Establish and oversee management of universal waste, electronic waste and associated waste storage areas and shipments.
Keep universal waste management plan current with most recent State regulations.
Develop and conduct Universal Waste training for personnel involved in handling universal waste materials.
Maintain inspection program for Universal Waste Storage Areas.
Manage contract for the transport and disposal of biomedical waste from University facilities.
Develop and conduct training for UNE employees for the proper packaging, handling and emergency protocols for biomedical waste.
Perform annual review and update, if necessary, of the UNE Exposure Control Plan, which addresses the biomedical waste generated at the University.
Implement a chemical purchasing and inventory program to comply with inventory requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, Maine Dept. of Environmental Protection and the Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Maintain current database of all chemicals stored, used and disposed on the Biddeford and Portland campuses.
Administer Chemical Inventory Management Software and train new system users.
Assist in developing hazardous waste minimization goals and objectives and take lead in implementation of them.
Keep a record of hazardous waste generated by departments and summarize on a semi-annual basis for purposes of hazardous waste minimization planning.
Provide assistance to hazardous waste generators in identifying ways to eliminate or reduce waste.
Conduct training programs for employees to meet awareness of function-specific work hazards and safety training requirements.
Manage Surplus Materials storage, re-distribution, and/or disposal including identification of most beneficial use and/or destinations.
Manage, in conjunction with Facilities Management, the University-wide recycling program. This recycling program is expected to be continually improved upon wherever economically and logistically feasible. It currently includes office paper, cardboard, batteries, redeemable bottles and cans.
Work with students and student organizations as well as faculty organizations to maintain and improve the University-wide recycling program in residence halls and academic spaces.
Provide support and coordinate activities of Environmental Management System Development Committee (titled UNE School-wide Environmental Awareness System).
Coordinate and/or chair meetings, take minutes, document progress.
Maintain an organized system for accessing manifests, waste profiles and Land Disposal Restriction forms, certificates of recycling and other required documents.
Complete timely annual reports for the Maine Department of Environmental Protection: Tier II reports, due annually in March, record annual hazardous waste shipments. Toxic Use Reduction Reports, due July of even years, record the amount of hazardous waste reduction the University has achieved.
Develop quarterly or periodic audit reports as well as cost-benefit analysis, timelines, metrics reports, justification for budget items, etc.
Other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in biological/chemical science, or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired.
Additional training regarding hazardous waste management and laboratory chemical storage is preferred.
Must be knowledgeable in the areas of laboratory safety, safe storage of chemicals and inspection procedures.
Must be able to lift 5 to 10 pounds in order to conduct inventories and transport chemicals.
Must be able to provide support in various buildings on both the Biddeford and Portland campuses.
Valid Maine driver’s license.
Experience with relational database management and/or chemical inventory management software is preferable.
Benefits
UNE offers a generous comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. The package includes varied health and dental plans; a retirement plan that includes up to an eight percent match; extensive paid leave including holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time; and educational benefits.
Notes
Position Type: Professional Staff
Faculty Track: missing
Employment Status: Full Time
Months: 12
Campus: Biddeford, ME
Open Until Filled: Yes
Posting Number: 2022PS0411P
COVID Vaccination Statement: Employees in clinical settings must meet the State of Maine’s immunization requirements for clinical activity.
The University of QueenslandSt Lucia Campus, Gatton CampusSimilar Jobs
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Dates
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Closing Date: Not Available
Location
St Lucia Campus, Gatton Campus
Salary
Examination Supervisors at $37.90 per hour (including casual loading) plus super. Tech Assistants at $40.38 per hour (including casual loading) plus super.
Responsibilities
Supervise student seating arrangements and assist with student direction and seating allocation.
Verify student identification and manage examination materials, including attendance forms and question papers.
Monitor student behaviour and address inquiries during examinations, ensuring compliance with examination regulations.
Operate basic audiovisual equipment and computers within examination venues.
Perform miscellaneous duties as instructed by the Chief Supervisor or Senior Administrative Officers, Examinations.
Standing and walking for prolonged periods of time, climbing stairs, and lifting items of up to 5 kgs.
Setting up and preparing electronic equipment and devices for digital examinations (for Tech Assistants).
Employing troubleshooting protocols to address minor technical issues on students' devices as needed (for Tech Assistants).
Logging technical issues promptly using a personal smartphone during exam sessions (for Tech Assistants).
Requirements
Physical fitness and mental agility to maintain exam support duties while standing or walking for extended periods.
Adaptability and flexibility to thrive in a dynamic exam environment.
Strong team player with a commitment to reliability.
Proficiency in technology and computer literacy, including email communication, basic AV equipment operation, and online form completion.
Effective communication skills to interact professionally with students from diverse backgrounds, including those with disabilities.
Availability to work Monday to Saturday during exam seasons.
Unrestricted work rights in Australia for the duration of this appointment.
Completion of background checks including, criminal history and education checks.
Benefits
Casual loading included in hourly rate.
Opportunity for training as a Tech Assistant.
Notes
Current coursework students at UQ or any other institution are not eligible to apply for these roles. Higher Degree Research students are eligible to apply.
Supervisors will only be contacted if the need to recruit arises.