Anderson Pollution Control, Inc.

When standards and service matter.

Employment Opportunities

24 Hour Emergency Response 866-609-6208

At APC we count on expert, professional employees to meet our clients' needs and are always on the lookout for skilled candidates.

Contact us or call 936-441-2225 for more information.

Current Openings

Drivers :

Hiring drivers at all locations, skilled Class A drivers with X endorsement.
Oil field experience, TWIC card and 40hr Hazwoper a plus.

Oil Spill/Hazmat Emergency Response Technician :

  • Ensures Health and Safety is the number one goal by following policies, processes, and acting in a safe manner at all times.
  • Engage in strenuous physical labor including lifting, pulling and pulling heavy objects.
  • Operates light and heavy equipment including, but not limited to: pumps, vacuum equipment, oil spill boom, generators, bobcats, etc.
  • Performs emergency response activities including, but not limited to chemical and water spills, tank cleaning, equipment decontamination, etc.
  • Responsible for quick and immediate response when on call, secure coverage for shift and communicate your replacement's name to the coordinator.
  • Handles various hand tools and powered (pneumatic and electrical, hydraulic) industrial tools, including pressure washers and saws.
  • Works with vibration-producing tools including jack hammers, rivet-busters, air-chisels, nibblers and etc.
  • Ensures proper use of equipment and immediately notify supervisor of any mechanical failure or problem of equipment.
  • Adheres to and ensures constant compliance with Health & Safety Compliance and regulations.
  • The ability to wear and properly use a variety of Levels A, B, C & D personal protective Equipment (PPE). This includes respirators, skin, face, hand and foot protection in a multiple number of combinations.
  • Works in various temperatures indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions: including extreme heat and cold while wearing various levels of personal protective equipment.
  • Works in atmospheres and locations with the potential for exposure to various chemical and physical agents, some of which may be hazardous, toxic or corrosive.
  • Works in potentially elevated noise levels, confined spaces, including lifting in areas of low clearance. Working at elevations including working from ladders and scaffolding.
  • Assists in field sampling activities and calibration of meters.
  • Climbs ladders, scaffolding and into and out of trucks, tanks, and various other containers.
  • Works extended (> 8 hrs.) time periods. Note that in emergency response situations these periods can extend beyond 8 hours.