Compliance Technician
Dead River Company - Manchester, NH
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Join Our Team - Find Your Future!Position Summary: The Compliance Technician performs maintenance and installation projects at Dead River Company bulk plants and underground storage facilities. This position ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations concerning OSHA, DOT, EPA and individual State Environmental Agencies. Performs emergency maintenance for bulk plants and retail motor fuel sites, and conducts annual UST inspections. Essential Functions: 1. Performs general safety and maintenance items for both underground and aboveground bulk plants. 2. Troubleshoots operational equipment issues and makes appropriate repairs. 3. Coordinates and oversees bulk plant upgrades, renovations and repairs of construction projects. 4. Assists Managers and Supervisors with operation and maintenance questions regarding their distribution equipment. 5. Assists Managers with inspection training. 6. Completes UST inspections and ongoing maintenance. 7. Inspects equipment in the field for safety and environmental compliance. 8. Assists with inspections for potential acquisitions. 9. Gathers estimates for bulk plant projects. 10. Assists with SPCC compliance work. 11. Interacts with state environmental and fire agencies. 12. Completes various safety and environmental projects as needed. Highly Competitive Compensation and Industry Leading Benefits- Paid weekly! Health Insurance - Premiums as low as $6 for full time employees! Dental insurance and Vision Insurance Company Provided Life insurance, Short-term and Long-Term disability 401(k) plan with company match Paid time off and paid holidays Tuition assistance for employees and scholarships available for employees' children Discounts on our products and services Opportunities for growth throughout our footprint. Other Tasks: Performs other work-related duties as assigned. Experience: Prior experience in hazardous materials handling and a working knowledge of petroleum and LP products and their characteristics is preferred. Prior experience and training in the general construction of bulk plants is preferred. Technical knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local codes relating to USTs, safety, and bulk plant construction is preferred. Other Attributes Required: • Good listening, communication, and presentation skills • Safety awareness and professional integrity • Planning and scheduling skills • Prioritizing maintenance requests • Flexibility in schedule changes • Accuracy, organization, and attention to detail • Dependability • Courteous demeanor and professional appearance • Leadership skills and the ability to promote teamwork • Flexibility to work overtime • Ability to remain calm under emergency conditions and in stressful situations • Self-motivated and able to work with limited day-to-day supervision Ability to deal successfully with a diverse group of people Education: A high school diploma is required Certification and Testing: Hazardous Materials Technician level HAZWOPER training is required. Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire Underground Storage Tank inspector, installation and removal certification (or able to rapidly achieve this certification). Contacts: The Compliance Technician interacts frequently with Market Managers, and other site managers, equipment suppliers, regulatory agency representatives, and upper management to ensure equipment is properly maintained and in safety and environmental compliance. Decisions Made: The Equipment Installation and Maintenance Technician makes decisions regarding appropriate steps to take in servicing, maintaining, or installing equipment. Complex decisions are made in conjunction with the Safety Manager and local Market Manager. The Director of Risk Management and Legal Compliance and Safety Manger are kept apprised of complex safety issues, especially if they impact safety or the environment. Safety Considerations: Safety considerations relate to safe operation of the service vehicle, wearing appropriate personal protective equipment, and operating small and large equipment in a safe manner Equipment Used: Hand tools, air tools, drills, presses and grinders, lifts, boom trucks, jacks, various testing equipment, safety equipment, pipes, tubing, etc. Work Environment: About 90% of the time is spent working outside in all weather conditions. Temperatures can vary from below zero to above 90 degrees, depending on the time of year. There is exposure to petroleum products for some maintenance activities. This position requires travel to all our locations throughout Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. Overnight travel is often required. Physical Requirements Analysis: • The position requires frequent sitting, standing, walking, and driving. • The position requires occasional stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and climbing. • There is frequent use of the hands/arms to reach, feel, handle, lift or pull. • There is frequent communication involving both talking and listening. Weight or Force Moved: The Equipment Installation and Maintenance Technician must be able to physically perform lifting, shoveling, and moving of heavy objects while performing inspections, maintenance, and installations. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
Created: 2026-03-10