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Master's degree or foreign equivalent degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational or Industrial Safety, Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field with three (3) years of progressively responsible experience working in EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) in a foundry, heavy manufacturing environment, or heavy construction consulting environment.
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Bachelor's degree in engineering, environmental science, industrial hygiene, or safety management from an accredited program. Ensure technical project execution in hazardous waste management, air emissions permitting, wastewater/stormwater permitting, industrial safety, industrial hygiene, and other regulatory program areas.
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Provide technical support and guidance on EHS and Responsible Care issues related to (but not limited to) occupational safety, industrial hygiene, fire protection, process safety management, environmental compliance (air emissions, water discharges, and waste disposal), product safety, medical issues, security, and transportation.
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Assist in development and communication of tools, training, and assessment to enable all sites to be fully compliant with requirements of Responsible Care. 10% Provide technical support and guidance on EHS and Responsible Care issues related to (but not limited to) occupational safety, industrial hygiene, fire protection, process safety management, environmental compliance (air emissions, water discharges, and waste disposal), product safety, medical issues, security, and transportation.
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The Office of Environment, Health and Safety provides technical support and services for UCSF Campus and UCSF Health in the following specialties: hazardous materials management, environmental compliance, ergonomics, fire and life safety, radiation safety, chemical safety, biological safety, laboratory safety, industrial hygiene, food facility safety, industrial safety, and others.
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Associates degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related field. Bachelor's degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related fields.
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OREDUCATION: Successfully completed a master's or equivalent graduate degree or 2 full years of progressively higher level graduate education leading to such a degree in a field which demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the work of the position, such as industrial hygiene, occupational health sciences, occupational and environmental health, toxicology, safety sciences, or related science.
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Familiarity with hazardous waste management, air emissions permitting, wastewater/stormwater permitting, industrial safety, and industrial hygiene. Loureiro' s areas of expertise include the integration of the highest quality engineering, construction, environmental health & safety, energy, laboratory analytical, and waste management services.
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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. We are currently looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our Safety and Industrial Hygiene Practice.
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Minimum of an associate degree or related degree in safety, industrial hygiene, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, chemistry, physics, biology, industrial safety, occupational health, environmental health, public health, or a related field plus two years relevant experience, or H.S. Diploma with four-years relevant experience in occupational safety or industrial hygiene.
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Job Title: Environmental Health Safety SpecialistLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $60-90K plus bonusJob Summary of the Environmental Health Safety Specialist:The Environmental, Health, Safety Specialist position will be responsible for assisting the Corporate EPA and Safety Coordinator in monitoring and maintaining all programs, processes and procedures as they relate to the safety, health, industrial hygiene, and housekeeping for the Iowa facility.
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Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene, or related discipline. Target areas include training programs, employee engagement/awareness, third party vendor management, communication and customer service (resident and owner facing processes) including safety committee oversight, OSHA/EPA required training, incident reporting (in collaboration with Risk), environmental testing and remediation, PPE requirements and other related activities.
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Preferred Qualification Specialized training or certification in Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Emergency Management or related field, e.g., Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Hazardous Materials Management (CHMM), Certified Protection Professional (CPP), Certified Emergency Manager (CEM), Minnesota Certified Emergency Manager, Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED.
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Required Skill/Ability 2: Demonstrated skills and knowledge in technical safety disciplines (e.g., radiation safety, industrial hygiene, biosafety, chemical safety, environmental monitoring, and sampling methods.
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Provides technical assistance and guidance in risk-related matters, including ergonomics, industrial hygiene, safety, environmental, incident investigation business resiliency and occupational health processes.
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