ASRC Federal Communications is proud to support the United States Air Force, Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) who provides continuous unrivaled air, space, and cyberspace capabilities to ensure the Nation’s stability and security. Our teams of operations, maintenance, and hospitality professionals support daily operations across the Pacific. Our onsite employees live and work at Eareckson Air Station and King Salmon Station in Alaska, and Wake Island Air Station, located in the central Pacific.
The Environmental Specialist supports the ISS2 Environmental Program Manager and applies their knowledge and understanding of environmental, and associated health and safety, regulations and standards. This position is responsible for effectively managing program development, implementation, management, and inspections at Wake Island Air Station and King Salmon Air Station, AK, and Eareckson Air Station, AK. The environmental program shall be managed in accordance with all Federal, State, Local and Tribal laws, regulations, and requirements, as well as DoD requirements, and customer directives as supported by contractual requirements.
The Environmental Specialist position is based in Anchorage, Alaska at Program Headquarters (PHQ); however, if the candidate does not live in Anchorage, work-from-home is an option. Regardless of the candidate’s home base, this is a forward deployed position and the candidate will typically spend six(6) to nine(9) months per year at the three mission support locations: Eareckson Air Station, King Salmon Air Station, and Wake Island Air Station
Duties and Responsibilities
Assist in the development, implementation, and sustainment of the Environmental Program tailored to all facets of the operation to include: Air Quality Asbestos Lead Cultural Resources Natural Resources EPCRA HAZWASTE Hazardous Materials MICT Shop-Level inspections Managing environmental permits Spill Prevention & Response Solid Waste Stormwater Vector Surface & Stormwater testing Other environmental requirements as stated in our PWS and Federal, State, Local, Tribal & DoD requirements. Assist Managers in developing, monitoring and instituting programs and procedures to ensure environmentally compliant, safe and legal operation and maintenance of facilities. Coordinate, direct, and monitor all facility EHS compliance programs, issues and results. Develop an environmental program to share "Best Practice" processes, findings of non-conformances, observations for opportunities to improve, and any other information deemed useful for improving operations. Conduct environmental inspections of all services identified in the PWS to ensure compliance. Assist and participate in the planning, preparation and performance all environmental audits, inspections, or investigations. Compile, review, and submit all environmental contract deliverables (CDRL) for submission to the US Government (USG) in accordance with contract requirements. Review and coordinate the response and actions associated with Government issued environmental corrective action reports (CARs). Ensure CAR-related written reports, meeting minutes, corrective action records, and all other quality records are generated and maintained accurately. Validate the results of internal environmental audits to determine any non-conformances against and evaluate corrective actions to ensure appropriate actions are taken to resolve deficiencies. Perform ground-level environmental program functions where necessary to fill staffing gaps. Ensure the effectiveness, and update as necessary, all environmental procedures, checklists, and work instructions Be familiar with all required Federal, State, Local, Tribal, DoD required technical orders, directives, checklists, and required submittals. Understand and submit all required notifications to Federal, State, Local, Tribal, DoD and the customer, within the required deadlines Provide the Environmental Program Manager and site manager with metrics, trend analysis data and statistics when requested. Coordinate with the training specialist to develop training strategies to close skill gaps identified throughout the program. Recommend and implement policies and procedures necessary to meet requirements of environmental, occupational health and safety, from federal, state, environmental, local health and safety regulations, laws, and standards. Ensure compliance with company environmental programs and procedures to ensure a safe workplace for all employees, contractors, and visitors. Actively verify that employees comply with company, customer, and regulatory environmental policies. Implement company environmental training programs for facilities. Arrange, coordinate and perform environmental, health and safety training, including new employee (onboarding) orientation and ongoing training programs. Develop and implement monitoring programs for solid waste generation and water discharges to meet the requirements of federal and state regulations, laws and regulations, and corporate EHS policies. Implement, follow and assist in enforcement of corporate policies and procedures to assure an environmentally compliant, safe workplace for all employees, contractors and visitors. Monitor and keep required records of each facility’s operation to demonstrate compliance with all federal, state, county and local operating permits. Conduct facility environmental inspections and address identified deficiencies. Serve as facility point of contact for communication, documentation and reporting to all agencies. Maintain accurate filing system for environmental records, including permit applications, permits, records, operating logs, test reports and monitoring reports. Maintain internal reporting and information systems and communicate non-compliance events, public/media issues, and environmental testing/inspection activities to facility and corporate personnel. Compile Incident Management reports for each incident. Lead root-cause evidence gathering: perform evidence collection and stakeholder meetings. Complete onboarding training programs within the timeframe prescribed. Communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing. Evaluate, recommend and procure PPE and equipment. Participate in corporate conference calls. Proficiency with MS Office, Word and Excel; company information management systems; and agency reporting software. Strong work ethic and sound judgment Ability to prioritize work, manage stress, work autonomously and accept constructive feedback. Team player spirit and ability to enhance site morale. Perform other duties as requested and/or assigned.