For over 25 years, National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions) has specialized in connecting experienced workers (ages 55+) with full-time and part-time job opportunities that support the critical missions of Federal Agencies across the United States. NEW Solutions connects experienced workers (ages 55+) with the National Park Service (NPS). These experienced professionals provide administrative expertise, facilities management, natural and cultural resource planning, and a broad array of other professional skills that support the National Park Service through the Experienced Services Program (ESP). Positions listed here do not guarantee employment for any definite period. Enrollment in the Experienced Worker Programs administered by NEW Solutions is temporary. The enrollment relationship between NEW Solutions and the Enrollee is an ?at-will? relationship. This means that an Enrollee is free to terminate enrollment at any time during the enrollment period, and NEW Solutions and the Agency have the right to terminate the relationship with the Enrollee. PLEASE NOTE: An ?Enrollee? is not a federal employee, nor an employee of NEW Solutions. An ?Enrollee? is a participant in a grant program established through a Cooperative Agreement funded by the agency and administered by NEW Solutions. This opportunity applies to applicants legally eligible to work in the United States. |
Qualifications:BA/BS Degree in Environmental Science, Civil Engineering with minimum additional experience of 15 year(s) in environmental site restoration - Thorough technical knowledge of environmental laws, regulations, and standards and how they are applied by various Federal, state, and local authorities. Knowledge of CERCLA, RCRA, CWA, SDWA, FIFRA, TSCA, CAA, OSHA, and HUD Title X. Knowledge of base closure laws, regulations, and policies and practices and their applicability to site-specific circumstances at the Presidio or Fort Baker.
- Experience required with Windows, MS Word, MS Excel
Duties:Monitor and assess ongoing environmental cleanup actions on NPS property for statutory compliance and ensure that cleanup conforms to NPS policies and the General Management Plan Amendment. Oversee the Memorandum of Agreement with DOI, Presidio Trust, and Department of the Army. Provide field oversight of Trust or Army construction projects and interfaces between Trust or Army contractors and personnel, and NPS offices to coordinate projects and resolve issues. Develop environmental documentation for Presidio or Fort Baker properties in support of leasing and reuse programs. Provide technical support to other Presidio projects on environmental and compliance issues. - Park Projects Support: Serve as Subject Matter Expert and/or Interdisciplinary Team Member on remediation projects within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Serve as Project Manager or Co-Project Manager on park remediation projects. Serve as project monitor to support environmental program Contracting Officer Representatives on Hazardous Material Surveys). 40%
- CERCLA Support: Conduct Technical Review of Sampling and Analysis Plans. Conduct Technical Review of submittals. Develop Draft Fort Barry Landfill(s) Sampling Analysis Plan and Contracting Documents. Revise and expand Earth Materials Standard Operating Procedure. 30%
- Lead and Asbestos Program Support: Develop initial SOW for Operations and Maintenance Plan Contract. Develop Scope of Work for building hazmat abatement. Assist park implementation of lead management program. 30%
Other:- Required Certifications: OSHA Hazwoper 40 Hour health and safety training; EPA Asbestos Certificates (able to acquire on job)
- Overnight travel: Yes, about 1 week of travel from home to visit park, so 3-5 over nights
- Health and Safety Considerations: Park personnel will provide on the job and on the site training. Park staff (me) will explain potential site visit hazards in advance of site visit including discussion of park Safety Standard Operating Procedures and Job Hazard Analysis used to mitigate potential safety hazards.
Park will train enrollee on ancillary safety issues associated with site visits (poison oak, ticks, sun exposure) etc. and means and measures used per park policy and practice to mitigate those hazards. Park will make available sunscreen and tecnu (poison oak ameliorant) for enrollee use.
- Required Safety Gear: As part of safety training, and in advance of site visit, park staff will inform enrollee that sturdy protective footwear (e.g. light boots, not sandals or flip fops) is required to conduct field work. If necessary, park will provide safety vest when site visit is in high traffic area.
- Safety Gear Use: ?Fieldwork will involve walking and stooping in confined spaces. Inspection and checking of crawl spaces, attics, and other limited-access mechanical areas would require crawling to reach poorly-accessible spaces.
- Physical requirements: Fieldwork will involve walking and stooping in confined spaces. Inspection and checking of crawl spaces, attics, and other limited-access mechanical areas would require crawling to reach poorly-accessible spaces. Exposure to regulated substances may involve wearing protective clothing and breathing devices. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
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