Hazardous Mat Specialist I Accounting - Gainesville, FL at Geebo

Hazardous Mat Specialist I

Classification Title:
Hazardous Materials Specialist I
Job Description:
Collects, processes and prepares University of Florida Radioactive and Chemical Waste for shipment and disposal Performs tasks related to insuring facility and institutional compliance with permits, licenses and Federal, State and Local regulations Collects and analyses samples for chemical and radioactive materials Maintains records in accordance with federal, state and local regulations Performs inspections as assigned Responds to chemical spills Performs routine cleaning and maintenance of facilities and equipment Expected Salary:
Commensurate with education and experience Minimum Requirements:
A bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization and one (1) year of appropriate experience.
Appropriate college coursework may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or higher; One or more years experience working the area of chemical and/or radioactive waste management; working knowledge of chemistry preferred.
Knowledge of regulations pertaining to chemical and radioactive waste management.
Knowledge of hazardous materials shipping regulations and hazardous materials emergency response procedures Special Instructions to Applicants:
Please attach the following:
Cover Letter Resume List of references This position is eligible for veteran's preference.
If you are claiming veteran's preference, please upload a copy of your DD 214 Member Copy 4 with your application for consideration.
See our Veteran's Preference Page for more specific information.
Health Assessment Required:
Yes Advertised:
27 Jul 2023 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close:
10 Aug 2023 Eastern Daylight Time Recommended Skills Chemistry Maintenance Medical Emergency Hazardous Materials Radioactive Waste Chemical Waste Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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