Primary Responsibilities and Key Deliverables
•Respond promptly to spill incidents, ensuring containment and cleanup in accordance with safety and environmental regulations.
•Conduct initial assessments of spill sites to determine the extent and type of spill, and develop appropriate response strategies.
•Operate and maintain spill response equipment, including booms, skimmers, pumps, and absorbents.
•Coordinate with other team members and external agencies to manage spill response efforts effectively.
•Document spill incidents, response actions, and cleanup progress, maintaining accurate records for reporting and compliance purposes.
•Perform regular inspections and maintenance of spill response equipment to ensure readiness.
•Participate in spill response drills and training sessions to stay updated on best practices and emergency procedures.
•Assist in the development and implementation of spill response plans and procedures.
•Ensure proper disposal of contaminated materials in accordance with environmental regulations.
•Provide support for other environmental and safety initiatives as needed.
Required Skills and Competencies
•Strong knowledge of spill response techniques and equipment.
•Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to make quick decisions in emergency situations.
•Strong communication skills to effectively coordinate with team members and report issues.
•Physical stamina and strength to handle the demands of the job, including lifting and moving heavy objects.
•Attention to detail and the ability to maintain accurate records and logs.
•Knowledge of environmental regulations and safety protocols related to spill response.
•Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced industrial environment.
•Familiarity with hazardous materials handling and disposal procedures.
Minimum Education and Experience
•High school diploma or equivalent.
•Certification in hazardous materials handling or spill response preferred.
•Minimum of 2 years of experience in spill response or a related field.
•First Aid and CPR certification preferred.
•Experience with industrial equipment and environmental compliance is a plus.
Work Environment
•Tools, equipment, machinery used: Hydroblasting, Vacuum Truck, and Tank cleaning equipment.
•Working conditions: Will be exposed to all weather conditions. Work on various structures and surfaces both at ground and elevated levels up to and possibly exceeding 150 ft. Work in confined spaces. Work a 12-hour shift with 30-minute lunch breaks. If requested, work overtime, and respond to emergency callouts whenever they occur. Work days, nights, and weekends. Travel to customer and other Miller sites as needed.
•Physical effort required: Handling tools, materials, and equipment weighing up to 150 lbs. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Must be able to sit, stand, walk, crawl, bend, squat, and kneel. Must be capable of climbing towers/vessels/tanks.