
Career Opportunities
SET Environmental offers rewarding career opportunities in environmental management services in both Texas and Illinois. We offer comprehensive health benefits and opportunities for professional growth.
If you are interested in obtaining a position with SET Environmental, please contact the name listed with a particular job posting.
We look forward to speaking with you!
Job Openings as of March 12, 2008
CHICAGO:
For more information regarding any Chicago job openings, please contact Jill Schoeneman at 847-537-9221 or jschoeneman@setenv.com.
Mechanic:
Auto-Mechanic will be responsible of the general maintenance of company vehicles and equipment at the Glenwood location. Must be able to work on various vehicles, pumps and electric motors and also possess welding and fabricating skills. Individual will also be responsible for general building maintenance.
ER/Field Technician:
Laborer who will perform heavy manual labor and work on various environmental and decontamination jobs. Position involves lifting and loading pumps and a variety of other equipment. Individual will use an assortment of hand tools i.e., shovels, jackhammers and heavy duty scrapers and must be able to manipulate a 50-pound drum. Individual will assist SET crews with various projects such as: clean up and removal of toxic and/or acutely hazardous chemical spills and confined-space entry work.
Field Chemist:
Individual will be responsible for working individually or in teams, packing laboratory waste and performing drum surveying and sampling at various client locations. The individual will respond to fuel/chemical spills and perform other field related activities. Coordinate lab pack projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment and supplies needed for individual projects. Strong knowledge of RCRA and DOT regulations along with knowledge of chemical compatibilities and segregations is required. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel.
DALLAS:
For more information regarding any Dallas job openings, please contact Jill Schoeneman at 847-537-9221 or jschoeneman@setenv.com.
Driver – Class A:
Driver will haul hazardous and non-hazardous roll-off boxes, tankers and vans. Also move heavy equipment on various remediation sites. Obtain manifests and necessary signatures and return completed paperwork to shipping office. Maintains any related records required. Must have 2 years of verifiable driving experience with tanker and HazMat endorsements.
Project Manager:
Individual will be responsible for running large scale projects and/or multiple locations of field projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment, supplies, paperwork and direct supervision of field personnel during project. Must have a thorough knowledge of environmental services issues and understand proper safety requirements. Minimum of 5 years field experience.
Project Supervisor:
Individual will be responsible for field projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment, supplies, paperwork and direct supervision of field personnel during project. Must be able to take accurate notes and keep track of billable items on job site. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel. Minimum of 3 years field experience.
Field Chemist:
Individual will be responsible for working individually or in teams, packing laboratory waste and performing drum surveying and sampling at various client locations. The individual will respond to fuel/chemical spills and perform other field related activities. Coordinate lab pack projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment and supplies needed for individual projects. Strong knowledge of RCRA and DOT regulations along with knowledge of chemical compatibilities and segregations is required. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel.
ER/Field Technician:
Laborer who will perform heavy manual labor and work on various environmental and decontamination jobs. Position involves lifting and loading pumps and a variety of other equipment. Individual will use an assortment of hand tools i.e., shovels, jackhammers and heavy duty scrapers and must be able to manipulate a 50-pound drum. Individual will assist SET crews with various projects such as: clean up and removal of toxic and/or acutely hazardous chemical spills and confined-space entry work.
HOUSTON FACILITY:
For more information regarding any Houston Facility job openings, please contact Tami Kilgus at 800-598-7328 or tkilgus@setenv.com.
** No openings at this time. **.
HOUSTON FIELD SERVICE:
For more information regarding any Houston Field Service job openings, please contact Andrea Haygood at 281-227-0718 or ahaygood@setenv.com.
Sales:
Position includes direct selling of hazardous and non-hazardous waste management services to industrial, government and institutional clients. Develop potential markets and provide constant maintenance of existing accounts. Prepare and follow-up on quotes of services offered to customers. Establish professional customer/vendor relationship with appropriate customer personnel. There is a strong emphasis on developing new business. Requirements include a BA degree or applicable job related experience. To be successful, one must have excellent written and oral skills, be highly motivated, and include strong interpersonal skills.
Project Manager:
Individual will be responsible for running large scale projects and/or multiple locations of field projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment, supplies, paperwork and direct supervision of field personnel during project. Must have a thorough knowledge of environmental services issues and understand proper safety requirements. Minimum of 5 years field experience.
Field Chemist:
Individual will be responsible for working individually or in teams, packing laboratory waste and performing drum surveying and sampling at various client locations. The individual will respond to fuel/chemical spills and perform other field related activities. Coordinate lab pack projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment and supplies needed for individual projects. Strong knowledge of RCRA and DOT regulations along with knowledge of chemical compatibilities and segregations is required. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel.
Driver – Class A:
Driver will haul hazardous and non-hazardous roll-off boxes, tankers and vans. Also move heavy equipment on various remediation sites. Obtain manifests and necessary signatures and return completed paperwork to shipping office. Maintains any related records required. Must have 2 years of verifiable driving experience with tanker and HazMat endorsements.
OKLAHOMA CITY:
For more information regarding any Noble, OK job openings, please contact Jill Schoeneman at 847-537-9221 or jschoeneman@setenv.com.
Driver – Class A:
Driver will haul hazardous and non-hazardous roll-off boxes, tankers and vans. Also move heavy equipment on various remediation sites. Obtain manifests and necessary signatures and return completed paperwork to shipping office. Maintains any related records required. Must have 2 years of verifiable driving experience with tanker and HazMat endorsements.
Project Manager:
Individual will be responsible for running large scale projects and/or multiple locations of field projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment, supplies, paperwork and direct supervision of field personnel during project. Must have a thorough knowledge of environmental services issues and understand proper safety requirements. Minimum of 5 years field experience.
Project Supervisor:
Individual will be responsible for field projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment, supplies, paperwork and direct supervision of field personnel during project. Must be able to take accurate notes and keep track of billable items on job site. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel. Minimum of 3 years field experience.
Field Chemist:
Individual will be responsible for working individually or in teams, packing laboratory waste and performing drum surveying and sampling at various client locations. The individual will respond to fuel/chemical spills and perform other field related activities. Coordinate lab pack projects from start to completion including assessment of equipment and supplies needed for individual projects. Strong knowledge of RCRA and DOT regulations along with knowledge of chemical compatibilities and segregations is required. Individual must effectively interface with customers and SET personnel.
ER/Field Technician:
Laborer who will perform heavy manual labor and work on various environmental and decontamination jobs. Position involves lifting and loading pumps and a variety of other equipment. Individual will use an assortment of hand tools i.e., shovels, jackhammers and heavy duty scrapers and must be able to manipulate a 50-pound drum. Individual will assist SET crews with various projects such as: clean up and removal of toxic and/or acutely hazardous chemical spills and confined-space entry work.
