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Proven experience working as an Ergonomist or in a similar role, preferably in consulting or corporate settings. As an Ergonomist, you will play a pivotal role in assessing, designing, and implementing tailored ergonomic solutions for our clients.
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Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) is a plus. Athletic Trainer (AT) Physical Therapist (DPT) or Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)Occupational Therapist (OT) or Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA.
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Injury Prevention, Office Ergonomics, or Industrial Ergonomics from OCCUPRO Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) is a plus. Athletic Trainer (AT) Physical Therapist (DPT) or Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Occupational Therapist (OT) or Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) Ability to travel to client sites as needed (1-2 times per month, for 1-3 days each assignment.
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The Industrial Engineer Ergonomist will work directly with production in implementing safe solutions for the operator. As an Ergonomist, you will be responsible for leading the implementation, continuous improvement, driving innovation for Ergonomics within the Spring Hill site in an effort to reduce injuries.
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As a Future Program Ergonomist, you will be responsible for the identification and resolution of ergonomic issues which will drive the reduction of injuries and manufacturing inefficiencies on next generation of vehicles including Autonomous and Semi-autonomous vehicles, industry leading SUV’s and Trucks.
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CS also helps to make Intel and our community a greener place by supporting Intel commitment to environmental sustainability, including investing in conservation projects, setting company-wide environmental targets and driving reductions in greenhouse emissions, energy use, water use and waste generation.
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The Environment, Health, and Safety Engineer - Ergonomist is responsible for partnering with team to ensure compliance with environmental health & safety standards and regulations and improve ergonomic and safety programs.
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Job Summary: The Ergonomist/ Environmental Health and Safety Specialist is primarily responsible for oversight of ergonomic-related activities. The Ergonomist/Environmental Health and Safety Officer will also investigate and respond to health and safety concerns and coordinate corrective actions, perform safety inspections to ensure regulatory compliance and assess for hazardous conditions, and recommend remedial action as necessary.
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Project/Program Manager III (Engineering/ergonomist) Job ID: 23-03015. Master's degree in ergonomics, industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering or related fields with a strong emphasis in physical ergonomics/occupational biomechanics.
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In your day to day activities, you’ll work with multiple customers, as a consultant and trusted partner in Sandalwood’s areas of expertise of Injury Prevention, Systems Engineering & Systems Integration.
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QualificationsThis position is for a Senior Level ergonomist. QualificationsThis position is for a Senior Level ergonomist. ResponsibilitiesProvide on site ergonomics services for large pharmaceutical company.
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Assist the Plant Environmental/Safety Manager in handling ergonomics on the site and be the Ergonomist technical reference for the site. Michelin has an immediate opportunity at our Starr Facility for a Site Ergonomist to evaluate work performed on site, deliver recommendations and provide detailed information on ergonomic-based modifications so that the employees are able to perform their jobs safely and in a comfortable manner.
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Ability to obtain Associate Ergonomics Professional (AEP), Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), or equivalent certification within 2 years. Ability to obtain Associate Ergonomics Professional (AEP), Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), or equivalent certification within 2 years.
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This position will support departmental efforts to promote the safe and compliant conduct of research, education, and patient care services across the UVA community.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Ergonomist to join our Global Energy EHS team. Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE) preferred. We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Senior Ergonomist to join our Global Energy EHS team.
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