Hazardous Materials Specialist
Listed on 2026-05-18
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Engineering
Chemical Engineer, Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Posting Number: SP005257P
Division/College: DFA Operations
Department:
Environmental Health and Safety
Location:
Moscow
Under the direction of the Hazardous Materials Manager, this position assists in managing the university’s hazardous waste and used oil programs, including interpreting state and federal laws and regulations relating to hazardous waste management; providing assistance in handling, use, storage, and characteristics of hazardous materials, maintaining compliance with procedures for collecting, preparing for transport, and disposal of hazardous materials; and responding to emergencies involving hazardous materials in a timely manner.
This is an essential position that will be called upon in the event of an emergency and/or university closure.
Required Experience- Two years of work experience in hazardous waste handling operations and/or chemical sciences.
- Bachelor’s Degree in a Chemical Science or other scientific discipline that includes a minimum of 10 credit hours in Chemistry.
- Completion of an EPA/OSHA approved 40-hour hazardous waste operations/emergency response training course and/or DOT Hazmat Employee Training Course or ability to complete this training within 6 months of hire.
- Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and adhere to university driving requirements.
- Ability to travel when necessary for training and providing service to off-campus sites.
- Must live within 15 miles of the University of Idaho or be willing to relocate to within 15 miles of Moscow within six months of initial hire for the purpose of emergency response.
- Must meet the requirements for and participate in the U of I’s OSHA-compliant medical surveillance program.
Education:
- Master’s degree in a chemical science or other scientific discipline that includes a minimum of 30 credit hours in chemistry.
Experience:
- Responding to emergency situations.
- Working with chemistry principles and analytical techniques.
- Working with hazardous waste handling operations and/or a chemical science discipline, preferably in an institution of higher education.
- Following state and federal laws and regulations relating to hazardous waste management, transportation of hazardous materials, PCB management and used oil management.
- Collecting, preparing for transport and disposal of hazardous materials.
- Assessing hazards and interpreting technical data.
- Interpreting and applying complex written materials such as technical manuals, regulations, and reference materials.
- Managing multiple projects and appropriately prioritizing a heavy workload and client needs.
- Dealing effectively with all members of the university.
- Ability to lift, carry and/or otherwise move objects weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to push, pull and/or otherwise move objects weighing up to 500 pounds, using material handling equipment as necessary.
- Ability to sit, stand or use computers for extended periods of time.
- Ability to use and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment including respirators and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBAs).
- Must be able to work with hazardous materials.
- Work in adverse locations and weather conditions.
Listed degree qualification is required at the time of hire.
FLSA StatusNon‑Exempt
Employee CategoryClassified
Pay Range$24.77/hr
Type of AppointmentFiscal Year
FTE1
Full Time/Part TimeFull Time
Visa SponsorshipNo
Special Instructions to ApplicantsThis in‑person position is based in Moscow, Idaho and not offering Visa sponsorship.
Equal Employment Opportunity StatementThe University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
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