What are the responsibilities and job description for the Environmental Coordinator position at Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing Inc.?
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The Toyo Tire Corporation has been developing, manufacturing, and selling automotive tires and rubber parts for over 75 years. Our global sales and distribution footprint includes more than 100 countries and regions, with manufacturing facilities in Japan, the United States of America, Malaysia, and China.
Toyo Tire has built a reputation for delivering innovation, quality, performance, and excellent service. We offer a complete selection of premium replacement tires for nearly every make and model vehicle, as well as commercial vehicles.
Many of these tires are built at our state-of-the-art factory in the United States.
Toyo Tire North America Manufacturing, Inc. (TNA), located in White, Georgia, offers a compelling value proposition for anyone who is interested in a fast-paced work environment where you will be challenged and have the opportunity to grow professionally. TNA is the only tire manufacturing plant in North America for Toyo Tires Corporation and is its flagship production facility. Competitive compensation and benefits along with shift schedules that offer a favorable work/life balance are just a few of our attractive features. At TNA, you also have the opportunity to work in a world-class, state-of-the-art, technologically advanced, environmentally conscious production facility located within an easy commuting distance of metropolitan Atlanta and Chattanooga.
TNA is currently looking for a Environmental Coordinator for our Human Resources department. Our vision for this position is to provide environmental compliance support to Toyo Tires facilities. Ensure that the facility complies with all federal, state and other environmental requirements. Integrate the environmental compliance program into the daily operation of the facility and project teams
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES are as follows:
- Review and provide support for the development of Environmental Evaluation Checklist (EECs)/NEPA evaluations
- Attend plan-of-the-day, plan-of-week, and project meetings as necessary
- Maintain awareness of facility activities; provide accurate status of pertinent environmental issues
- Perform hazardous waste determinations/characterizations and assist in the development of paperwork for shipment of wastes
- Perform regular facility walk downs and inspections, (1) to ensure all facility and project operations meet current environmental program requirements and, (2) to maintain awareness of facility activities
- Review and approve operating procedures, work packages and assisted hazards analysis (AHA) documents pertaining to equipment/parameters that support environmental programs/requirements
- Develop sampling and analysis plans as needed for environmental compliance or waste characterization
- Implement wastewater and storm water requirements
- Provide input to site-wide environmental reports for the various environmental media and regulations (e.g., air (CAA), water (CWA), waste (RCRA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA), etc.)
- Review and coordination of Site Use/Site Clearance program
- Review and provide support for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) Operations and Maintenance plans
- Support programmatic and/or facility continuous improvement initiatives
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
An Associates degree from a college our university. Must possess specialized knowledge of selected technical and environmental regulatory practices and applications and the ability to apply working knowledge of selected federal, state, and local environmental laws, regulations, and standards. Field experience is required. The ability to walk down field sites required. Experience with the regulatory field implementation such as Clean Water, Clean Air, Hazardous Waste, CERCLA, and NEPA requirements is preferred. Experience with Georgia and federal environmental agencies and their regulations is also preferred but not required.
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