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Performs complex technical hazard assessment assignments involving the evaluation and analysis of laboratory data to develop hazard control options for asbestos exposures, mold growth, drinking water exceedances, confined spaces, or other similar health hazards.
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High level performance of water mitigation, tarping, board up, mold remediation, asbestos/lead abatement and carpet cleaning/reinstallation services according to Paul Davis and industry specifications under the supervision of the Mitigation Manager.
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Coordinate work of contractors, vendors and suppliers in HVAC, environmental issues (lead paint, asbestos abatement/encapsulation), carpentry and other trade work of minor and major facilities construction projects.
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May conduct hazardous material surveys, as well as asbestos abatement monitoring services during abatement projects. Construction, Construction inspection, civil engineering, Aci, Nuclear density, nicet, NETTCP, Aci certified, Concrete testing, Soil testing, Material testing, odot.
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Our team puts emphasis into living our Vision, Mission and Values to be more than just a service provider - our Mitigation Technicians are on the front lines of restoring their communities by being first on site after disasters strike (i.e. floods, fires) and will be leading the mitigation effort to restore the property.
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Serve as a technical expert in environmental programs such as: hazardous materials/waste, solid waste, wastewater discharge, drinking water, asbestos abatement, noise, underground storage tanks, natural resources, soil conservation, etc.
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Knowledge of regulations, policies, and criteria to develop and implement programs for the protection of building occupants and GSA employees in the area of confined space, fall prevention, lockout/tagout, arc flash labeling and safety requirements, confined space marking and evaluation needs, Safety Awareness, RF/EMF, HazCom, Hazardous waste management, PPE, asbestos and LBP, and Medical surveillance/hearing conservation.
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Demonstrated track record in the areas of air pollution, noise mitigation, and asbestos abatement, including innovative approaches to promoting environmental health and safety - Ability to carry out assigned tasks decisively and accurately, work effectively in a team, and supervise the work of a variety of specialized environmental consultants.
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Coordinate subcontractors and/or vendors on site with specifics of structural demolition, electrical work, plumbing work, hazardous testing work, asbestos/lead abatement, dumpsters, pods, temporary services such as toilets, wash stations, and electric as well as specialty services such as art conservation.
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Coordinates project management of asbestos abatement projects and renovation projects. Updates drawings on asbestos locations or abatement projects to be given to drafter.
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Perform inspections for asbestos, lead-based paint and PCB. Create abatement/remediation construction documents. TOP Leading Engineering Firm is seeking an Environmental Scientist, to join their team in NYC.
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Perform asbestos surveys, asbestos management planning, operations and maintenance plans development, abatement oversight and air monitoring services, employee exposure assessments, noise assessment and hearing conservation, ventilation and lighting surveys, mold assessments and remediation monitoring, and indoor environmental quality investigations.
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Willing to certify in asbestos abatement. Willing to certify in asbestos abatement. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security, such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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Services may include Phase I/II environmental site assessments, ecological and natural resource field surveys, tank closure assessments, asbestos abatement, storm water management, and site planning and permitting.
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Inspects and/or investigates complaints within an assigned area such as lead and asbestos abatement activities; The Department's Environmental Health and Drinking Water (EHDW) Branch regulates over 2,500 public water systems that provide safe drinking water to over 2.8 million people in the State of Connecticut and oversees activities related to food protection, private wells, subsurface sewage disposal, lead, radon, asbestos, and licensure.
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