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BS in Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Geology, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Microbiology, or related environmental field. The successful candidate will have experience in field monitoring and sample collection activities in the areas of asbestos, lead-based paint, indoor air quality, workplace exposure, noise and vibration on construction sites, and performing monitoring and documentation of contractor work practices and activities on abatement and remediation sites.
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Supervise junior staff in coordinating asbestos and industrial hygiene projects. of professional experience in the execution of asbestos surveys, asbestos air monitoring, and project management, regulated and hazardous materials, mold and asbestos.
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Perform indoor air quality, mold, and industrial hygiene assessments and water sampling in commercial, residential, industrial and government settings. Identify and develop new business opportunities, and delivery of responsive, high-quality services for the Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health & Safety markets.
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The MEL Specialist is a member of the Africa Division within FTF-OCI. The MEL Specialist is part of a team of MEL TAs and Specialists that provide technical assistance to support USAID's Missions' performance monitoring needs and systems for investments in resilience, agriculture, nutrition, and water, and manage the oversight of programmatic performance at the country level for Feed the Future.
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Our services extend to environmental due diligence, hydrogeological investigations, remediation, brownfield redevelopment, vapor intrusion investigations and mitigation, engineering controls for abandoned landfills, and industrial hygiene services (asbestos, lead-based paint, mold) for municipalities, school districts, and private clients nationwide.
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Performing air monitoring for asbestos abatement, lead and mold remediation activities. Minimum of 2 years of experience preferred in performing and coordinating asbestos, lead paint, IAQ, water intrusion/mold, general industrial hygiene, and facility-related investigations, but willing to train the right candidate.
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Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing. Assists with soil drilling, rock coring, sampling, classifications, in-situ testing, and monitoring well installation.
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Implementing, monitoring, and participating in the development of site health and safety programs (Ergonomics, Laboratory and Chemical Safety, Bloodborne Pathogens, Biosafety, Laboratory inspections, etc.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Environmental Science, or similar. Professional certification such as ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM. The EHS Specialist Service Provider serves an important and highly visible role helping to ensure that site HSE Management System (HSE-MS) requirements are appropriately implemented and maintained necessary to ensure safe site operations.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the completion of industrial hygiene field investigations, identifying monitoring methods and media, performing exposure monitoring for chemical and physical hazards and other airborne contaminants, operating and maintaining field testing equipment, and compiling data from field investigations.
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Job duties with industrial hygiene inspections include performance of noise surveys, radon surveys, microbial investigations with sampling, other personal sampling monitoring such as silica and lead, and data reporting.
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As an Industrial Hygiene Technician, you will perform field and office work associated with environmental and hazardous materials assessments and monitoring. Conduct asbestos and lead-based paint building assessments and abatement air monitoring, hazardous materials assessments (asbestos, lead, radon, PCBs, universal wastes, etc.
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Partner with other EHS functions (Industrial Hygiene, Construction Safety, Hazardous Waste, Environmental, Ergonomics, Equipment Safety, etc.) Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Safety, Engineering, Ergonomics, Environmental Health, Industrial Hygiene, or Safety-related discipline Certifications (OHST, ASP) or equivalent.
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Arcadis is currently seeking an Industrial Hygiene Specialist/ Asbestos Field Inspector to perform asbestos-related field work, including inspections and abatement monitoring/oversight and air sampling.
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5+ years of professional experience in the execution of asbestos surveys, asbestos air monitoring, and project management, regulated and hazardous materials, mold and asbestos (construction industry experience a plus.
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