Waste Coordinator

West Bromwich
2 months ago
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Our client is an independent, family owned, company manufacturing organic chemicals for the Pharmaceutical, Agrochemical, Rubber, Polymer, Food & Beverage and allied industries, operating from West Bromwich in the West Midlands.

They are recruiting for a Waste Manager, whose responsibility will be to manage the waste across the processes we operate.

Duties will involve:

  • Ensure all packaged process waste, including contaminated containers are stored, managed and disposed of in accordance with UK legislation and EA requirements

  • Liaise with QC on analysis of waste and interpret results of waste streams to ensure accuracy of labelling and documentation to determine the most cost-effective waste disposal route

  • Liaise with Research and Development in the discussion of waste streams being generated for new products/projects and the reduction in waste for current processes

  • Create safety data sheets for waste streams as required in EXESS (Lisam).

  • Continually review offsite waste disposal companies to ensure they meet all aspects of the ‘Duty of Care’ regulations

  • Arrange the preparation of waste streams and untreated containers for off-site disposal, to minimise haulage costs, maximise volume and minimise cost

  • Ensure compliance with Packaging Waste and Dangerous Goods Transport regulations, consulting our DGSA, as required.

  • Produce quarterly waste returns and submit to the Environment Agency

  • Manage the quarterly budgets to accommodate off-site waste disposal

  • Manage on-site solvent incineration

  • Arrange pre-sample acceptance and consignment notes for externally received solvent waste

  • Actively participate in activities/audits to maintain the company EMS (ISO14001) and IPPC authorisation

    Skills required

  • Ability to communicate with multiple departments at all levels

  • Ability to prioritise and manage conflicting workload demands

  • Ability to use excel, word, and PowerPoint to an excellent level

    Education, training and experience

    Essential

  • BSc Chemistry degree

  • Knowledge of Duty of Care Regulations

  • At least 2 years’ experience in a waste management or chemical industry

    Desirable

  • CIWM (Chartered Institute of Waste Management) endorsed qualifications and/ or working towards chartered status

  • Membership of WAMITAB (Waste Management Industry Training & Advisory Board)

    Salary dependant on experience. Hours of work are 8.45 am – 4.30 pm on site, a 36.25 hour week. 25 days holiday (plus all UK bank holidays), free life assurance cover and generous paid sick scheme (both after a qualifying period). We also provide access to a stakeholder pension scheme, a voluntary employee medical cash benefit plan and an employee assistance programme.

    Interviews will be conducted once suitable applicants are identified

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