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At a minimum must hold a bachelor's degree in a technical discipline: Occupational Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environment, Health and Safety, Chemistry, Biology, or appropriate science-related field.
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Our team has over 1,000 years of combined environmental experience and consists of engineers and scientists that specialize in Air Quality, Waste, Water, CEQA, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Industrial Hygiene, Safety, Environmental Science, or similar. Conducting comprehensive environmental, health and safety inspections of laboratories and facilities.
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American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH) Certified Industrial Hygienist Technical Direction and financial management of large-scale projects providing environmental services, asbestos, lead, PCBs, mold, indoor air quality, industrial hygiene, safety and hazardous materials experience with a consulting/engineering firm in the local market place.
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Providing technical assistance and advice to laboratory managers and employees regarding health, safety and environmental issues. Professional certification such as ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM. 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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Support plant leadership on capital project planning to align sustainability efforts with capital and engineering projectsPerform other duties assignedUnder This Roof, We Require:Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Science, Safety Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical or Environmental Engineering or a related field required.
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Bachelor's degree in Biology, Environmental Engineering, Environmental, Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical Engineering, Toxicology or other related science and seven years of experience in a related field; or.
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Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Science, Safety Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical or Environmental Engineering or a related field required.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, Traffic Safety; Transit Safety; Chemical/Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or related field.
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AS or BS in industrial hygiene, environmental science or related science/engineering fields (preferred) AIM Environmental LLC is seeking candidates possessing experience in conducting building surveys/inspections for asbestos, lead-based paint and mold.
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G., occupational health, industrial hygiene, environmental science, engineering, or related field). 5 + years of experience in industrial hygiene, hazardous materials, and compliance.
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AA or BA/BS degree in environmental science, construction management, engineering, or industrial hygiene, with a minimum of six months of relevant experience. NV5 is seeking an Industrial Hygiene Technician to join our Building Sciences Team. As an integral member of the team, you will contribute to a variety of projects focused on hazardous materials in the built environment, including lead, asbestos, and mold.
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Job Segment: Manufacturing Engineer, Industrial Hygiene, Engineer, Environmental Science, Engineering, Customer Service, Science. Coordinate safety efforts and support zero incident goal including industrial hygiene, occupational health, JSA, ergonomics, SDS.
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Bachelor's and/or Master's degree in engineering, industrial science management, environmental science management, or environmental engineering. This role will be responsible for providing strategic direction and oversight, aligned with Global EHS & Sustainability, for occupational health, safety, hygiene, occupation medicine personal, environmental, and sustainability issues, including federal, state and local compliance to regulations.
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Provide environmental support to multiple services lines including industrial hygiene, geotechnical services, construction and building materials, and facilities. Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Engineering, Geology, Archeology or related discipline and more than 10 years of experience in the practice.
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