Veolia's comprehensive benefits package includes paid time off policies, as well as health, dental and vision insurance. In addition, employees are also entitled to participate in an employer sponsored 401(k) plan, to save for retirement. Pay and benefits for employees represented by a union are outlined in their collective bargaining agreement.
Accountable for the Veolia Water New York Division Water Quality and Wastewater Compliance Program. Assist operations to ensure that the water and wastewater quality consistently meets and exceeds the state and federal regulatory standards. Maintain compliance with environmental, governmental, and potable water and wastewater laws and regulations and in accordance with operating permits.
Develop and oversee regulatory water/waste water sampling schedules and plans. Including audit oversight of sampling and laboratory service vendors.
Responsible for ensuring the Veolia New York finished water meets or exceeds all State and Federal regulatory standards.
Responsible for ensuring the Veolia New York wastewater meets or exceeds all State and Federal regulatory standards.
Developing and continuously improving Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's).
Promote the use of new technology and concepts
Maintains active liaison with regulatory personnel, outside associations, technical sales representatives and associates to keep current on new products and technology developments; represents the division on water quality issues and participates in local organizations by serving on committees or by becoming a member and participating in relevant organizations. May address professional groups.
Coordinate with all New York laboratory, compliance and operations personnel to ensure consistent internal/external messaging and regulatory response.
Participate in company-wide water quality peer network for information sharing, data management etc.
Provide technical training on water & wastewater quality issues and regulations to appropriate personnel.
Works jointly with and provides guidance to the operational personnel to analyze and determine the most cost effective, economical, and optimized treatment processes are being utilized.
Advise operational personnel of the merits of innovative treatment processes and the opportunities to improve customer satisfaction.
Conducts practical, scientific-based research to improve or maintain quality at the treatment facilities and within the distribution/collection systems.
Responsible for report preparation and timely delivery of routine or non-routine reports required such as annual compliance reports, CCR’s, New York reports, etc. Assist with the preparation and/or review of monthly compliance reports sent to regulatory agencies as required.
Provides quality assistance during treatment facility emergencies
Functions as a regulatory and community liaison for issues that pertain to water quality, protection of source water quality, permitting, etc.
Ensures the efficient use of SCADA data via EOPS.
Responsible for providing the appropriate information for the annual capital and operating budgets.
Provide a long-term approach to changing or new regulations.
Provide input to engineering for projects related to treatment facilities and transmission, distribution, and collection systems.
Complete special projects, perform research, etc. on an as-is requested basis.
Perform due diligence evaluations, gap analysis, etc.
Supports integration of corporate quality initiatives.
Member of Tuck-In Acquisition Team; reviews water quality data, permits and records for water and wastewater tuck-in targets and recommends applicable sampling and treatment improvements.
Manage documentation of Cross-Connection Control program.
Serve as point of contact for NYDOH and EPA for the NY regulated utility.