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Hazardous Materials Program Manager

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Cityofphiladelphia logoCityofphiladelphia · Philadelphia, PA
Full-timeOn-site1mo ago30+ days old, may be filled
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Position Summary The HazMat Program Manager is a full-time position within the Philadelphia Managing Director's Office of Emergency Management (MDO-OEM). This position is responsible for improving the City of Philadelphia's preparedness for hazardous materials-related events through coordination across industry, government, and the public. The HazMat Program Manager leads the City's Tier II compliance program, facilitates the Philadelphia Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC), coordinates hazardous materials planning and response activities, and serves as a subject-matter expert with OEM and external stakeholders. Candidates should possess a strong desire to work in a team-oriented, fast-paced, flexible, and professional public service environment, and a willingness to serve the public in the sixth-largest city in the nation. The ideal candidate is self-motivated, solutions-oriented, easily adapts, has diverse project management experience, anticipates needs, and brings a robust set of soft skills including integrity, diplomacy, communication, and persuasion. Essential Functions Tier II Compliance Program Oversee annual collection and review of Tier II chemical storage reports and Emergency Response Plans (ERPs) submitted by regulated facilities. Manage and maintain the Philadelphia Tier II Reporting Database, including report certification, plan cataloguing, and facility correspondence. Prepare and issue invoices; collect, deposit, and track facility fees; and follow up with delinquent or non-compliant facilities. Develop and implement a structure for processing downstream hazardous materials notifications and related records management. Supervise part-time Tier II Support Staff and interns supporting program operations Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Facilitate quarterly LEPC meetings in partnership with the committee co-chair, including agenda development, logistics, recordkeeping, and follow-up. Identify and coordinate ongoing training and presentation opportunities to support continuous member learning. Plan and organize an annual LEPC preparedness seminar engaging industry, government, and community stakeholders. Maintain and periodically update LEPC bylaws, policies, and standard operating procedures. Manage the LEPC information line and coordinate responses to public inquiries. Hazardous Materials Planning Conduct annual updates to the City's Hazardous Materials Response Plan, coordinating with the Philadelphia Fire Department HazMat Unit, PA DEP, EPA, USCG, and other partners. Maintain EPCRA §303 crosswalk documentation and ensure LEPC planning requirements are formally acknowledged and recorded. Facilitate joint hazardous materials planning activities, to include trainings and exercises, with regional, state, and federal agencies. Coordinate with PFD HMAU and other partners on the review and validation of facility-specific off-site emergency response plans. Develop and maintain other related plans, resources, and tools to support a robust hazardous materials planning portfolio. Facility and Community Engagement Provide technical assistance to regulated facilities, including individual support and group training opportunities. Support facility engagement with available technical assistance resources. Identify facilities with compliance needs and connect them to appropriate support services. Develop and disseminate in partnership with OEM's community engagement program under the Community Right-to-Know framework, integrating chemical hazard-specific content into existing OEM outreach activities. Response Monitoring and Analysis Receive, catalogue, and track hazardous materials release notifications and NRC reports. Monitor hazardous materials incidents to identify best practices and areas for operational improvement. Conduct after-action reviews for significant events as directed by OEM leadership. Implement and maintain internal release follow-up tracking systems to support trend analysis and planning. Grants and Program Administration Identify, apply for, and manage grants related to hazardous materials preparedness and LEPC activities. Track program deliverables, maintain required documentation, and prepare reports for grant compliance. Participate in Emergency Operations Center (EOC) activations, drills, and exercises. Represent OEM on inter-agency committees and working groups related to hazardous materials preparedness. All other duties as assigned. Other projects as assigned Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities COMPETENCIES The ideal candidate: Exhibits high emotional intelligence and relies on interpersonal, leadership, diplomacy, and negotiation skills to accomplish work. Communicates clearly and thoroughly in writing and speaking, anticipating the needs of their audience. Pays keen attention to details to ensure standards are met, as well as find replicable best practices and to conduct root-cause analysis for improvement planning.


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