Environmental Engineer I-Disneyland
Candidate-se agora mesmo! Candidatar-se depois Job ID 10137123 Local Anaheim, Califórnia, Estados Unidos Empresa Disneyland Resort Data da publicação 10/12/2025Descrição do cargo:
Disneyland Resort is a world-class entertainment and technology leader. Walt's passion was to innovate and to push boundaries of what is possible, a passion that remains central in our business to this day.
In this dynamic role, the Environmental Engineer I supports the program implementation for the nonhazardous and regulated waste programs for Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, Downtown Disney, Grand California Hotel, Disneyland Hotel, Pixar Pals Hotel, and offsite locations. Routine work includes regulatory review and feedback, TSDF audits, maintaining waste profiles, preparing reports for government agencies, and developing internal standards and communication pieces. You will have an advanced understanding of the federal, state, and local solid waste regulatory frameworks and expertise working with internal partners and regulating agencies.
This is a full-time, salaried exempt position, reporting directly to the Senior Manager- Regulated Waste & Field Operations in Anaheim, CA. No relocation assistance will be provided for this position.
You Will:
Hazardous Waste Management:
Monitor DTSC, EPA, and DOT regulatory updates and provide informed recommendations to ensure ongoing compliance.
Support evaluation of end-point disposal facilities through desk audits and documentation reviews.
Develop and maintain accurate hazardous waste profiles to support proper classification and disposal.
Coordinate and/or deliver Hazardous Waste Handler training for Cast Members to promote safe and compliant practices.
Review sampling data to determine waste classifications in alignment with regulatory standards.
Prepare, complete, and sign manifests for hazardous waste shipments.
Partner with construction teams to coordinate disposal needs for active projects.
Nonhazardous Waste Management:
Track and assess CalRecycle regulatory updates, offering guidance to support compliance.
Manage compliance reporting and maintain accurate data for internal and external requirements.
Create and update nonhazardous waste profiles to ensure proper handling and disposal.
Collaborate with construction teams to support nonhazardous waste disposal needs.
Program Support:
Develop and maintain internal communication materials (e.g., Team Talks) to keep partners informed and engaged.
You Will Have:
2+ years of hands-on experience overseeing hazardous and regulated waste compliance programs in California, ensuring operations meet all state and local requirements.
Skilled in environmental sampling and analytical procedures, with the ability to collect, interpret, and communicate results effectively.
Deep understanding of hazardous material chemistry, supporting accurate classification, safe handling, and compliance-driven decision-making.
Proven experience collaborating with regional, state, and federal agencies, fostering positive relationships and ensuring alignment with regulatory expectations.
Exceptional communication and partnership skills, with the ability to work confidently and collaboratively across all levels of an organization.
Preferred Qualifications:
5+ years of experience leading hazardous waste, solid waste, and recycling compliance programs, with a strong track record of operational excellence.
Demonstrated expertise in environmental compliance, including interpreting regulations and implementing practical solutions.
Exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and regulatory deliverables simultaneously.
Strong working knowledge of CalRecycle regulatory programs, ensuring accurate reporting and compliant waste management practices.
Thorough understanding of DTSC requirements, including hazardous waste classification, storage, and disposal standards.
Familiarity with the California Medical Waste Management Act, supporting safe and compliant handling of medical waste streams.
Knowledge of DOT/PHMSA regulations governing the transportation of hazardous materials, including documentation and packaging requirements.
Possession of, or the ability to obtain, a CHMM or CHMP certification, demonstrating commitment to professional growth and industry standards.
Required Education:
B.S. Engineering (Civil or Chemical preferred)
Preferred Education:
Master’s degree in a Science, Engineering, or related field
Additional Information:
Benefits and Perks: Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits
The hiring range for this position in Anaheim, CA is $79,400.00-$106,400.00 per year. The base pay actually offered will take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Sobre Disneyland Resort:
Quando Walt Disney inaugurou a Disneyland em 17 de julho de 1955, ele disse que esperava que ela fosse “uma fonte de alegria e inspiração para todo o mundo”. Desde então, o Disneyland Resort recebeu mais de 800 milhões de hóspedes, expandindo para se tornar um destino de resort familiar de categoria internacional, multifacetada, de aproximadamente 202 hectares, completo com dois renomados parques temáticos da Disney, três hotéis e a eletrizante área de compras, refeições e entretenimento conhecida como Downtown Disney District. Por meio de uma combinação de criatividade, tecnologia e inovação, o resort traz o contar de histórias a um novo patamar, e os funcionários Disney do Disneyland Resort desempenham uma parte importante para trazer a magia da Disney para a vida de milhares de hóspedes todos os dias.
Sobre The Walt Disney Company:
A The Walt Disney Company, juntamente com suas subsidiárias e afiliadas, é uma líder diversificada em entretenimento familiar e mídia internacional que inclui três segmentos principais de negócios: Disney Entertainment, ESPN e Disney Experiences. Desde seus primeiros passos como um estúdio de desenho animado na década de 1920 até se tornar o atual nome de destaque na indústria do entretenimento, a Disney orgulhosamente dá continuidade a seu legado de criação de histórias e experiências de padrão internacional para toda a família. As histórias, personagens e experiências da Disney tocam consumidores e visitantes de todas as partes do mundo. Com operações em mais de 40 países, nossos funcionários e colaboradores trabalham juntos para criar experiências de entretenimento adoradas por todos.
Esta vaga é oferecida junto à Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc., que é parte de um segmento de negócios que chamamos de Disneyland Resort.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. é um empregador de oportunidades iguais. Os candidatos serão selecionados para emprego independente de raça, religião, cor, sexo, orientação sexual, gênero, identidade de gênero, expressão de gênero, nacionalidade, ancestralidade, idade, estado civil, status militar ou de veterano, quadro clínico, informações genéticas ou deficiência, ou qualquer outro motivo proibido por lei federal, estadual ou local. A Disney defende um ambiente de negócios em que ideias e decisões de todas as pessoas nos ajudam a crescer, inovar, criar as melhores histórias e ser relevantes em um mundo em constante evolução.
