Build Your Career. Build America’s Future.
Vulcan Materials Company is the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregates and a major producer of aggregates-based construction materials, including asphalt and ready-mixed concrete. When you join Vulcan, it’s more than starting an exciting career – you get to make a
difference for millions of people every day across the country.
When you join Vulcan, you join a dynamic culture in which career development is encouraged, excellence is rewarded, and diversity is valued. No matter the role or the location across the country, every member of the Vulcan team lives through the Vulcan Way: doing the right thing, the
right way, at the right time.
We're Coming Back Together To Be Together
At Vulcan Materials, we believe that the heart of our success lies in the strength of our engagement, our connection, and our commitment to developing our people. We are excited to restore the collaborative in-person environment that fuels our innovation and growth. This move is
not just about being physically present; it's about reigniting the spirit that comes from face-to-face interactions, fostering a collaborative, inclusive culture where every voice is heard and everyone thrives.
What You’ll Do:
Identify Environmental Requirements. Analyze various environmental requirements, including permits, plans, and regulatory requirements, and determine their applicability to our operations. Develop and maintain a compliance framework that communicates plant responsibilities for each compliance program. Create environmental solutions to support business needs, identify environmental risks, and develop strategies to minimize their impacts.
Project Management. Manage complex environmental projects, including site development of greenfield and brownfields, development of construction sites and oversee streams and wetlands delineations and threatened and endangered species surveys.
Develop and Deliver Training. Develop material to engage and educate operations on environmental awareness topics and required tasks. Provide training on an individual and group basis.
Interact with Various Groups. Provide assistance to local plant and sales personnel on environmental issues and compliance on a day-to-day and project basis. Interact with governmental agencies regarding new legislation, regulations and compliance issues. Participate in trade
association activities. Manage the use of consultants to improve return and minimize costs.
Conduct Inspections and Audits. Conduct frequent inspections and audits to assess regulatory and environmental management compliance, control significant environmental risks, and ensure the adequacy of environmental management systems. Utilize findings to identify opportunities for
improvement.
Complete Compliance Support Activities. Prepare and submit permit applications, modifications, and renewals. Prepare and maintain plans (SPCC, SWPPP, fugitive dust, etc). Track and complete reporting requirements (discharges, stormwater, emissions, TRI, etc.) and manage recordkeeping requirements.
Additional Responsibilities. Other duties as assigned.