Put Your Storm Water Expertise to Work on the East Coast's Largest Semiconductor Build.<\/b>
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A landmark semiconductor construction project is underway in Clay, NY and the environmental compliance program behind it needs a sharp, experienced Storm Water Analyst to help keep it running clean and compliant.
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As an Environmental Regulatory Compliance Storm Water Analyst, you'll be embedded within a larger EHS team on an active, high -profile construction site where your work has direct, visible impact. SWPPP development, implementation, and inspection will be at the core of what you do, supported by a team of environmental and safety professionals working alongside you every day.
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If you know storm water compliance inside and out, thrive in dynamic field environments, and want to be part of something that matters at a national scale, this is your role.
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What You'll Do<\/b>
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Own SWPPP compliance:<\/b> Develop, implement, inspect, and maintain Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans in accordance with New York State and federal requirements throughout all phases of construction.
<\/li>Monitor and report:<\/b> Conduct regular site inspections, track environmental compliance activities, and prepare accurate, timely reports for regulatory agencies and project leadership.
<\/li>Conduct audits and inspections:<\/b> Identify storm water and broader environmental compliance gaps before they become violations, and drive corrective action to closure.
<\/li>Develop and implement policies:<\/b> Create and maintain environmental policies and procedures specific to storm water management and construction site compliance.
<\/li>Manage regulatory relationships:<\/b> Serve as a point of contact with local, state, and federal regulatory agencies, maintaining strong working relationships that support project continuity.
<\/li>Assess environmental risk:<\/b> Conduct research to identify potential environmental liabilities and develop proactive strategies to mitigate them.
<\/li>Support the broader EHS team:<\/b> Provide technical guidance on environmental compliance issues across the project and collaborate with safety, engineering, and project management teams.
<\/li>Leverage technical tools:<\/b> Apply GIS, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D proficiency to support storm water analysis, site mapping, and documentation requirements.
<\/li><\/ul>Required Qualifications<\/b>
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field
<\/li>4+ years of experience in environmental compliance, with a focus on storm water management in construction settings
<\/li>Strong knowledge of environmental law and compliance regulations including local, state, and federal storm water requirements
<\/li>NYSED Storm Water Training certification, or demonstrated ability and commitment to obtain it
<\/li>Proficiency in GIS, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D
<\/li>Experience with environmental permitting and remediation practices
<\/li>Familiarity with water and wastewater treatment processes
<\/li>Understanding of geotechnical engineering and water resources management
<\/li>Project management skills with experience in project scheduling and documentation
<\/li><\/ul>Preferred Qualifications<\/b>
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CESSWI, CPESC, or QISP certification
<\/li>Prior experience on large -scale industrial or semiconductor construction projects
<\/li>Established working relationships with New York State environmental regulatory agencies
<\/li>Experience developing and managing SWPPP documentation systems on active construction sites
<\/li><\/ul>Why This Role?<\/b>
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Competitive hourly pay of $45.00 - $75.00/hr<\/b> based on experience
<\/li>Contract -to -Hire<\/b> structure, a clear pathway to permanent placement for the right candidate
<\/li>Work embedded within a collaborative, experienced EHS team<\/b> on a project of national significance
<\/li>Gain rare, resume -defining experience in semiconductor construction environmental compliance<\/b>
<\/li>Be part of a project that is shaping the future of U.S. semiconductor infrastructure
<\/li><\/ul>This position is represented by Contract Safety Professionals (CSP), a Service -Disabled Veteran -Owned Business specializing in EHS and environmental talent placement on the country's most critical construction projects. The client will be disclosed upon application review. All inquiries are handled with confidentiality.<\/i>
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