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The IH Consultant will mentor a junior industrial hygiene staff and provide leadership in various IH activities such as air sampling, noise monitoring, exposure assessment, hazardous building materials such as asbestos, lead, lead paint, silica, formaldehyde, etc.
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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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Arcadis has an immediate need for an Asbestos Building Inspector on an as-needed basis on our Regulated Building Material and Industrial Hygiene team in the Seattle/Portland area.
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Although the primary focus of this position will be industrial hygiene and asbestos work, the performance of other routine environmental work may include: Phase 1 ESAs including site visits and data review, testing, and sampling of environmental media to include in air, groundwater, sediment, and soils.
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Experience in the fields of construction, demolition, remediation, asbestos abatement, lead abatement, lifting & rigging, ergonomics, noise, scaffolding, air monitoring and industrial hygiene equipment.
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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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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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We are currently seeking an experienced Environmental Scientist/Industrial Hygiene Inspector to participate in asbestos, lead, mold and universal waste inspections in the New York/New Jersey area.
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The position will provide technical support on a variety of industrial hygiene (IH) and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) projects, primarily asbestos, lead, and mold investigation planning, fieldwork participation and sampling, reporting, and client communication.
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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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Responsible for Project Managing multi-discipline consulting services including, but not limited to environmental site assessments, subsurface investigations, remediation design and implementation, Missouri Brownfields/ Voluntary Cleanup Program (BVCP)Voluntary Cleanup and/or Kansas Voluntary Cleanup and Property Redevelopment Program (VCPRP), Underground Storage tank Programs in Kansas and Missouri, industrial hygiene (indoor air quality, asbestos, lead, mold, etc.
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Perform field-related tasks which may include the following: conducting asbestos surveys and sampling, mapping moisture levels, assessing visible signs of biological growth, lead surveys and sampling, asbestos abatement procedures, monitoring air quality, mold sampling and clearance protocols, assessing mold presence, and conducting industrial hygiene assessments.
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Our extensive client base encompasses over 110 state and local governmental agencies, 50 financial institutions, thousands of private entities, and several non-profit organizations. Bachelor’s degree or master’s degree in environmental science, geology, hydrogeology, engineering, or related field from an accredited university.
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Work with Purchasing to produce annual contracts for asbestos abatement, industrial hygiene consulting and duct cleaning. Certifications: MN Dept of Health & Safety Asbestos Site Supervisor, MDH Asbestos Inspector, MDH Asbestos Project Designer.
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You will conduct initial building inspections, asbestos and lead abatement oversight and assist project managers with industrial hygiene inspections. Terracon is seeking and Asbestos and Industrial Hygiene Technician to join our team in San Diego, CA. This position would be part of a very skilled team that performs airborne chemical monitoring, noise monitoring, indoor air quality surveys, asbestos and lead based paint surveys, safety audits, and other activities.
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