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Ryder System, Inc.

Manager Environmental Engineering - Remote

Ryder System, Inc., Juneau, Alaska, us, 99812

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Ryder System, Inc. Note: This description retains the original job responsibilities and qualifications; some non-essential boilerplate has been removed or consolidated for clarity. Job Description

The Manager Environmental Engineering is responsible for ensuring that Ryder environmental projects are managed in compliance with all regulatory and Ryder requirements; and that both remediation and capital projects at Ryder's FMS fueling locations are managed to reduce risks, control costs, and support business operation needs and growth initiatives. The position reports to the Director Environmental Engineering and will supervise Project Engineers, supplier relationships and associated services related to environmental consulting, contracting and fuel system installations. The role also ensures project engineering standards and practices incorporate Ryder Accounting and financial reporting guidelines while maximizing benefit and recovery from State Trust Fund Reimbursement programs.

Essential Functions

Business Growth and Cost Controls: Manage execution of the 15-year Fuel Storage Tank Management Plan for select regions, including analysis and project completion, and provide direct project supervision for site projects while directing junior Project Engineers to complete new fuel tank installations, upgrades and removals in accordance with Ryder and regulatory requirements.

Manage Environmental Due Diligence for Ryder acquisitions – oversee environmental site assessments, groundwater monitoring, site remediation projects, property clean-up and remediation projects, wastewater, storm water management, and subsurface soil and groundwater investigations.

Ensure environmental project standards and engineering practices comply with Environmental Capital and Financial Reserve standards and Ryder policies; obtain approvals per capital authority policies.

Design and manage installation of vehicle maintenance facility lubricant and compressed air systems to meet fleet and financial guidelines.

Manage supplier qualifications and competitive bidding for services related to environmental consulting, contracting and laboratory services.

Oversee projects in line with Ryder accounting and financial reporting guidelines, with emphasis on maximizing reimbursement from the State Trust Fund programs and on fixed assets financial management policy.

Oversee repair and maintenance of Ryder fueling infrastructure to minimize long-term costs, maximize system uptime, and extend useful life; maintain current knowledge on fuel system components.

Regulatory Compliance

Remain current on environmental regulations to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local mandates.

Operations Support

Provide environmental technical support and solutions to the FMS field organization; support maintenance initiatives such as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), self-serve fueling, and alternative fuels.

Risk Reduction

Direct and perform Phase I & II Real Estate Site Assessments to support due diligence on property and company acquisitions and dispositions; identify and manage environmental conditions related to acquisitions and dispositions.

Additional Responsibilities

Performs other duties as assigned.

Skills and Abilities

Ability to communicate and collaborate across multiple functional areas at all levels.

Strong communication, organizational, and Office (Word, Excel, Project) capabilities.

Experience interfacing with state/local environmental regulatory agencies.

Proven track record of building and leading regional/national contractor, engineering, lab, and supplier project management teams to deliver cost-effective and timely project results.

Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in engineering, geology, environmental sciences, project management, or related field.

Seven or more years of progressive project management responsibility with emphasis on underground and above-ground fuel storage and dispensing infrastructure in a regional or national operating environment.

Seven or more years of experience in monitoring, troubleshooting, maintaining, upgrading, and replacing underground and above-ground fuel tank systems and related infrastructure.

Seven or more years of experience managing site assessment and remediation projects post UST removals.

Travel: 25% - 35% DOT Regulated: No

Job Category Environmental Health and Safety

Compensation Information The compensation offered may be influenced by factors including relevant experience, education, location, market data, and internal salary ranges. The position may be eligible for annual bonus, commission, and/or long-term incentive plans depending on level/type. Pay ranges:

Minimum

90,000;

Maximum

110,000. Salary is Salaried.

Benefits Information Ryder offers comprehensive health and welfare benefits (medical, prescription, dental, vision, life, disability), paid time off for vacation, illness, bereavement, family and parental leave, and a tax-advantaged 401(k) plan. For more information about benefits, download the benefits summary.

Ryder is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, or other protected status.

Security Notice: Ryder communicates with applicants from @ryder.com email addresses and will not conduct interviews via chat apps or online questionnaires. For questions, contact careers@ryder.com or 800-793-3754. Current employees should apply via internal processes where applicable.

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