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TRC is seeking an experienced Environmental Technician to join our Building Science and Industrial Hygiene practice in Exton, PA to conduct surveys and abatement oversight for asbestos, lead-based paint and other industrial hygiene projects.
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Summary of Position Responsibilities: Lead and manage all health and safety compliance programs (e.g., injury prevention, hearing conservation, indoor air quality, bloodborne pathogens, industrial hygiene, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, medical surveillance, confined space, lock out tag out, and electrical safety.
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Recent college graduate having graduated within 12 months prior to internship start date with a degree in Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene or closely related field. Under general supervision, will assist with various health & safety/industrial hygiene projects based on site specific needs to ensure site compliance with regulatory standards.
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Primary responsibilities include developing, implementing, and enforcing all EHS requirements to assure compliance; building world-class environmental, safety, health/wellness, industrial hygiene, and loss prevention programs and culture; driving continuous improvement of EHS performance; and, serving as the key site contact for EHS-related government agencies (i.e., OSHA, EPA, FDA, etc.
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Serves as the sites Industrial Hygiene Coordinator, which consists of implementation and maintenance of Industrial Hygiene Programs (e.g. Hazardous Communication, Hearing Conservation, etc.
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A qualified candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of direct relevant experience supporting or leading all aspects of EHS, including but not limited to: due diligence, auditing, and compliance assurance; EHS procedures development and training in industrial and manufacturing settings; air quality, wastewater, chemical management, bulk liquid storage, and waste handling; industrial hygiene, environmental assessment, and industrial safety compliance.
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Your Responsibilities as an Environmental Scientist focusing on Industrial Hygiene and Safety Services in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, California area will include: Perform Asbestos, Lead-Paint, Microbial, Safety and Compliance assessment and abatement oversight projects with an approximate 75/25 mix of field and office duties.
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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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Bachelor's degree in engineering, a natural science, industrial hygiene, environmental science and, professional Certification, such as: ASP/CSP. Experience in safety working for an institution of higher education.
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Provide training and educational programs to employees on various industrial hygiene topics, including hazard communication, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, and ergonomics.
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Specialist/EHS/Environmental/Health/Safety/Food Manufacturing/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Occupational Health and Safety/Chemistry/Food Science/Industrial Hygiene/PSM/Engineer/Engineering/PSM/EHS Generalist/Chemical Engineer/Specialty Chemicals/EHS.
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The positions will engage all aspects of the EHS program including- Environmental permitting and inspections, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, construction, waste management, safety program creation, and implementation of each one of these programs.
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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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Required: In-depth knowledge of safety, environmental & health systems and compliance (chemical management, confined space, radiation, lasers, hearing conservation, industrial hygiene, Permit to Work, machine safety- LOTO, working at heights, BBS, PPE, stormwater, wastewater, spill, hazardous waste, etc.
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Although the primary focus of this position will be industrial hygiene and asbestos work, the performance of standard 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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