
INTERDISCIPLINARY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER/PHYSICAL SCIENTIST
Commander, Navy Installations CommandYou will serve as a Environmental Engineer/Physical Scientist in the Environmental Division of
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JAX.You will advise planning and design personnel and base/environmental planners on environmental issues and provide comments and make recommendations on proposed actions or projects.You will plan, coordinate, and conduct environmental compliance surveys and audits of activities.Subject matter expert for one or more environmental programs (e.g., air, water/wastewater/stormwater, hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, SPCC, etc.) and be well-informed with applicable environmental laws, regulations, and policies.You will write technical environmental documents (e.g., permit submittals, fact sheets, issue papers, decision documents) relevant to current projects or programs.You will manage projects to comply with environmental permits, applicable federal and state regulations, and internal Navy policies.You will support Region and installation/base personnel on environmental issues and trainingrequirements.You will support initiatives andrequirements by higher echelon commands.You will communicate with regulatory agencies regarding specific environmental issues impacting Navy mission in Hawaii.You will serve as a Contracting Officer’s Representative on environmental contracts.
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