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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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You and the team will work together to prepare winning proposals for asbestos sampling and abatement oversight, lead and/or other hazardous materials surveys, industrial hygiene/IAQ/mold projects, and will help to deliver proper scoping of services, availability of staff, and profitable pricing.
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Supervise junior staff in coordinating asbestos and industrial hygiene projects. BS in Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Geology, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Microbiology, or related environmental field.
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This position requires a senior level, hardworking, safe, efficient and dedicated employee that is excited to lead the Industrial Hygiene team. 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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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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As a Senior Asbestos and Industrial Hygiene Consultant / Group Manager, you will work closely with the Environmental Department Managers in our Florida Division offices and will lead our asbestos and industrial hygiene (IH) collection and testing efforts for our clients as well as oversee and monitor projects.
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NES is a nationally recognized leader in providing environmental, health, and safety training and consulting, clan lab training, industrial hygiene, construction safety oversight, construction, and stormwater compliance services.
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Conducts microbial, lead, asbestos, and industrial hygiene inspections and sampling. Associates degree in Environmental Science, Microbiology, Industrial Hygiene, or related science from an accredited college or university preferred.
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We are currently looking for a Project Industrial Hygienist to join our California Building Sciences and Industrial Hygiene (BSI) Practice in Irvine or Los Angeles, CA. A Bachelor's degree in a science discipline, industrial hygiene, public health or environmental engineering is preferred but not required.
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Develop proposals for and implement, manage and direct Industrial Hygiene, Indoor Environmental Air Quality, Moisture/Mold, Asbestos and Lead inspection and abatement projects. 10+ years of experience in the hazardous building materials, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene industry.
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Although the primary focus of this position will be asbestos work and industrial hygiene, the support of other environmental work may include Phase I ESAs (with site visits and data review) and testing and sampling of air, groundwater, sediment and soil.
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A Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university in engineering, physical, chemical, biological, environment sciences, industrial hygiene or safety management, plus NYSDOL Asbestos Certificates and five (5) years experiences, including two (2) years supervisory experience in environmental hazard survey with particular emphasis on asbestos.
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Summary Employee will be assigned to Facilities Management Service, Salisbury - W.G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical Center, NC serving as an Industrial Hygienist working with the following: asbestos control and abatement, ethylene oxide, formaldehyde, hearing conservation, hazard communication, nitrous oxide, mercury, hazardous and infectious waste management, water testing and treatment, respirator program, and anti-neoplastic drugs.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Applied or Basic Sciences, Industrial Hygiene, Public Health, Environmental Science or related field. Participates in the development, management, and implementation of various Occupational Health and Safety programs, including industrial hygiene sampling.
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Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential preferred. 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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