Hazardous Materials Technician
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Environmental Compliance
Position Overview
This individual will report to the Hazardous Materials Supervisor in HMEP program of the KU Department of Environment, Health & Safety (KU-EHS). This position has the primary responsibility of assisting the Hazardous Materials Supervisor in carrying out the day‑to‑day KU‑EHS hazardous materials/waste disposal program activities. This position may also aid other EHS staff/programs on an as‑needed basis per the direction of the Hazardous Materials Supervisor.
Specific duties are outlined in detail below.
WORK SCHEDULE:
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
WORK LOCATION:
Onsite - campus properties & affiliates
The Department of Environment, Health, and Safety is a unit within KU Operations. EHS helps protect human health, safety and the environment in a manner that enhances the quality of education, research and public service on our campus. KU Operations supports KU's mission of learning, scholarship, and creative endeavor by providing the visible and behind-the-scenes services that make possible the university's academic and research missions.
KU offers great benefits to employees with up to 176 hours of paid vacation per year, 96 hours of sick leave earned per year, nine paid holidays plus one discretionary day, a retirement program, medical & dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options, and State of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers employees educational and professional development opportunities.
Tuition assistance offers up to 12 credit hours per year for employees and Employee Dependent Tuition Assistance Scholarship (EDTAS) award opportunities! Details available at: (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).-assistance
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80% - Perform activities associated with the University's surplus chemical and hazardous materials waste management program, which include:
- Perform all tasks using best safety practice and within your capabilities, notifying supervisor of any limitations or concerns.
- Complete required regulatory, safety, and KU‑specific training annually or as required.
- Collect and remove surplus chemicals and/or hazardous materials waste from university facilities and return to EHS facilities for further processing.
- Answer questions from and aid in the training of faculty, staff, and students concerning the surplus chemical and hazardous materials waste management program. Provide informal instruction and guidance to campus personnel so they may properly dispose of hazardous materials.
- Transport hazardous materials between university facilities.
- Identify and characterize solid waste, used hazardous materials, and hazardous waste.
- Handle, label, package for disposal, and transport identified hazardous materials waste to the KU‑EHS Hazardous Materials Waste Accumulation Facility.
- Apply local and federal regulations (KDHE, EPA, DOT, etc.) pertaining to the storage, surplus, and disposal of solid waste, universal waste, used hazardous materials, and hazardous waste.
- Assist with documentation and record‑keeping of surplus chemical and hazardous materials waste activities.
- Assist in cost saving disposal procedures, such as bulking into drums or elementary neutralization of strong acids and bases.
- Evaluate quality, inventory, segregate, and redistribute surplus hazardous materials as appropriate.
- Utilize knowledge of chemistry to determine the identity of unwanted materials that are labeled with chemical structures, chemical formulas, or abbreviations.
- Handle highly hazardous materials: water reactive, air reactive, highly toxic, spontaneously combustible, strong oxidizers, unknowns.
- Work…
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