Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 14:28:49 -0400
Reply-To: "Reinhardt, Peter" <peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**YALE.EDU>
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From: "Reinhardt, Peter" <peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**YALE.EDU>
Subject: Environmental Affairs Manager **At_Symbol_Here** Yale University
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Environmental Affairs Manager

Environmental Affairs Section, Yale University Environmental Health and Saf
ety
28 August 2008

Yale University is looking for an Environmental Affairs Manager. Join our d
ynamic Office of Environmental Health and Safety at one of the world's prem
ier universities, which is undergoing transformative growth. Yale provides 
generous benefits and strongly supports OEHS. New Haven has outstanding din
ing, theater and other culture, and is close to all the attractions of New 
England and New York City. Fall is beautiful.

Job Summary: Reporting to the Director of Environmental Health and Safety, 
the Environmental Affairs Manager has broad responsibilities for Yale Unive
rsity's environmental compliance. This position leads the Yale EHS Environm
ental Affairs Section, including permitting, reporting, recordkeeping and h
azardous waste management. The position directly supervises four employees,
 including an environmental operations manager who supervises eight employe
es. Yale has over 50 environmental permits, licenses and registrations, and
 annually manages over 800 tons of radioactive, biomedical, universal and o
ther hazardous waste. This position works closely with other EHS employees 
who perform inspections and are responsible for safety compliance at our po
wer plants and construction sites. Our Environmental Affairs Manager must p
rovide excellent customer service and establish positive working relationsh
ips with regulatory agencies. This position needs to build, support and be 
part of work teams in our multi-disciplinary and highly collaborative offic
e.

Required Qualifications: Eight years or more of progressively responsible e
xperience in a multimedia environmental compliance/management program at a 
research university, government research facility, medical research center 
or a similar research/higher education work environment. Four years of sign
ificant supervisory and managerial experience. Master's or doctorate degree
 in environmental management, environmental science, environmental engineer
ing, public health or other functionally-relevant field. Certification by t
he Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (or an equivalent environmen
tal safety certification) is preferred. Excellent management, writing, spea
king and technical skills are required.

Please apply. Salary range is $80,000 to $110,000+. Applications must be su
bmitted on line via www.yale.edu/jobs (Refer to S
TARS Req ID 5556BR).  This position will remain open until October 1, 2008.
 For more information and the full position description, please contact Pet
er A. Reinhardt, Director, Office of Environmental Health & Safety, Yale Un
iversity, (203) 737-2123, peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**yale.edu

Yale University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.  Yale
 values diversity in its faculty, staff, and students and strongly encourag
es applications from women and members of underrepresented minority groups.


Peter A. Reinhardt

Director, Office of Environmental Health & Safety

Yale University

135 College St., 1st Floor

New Haven, CT   06510-2411

(203) 737-2123

peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**yale.edu

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