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The North America Environmental Assurance and Protection (EAP) organization is seeking a Multi-Site Environmental Manager to support our Amazon Logistics (AMZL) Operations across the West Super Region. This role supports multiple sites (8+) within a specific Sub Super Region (CA Region). This region will cover Orange County area and assigned to DFX9.

The Multi-Site Environmental Manager will develop standards and policies to support regulatory compliance as well as partner with operations leadership & WHS teams for execution of these standards and policies, ensuring compliance with all applicable county/locations, specific Federal, State/Provincial, and local laws and regulations.

The Multi-Site Environmental Manager visits assigned sites in their Sub regions 2-3 times monthly

The Multi-Site Environmental Manager travels greater than 50% of the time. The Multi-Site Environmental Manager is based is in the San Diego area.

Key job responsibilities
Manage & execute multi-site responsibilities to comply with air emissions, storm water, waste, wastewater and other environmental related laws, regulations and permits. This includes required Federal, State and local reporting.
Manage & execute business conformance with Amazon EAP Management Systems policies

Develop Amazon Geo-Specific Operational Environmental Procedures by integrating with engineering, construction and operations.
Lead regulatory agency interactions, permit evaluation and processing, and new process and technology introduction.
Primary point of contact for environmental regulatory agencies and represent Amazon at appropriate levels with governmental agencies and throughout the company.
Ensure work performed by contractors, consultants, and employees is completed in accordance with regulatory requirements and Amazon standards.
Monitor environmental metrics to review trends to determine where improvements are needed.
Conduct thorough and accurate environmental inspections and audits for continuous improvement.
Prioritize and manage multiple, technically complex assignments, concurrently.
Build and manage collaborative relationships with various stakeholders to ensure risks are identified early and managed appropriately.
Compile and submit time critical reports to various governmental agencies.
Complete environmental incident investigations and associated regulatory reports, and develop appropriate corrective actions.
Ensure site leadership and associates are trained and knowledgeable of their responsibilities under each policy.

A day in the life
The Multi-Site Environmental Manager will complete environmental performance analysis, establish and monitor metrics, and guide the operations leadership teams in implementation of Amazon environmental policies and standards within their sub regional sites. The Multi-Site Environmental Manager will work with internal and external partners that include government entities, contractors, consultants, design, construction, operations and other key stakeholders.



About the team
The Environmental Assurance and Protection team protects Amazon businesses and supports the needs of our customers by proactively mitigating environmental regulatory risks and protecting the environment.

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