Environmental Engineer I
Jetzt bewerben Später bewerben Job ID 10150907 Standort Anaheim, Kalifornien, USA Veröffentlichungsdatum 26/05/2026 Unternehmen Disneyland ResortJob-Zusammenfassung:
About the Role:
The Environmental Engineer I is an early-career, problem-solving professional who supports Disney's corporate environmental programs by integrating regulatory compliance into complex construction and operational activities across our world-class entertainment portfolio. In this role, you will apply engineering fundamentals to protect air, water, and land resources while enabling innovative projects that help deliver unforgettable experiences for guests and Cast Members.
Responsibilities:
In this intermediate-level role, you will support planning, design, and execution of construction and operational projects with a focus on air quality, water compliance, and regulated waste, ensuring environmental requirements are embedded from concept through field implementation. Working independently with moderate guidance, you will collaborate with cross-functional partners to solve a range of technical problems, maintain strong regulatory compliance, and provide clear, data-driven insights that help Disney manage environmental risk while supporting business objectives. This role matters because it safeguards Disney's environmental performance and reputation, requiring strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic environment.
- Ensure Environmental Construction Guides, specifications, and contract special conditions are properly incorporated into project designs and implemented throughout construction activities at the Resort.
- Actively participate in design development and formal design reviews, providing environmental construction and compliance input to project teams.
- Support early identification and escalation of environmental issues requiring specialized attention, including permitting, registrations, regulated material handling, demolition activities, and assessment of historical land use relative to planned work.
- Conduct environmental compliance audits of construction sites, including hazardous waste accumulation areas, SWPPP implementation, and chemical management/VOC-related activities, and drive timely closure of findings.
- Verify implementation and effectiveness of Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and ensure compliance with applicable stormwater and water quality regulatory requirements.
- Evaluate construction equipment for compliance with air quality standards, ensuring appropriate registration, permitting, and usage requirements are met.
- Support acquisition and maintenance of environmental permits, registrations, laboratory sampling programs, and associated regulatory documentation for air, water, and waste programs.
- Coordinate closely with Facilities Asset Management (FAM), Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI), and other construction and demolition stakeholders to plan for regulated waste generation, staging, transportation, and disposal, identifying opportunities for consolidation and efficiency.
- Review laboratory analyses and develop waste characterization determinations to support compliant disposal of hazardous and nonhazardous waste streams.
- Develop, maintain, and enhance GIS datasets, mapping products, and dashboards that integrate spatial data with environmental monitoring systems, inspection records, and regulatory reporting tools to support decision-making.
- Contribute to internal standards, procedures, and communication materials that promote consistent environmental compliance practices across construction and operations teams.
- Spend significant time in the field at construction and operational sites, sometimes in demanding weather and outside standard working hours, to support project needs and ensure compliance in real time.
Required Qualifications:
- Years of Experience: 2+ years of relevant environmental engineering, environmental compliance, or closely related experience in construction, infrastructure, or industrial operations.
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Chemical, Civil, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related engineering discipline.
- Proven project management field experience supporting environmental aspects of construction or operational projects.
- Detailed understanding of environmental requirements related to California-regulated waste, stormwater quality, and compliance with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) permitting requirements.
- Ability to understand and interpret construction drawings and the overall construction design process.
- Knowledge of environmental sampling and analysis procedures, including interpretation of laboratory data for compliance and waste classification purposes.
- Experience with GIS programming and application development, including scripting, automation, and spatial data analysis using ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and related tools (e.g., Workforce, Field Maps, Survey123, Dashboards, Experience Builder).
- Demonstrated capability in database architecture, data visualization/dashboard creation, and basic web page development to support environmental data management and reporting.
- Ability to function efficiently and independently in a fast-paced, changing environment while managing multiple tasks and priorities with attention to detail.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to explain complex technical information clearly to non-technical partners.
- Effective collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to build partnerships across diverse teams and levels of the organization.
- Willingness and ability to spend extensive time in the field, including walking construction sites and working non-standard hours as project needs require.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a related engineering or science field.
- Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification or the ability to obtain EIT certification within a defined timeframe.
- Experience with Disney Theme Parks and Resorts or other large, multi-facility entertainment or hospitality operations.
- Experience leading or supporting hazardous, solid, and recycling waste compliance programs, including interaction with regulatory agencies and third-party vendors.
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The hiring range for this position in Anaheim, CA is $79,400 to $106,400 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.
Über Disneyland Resort:
Als Walt Disney Disneyland am 17. Juli 1955 eröffnete, sagte er, er hoffe, dass es „eine Quelle der Freude und Inspiration für die ganze Welt“ sein würde. Seitdem hat das Disneyland Resort mehr als 800 Millionen Gäste empfangen und sich zu einem rund 202 Hektar großen, vielseitigen und erstklassigen Familienresort entwickelt, das mit zwei renommierten Disney-Themenparks, drei Hotels und dem aufregenden Einkaufs-, Ess- und Unterhaltungsbereich, bekannt als Downtown Disney District, ausgestattet ist. Durch eine Kombination aus Kreativität, Technologie und Innovation bringt das Resort das Erzählen von Geschichten zu neuen Höhen, und die Ensemblemitglieder des Disneyland Resort spielen eine wichtige Rolle dabei, diese Disney-Magie für Tausende von Gästen jeden Tag zum Leben zu erwecken.
Über The Walt Disney Company:
Die Walt Disney Company ist zusammen mit ihren Tochtergesellschaften und verbundenen Unternehmen ein führendes, diversifiziertes internationales Familienunterhaltungs- und Medienunternehmen mit folgenden Geschäftsbereichen: Disney Entertainment, ESPN sowie Disney Experiences. Von seinen bescheidenen Anfängen als Zeichentrickfilmstudio in den 1920er Jahren bis zu seiner aktuellen Vorreiterrolle in der Unterhaltungsindustrie trägt Disney stolz sein Erbe weiter und bietet Geschichten und Erlebnisse von Weltklasse, die alle Familienmitglieder bezaubern. Disneys Geschichten, Figuren und Abenteuer erreichen Verbraucher und Gäste aus allen Teilen der Welt. Gemeinsam schaffen unsere Mitarbeiter und Darsteller aus Niederlassungen in über 40 Ländern der Welt Unterhaltungserlebnisse, die sowohl auf globaler Ebene als auch im heimischen Umfeld begeistern.
Diese Position ist bei Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc., das Teil eines Geschäftssegments ist, das wir Disneyland Resort nennen.
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. bietet als Arbeitgeber Chancengleichheit. Die Beurteilung der Möglichkeit der Beschäftigung von Bewerbern erfolgt unabhängig von ethnischer Zugehörigkeit, Religion, Hautfarbe, Geschlecht, sexueller Orientierung, Geschlechtsidentität, Geschlechtsausdruck, nationaler Herkunft, Abstammung, Alter, Familienstand, militärischem Status oder Veteranenstatus, Gesundheitszustand, genetischen Informationen oder einer Behinderung, oder anderer gemäß Bundes-, Landes- oder örtlichem Gesetz verbotener Merkmale. Disney fördert eine Unternehmenskultur, in der Ideen und Entscheidungen aller Personen uns dabei helfen, zu wachsen, innovativ zu sein, die besten Geschichten zu schreiben und in einer sich ständig weiterentwickelnden Welt von Bedeutung zu sein.
