection report inputs and support delivery timelines, including rapid out-brief support for significant/systemic findings to EP and HW Program leadership.
  • Support management of a repository for industrial equipment containing `ODS`, `PCBs`, and other Universal Waste, including sorting, classification, packaging, and documentation for final disposal actions.
  • Support `ODS` reclamation and processing actions by coordinating with a certified refrigerant technician meeting `40 CFR 82.161` requirements and ensuring use of EPA-approved refrigerant recovery equipment and DOT-certified cylinders.
  • Support management of `PCB`-containing wastes (e.g., ballasts) and Universal Waste streams (e.g., batteries, mercury-containing equipment, lamps).
  • Support oversight of the Used Oil accumulation site, including inspections and pumping oily water from secondary containments as directed.
  • Support spill response actions for oil and HW incidents (including bulging drums) by reviewing waste characterization and/or `SDS` information and providing safe mitigation recommendations that protect Government personnel and property.
  • Support sampling and analysis of used activated carbon to meet federal/state requirements for reactivation of spent carbon from treatment of explosive-bearing wastewater (`K045`), consistent with permitted treatment facility conditions.
  • Support development of technical inputs for Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment efforts associated with permitted treatment units, including Work Plan drafting support and coordination inputs for regulator review calls, as directed by the Government.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned

Environmental Scientist – HazWaste - RCRA Experience, Education, Skills, Abilities requested:

  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, or a related field.
  • 0-3 years of relevant experience supporting hazardous waste management, `RCRA` compliance, environmental inspections/audits, and/or waste characterization.
  • Working knowledge of hazardous waste determinations and compliance requirements, including `40 CFR 261` and familiarity with `EPA SW-846` analytical methods.
  • Experience supporting sampling programs under a `QAPP`, including field documentation, chain-of-custody, data management, and results reporting.
  • Strong technical writing and documentation skills for inspection reports, permit/report inputs, and program records.
  • Ability to perform field work in industrial environments while following safety requirements and using required PPE.
  • Current `40-hour HAZWOPER` certification (and ability to maintain annual refresher).
  • Forklift license (Government-issued or ability to obtain, as required) and experience operating material handling equipment in compliance settings.
  • Experience with hazardous waste databases/operating records, used oil management programs, Universal Waste, and `PCB` waste management.
  • Familiarity with `IDEM` expectations and DoD/DoN environmental compliance frameworks (including `OPNAV M-5090.1`).
  • Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal

Company Information:

Cherokee Strategic Solutions (CSS) is a part of Cherokee Federal – the division of tribally owned federal contracting companies owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses. As a trusted partner for more than 60 federal clients, Cherokee Federal LLCs are focused on building a brighter future, solving complex challenges, and serving the government's mission with compassion and heart. To learn more about CSS, visit cherokee-federal.com.

Cherokee Federal is a military friendly employer. Veterans and active military transitioning to civilian status are encouraged to apply.

Legal Disclaimer: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to protected veteran status, disability or any other status protected under applicable federal, state or local law. Many of our job openings require access to government buildings or military installations. Candidates must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal.

Job Info

  • Job Identification 42078
  • Job Category Life, Physical and Social Science
  • Job Schedule Full time
  • Locations Crane, IN, United States
  • Regular or Temporary Regular

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Cherokee Federal - a division of Cherokee Nation Businesses - is a team of tribally owned federal contracting companies focused on building solutions, solving complex challenges, and serving the nation's mission around the globe for more than 60 federal clients. Our team of companies manages nearly 1,000 projects of all sizes across the construction, consulting, engineering and manufacturing, health, and technology portfolios. Since 2012, the Cherokee Federal team of companies has won more than $5 billion in government contracts. Our 3,000+ employees work in 26 countries, 50 states and 2 U.S. territories. Why choose Cherokee Federal? Visit our website and learn about the great reasons to join our team. cherokee-federal.com

Industry

Architectural services

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Tulsa, OK, US

Year founded

1969

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