From: Dan Blunk <blunk**At_Symbol_Here**UCSC.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] UCSC Haz Waste Manager Santa Cruz CA
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 08:27:07 -0700
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Colleagues,

Please distribute far and wide.

Thanks,

Dan

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Hazardous Waste Manager, UCSC, Santa Cruz, CA

 

Majestic redwoods, deer and fox outside your office window!

Join the Environmental Programs team within the University of California Santa Cruz EH&S Office as the Hazardous Waste Manager.

 

Featuring 2,000 acres of redwood forests and meadows with stunning ocean views, the UCSC campus sits above picturesque Santa Cruz, at the edge of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.

 

Satellite campuses include Long Marine Laboratory on a Santa Cruz costal bluff and James Lick Observatory atop Mount Hamilton. Combined with Big Creek Natural Reserve on the Big Sur coast, these locations and the main campus ensure there is no lack of interesting challenges in spectacular settings.

 

Starting Salary Range: $60,000 - $70,000/annually

Initial Review Date:  07-12-2015

Job posting quick link

[https://jobs.ucsc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=68190]

 

Job # 1505771
Job Title:  Hazardous Waste Manager

UCSC Employment Services

http://www.ucsc.edu/about/employment.html

 

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Dan Blunk, PhD, REA I blunk**At_Symbol_Here**ucsc.edu I 831.459.3541 

Environmental Programs Manager

Environmental Health & Safety Office

University of California Santa Cruz

 

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