Los Angeles, CA30+ days ago
4 year degree from accredited university in a technical or business field; engineering preferred Advanced degree preferred Minimum of 10 years supervisory experience Minimum of 15 years' experience working in Commercial or Technical/Engineering fields preferred 5+ years working in emergency response environments; knowledge of response and incident command systems Proven experience in creating, analyzing and working within budgets Experience in writing and implementing processes and procedures Excellent analytical skills and abilities; multi-task person; project management skills; experience in implementing capital improvement projects Proven negotiations skills Excellent computer skills, including ability to use MS Office suite, various email, internet, and other programs; proven ability to generate excellent informational reports and presentations Excellent English communications skills, both oral and written; ability to speak intelligently and calmly with public and media representatives in normal and crisis situations; excellent public relations skills Experience managing and developing staff Experience working with Federal, state and local environmental regulations including RCRA and general understanding of OSHA, Coast Guard's OPA90 and security regulations, and National Fire Protection Association rules (NFPA); In-depth knowledge of EPA and regulations from the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Ensures West Coast terminals are represented with all environmental regulatory agencies and customer environmental personnel Manages the local organization; ensures cost effective and efficient terminal organizational structure, plans, processes, systems and culture Plans, executes and monitors local business plan and budget aligned with divisional plans, creates budget and strategy designed to achieve short term strategic goals Ensures terminal represents Company interests in community and industry meetings Serve as the primary point of contact for union representatives regarding labor relations, contract negotiations, and workforce issues Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, including vendors, contractors, and regulatory agencies Trains regularly on all Federal, state and local environmental regulations, requirements and guidelines including, but not limited to, RCRA requirements; follows and adheres to all guidelines, regulations, and requirements Performs other duties assigned by management that fall within the generally expected scope of this position.