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Hepaco, a Clean Harbors company in Memphis, TN is seeking a Field Service Foreman to join our safety conscious team. Forepersons and Technicians will be responsible for the performance of tasks associated with emergency response (emergency spill cleanup), hazardous waste clean-up, site-remediation (tank and pit cleaning), equipment decontamination and handling of hazardous materials.
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Hepaco, a Clean Harbors company in Baltimore is seeking a Field Service Foreperson to join our safety conscious team. Understand and work with the Coordinator in the communication of manpower, equipment and resources required to complete field service and emergency response projects.
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Facilitate and conduct EHS training courses, including but not limited to: OSHA, DOT, MUTCD, Corporate EHS, Ergonomics, Hazardous Materials & Waste. 7+ to 10 Years Qualified Electrical Worker training and field experience (Journeyman: Lineman, Meterman, Substation Electrician or equivalent.
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Manage large scale field service and emergency response projects when directed. By position, site-remediation, equipment decontamination, and the handling of hazardous materials.
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Chemist work in the field on customers locations conducting both chemical management/packaging/disposal services for hazardous and non-hazardous materials. Performing consolidation of hazardous materials/waste (i.e. bulking, repackaging.
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Preparing shipping documents and coordinating transportation of chemical products and hazardous waste materials to and from customer sites. Handling, classifying, segregating, labeling and packaging hazardous and non-hazardous materials according to Federal and State regulations.
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Field verify Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans and Hazardous Materials Business Plan drawings and requirements. Environmental Protection Specialist – Field Technician Responsibilities Include: Perform services in the field for spill response, inspections, including internal inspections, and escorting county regulators and regional air quality inspectors, hazardous and special waste disposals, pest control contractors, maintenance, sanitation, and safety functions at facilities throughout SNR. Conduct environmental inspections, appraisals, environmental compliance activities, and chemical inventories.
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American Concrete Institute (ACI): Field Testing Grade I; Strength Testing Technician; Laboratory Technician. As a Construction Materials Engineering Technician, you'll have the opportunity to work hands-on and be part of a team that values safety and integrity.
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For this position, the incumbents primary assignment will be with the EH&S Chemical, Environmental Management & Laboratory Safety (CELS) Team. The incumbent must have a basic knowledge or experience of laboratory safety, hazardous materials, chemical waste, chemical safety, chemical management and inventories, environmental compliance, wastewater management, storm water management, environmental contingency planning, spill preventions.
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PhD or equivalent, with a focus on polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, molecular biochemistry, materials science, or a related discipline. OXMAN is seeking a Materials Scientist to join an all-star interdisciplinary team of deep thinkers and brilliant makers.
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In this position you will help to support the production line, and moving materials to ensure maximum efficiency. If so, apply for a role with U-Haul as a Material Handler! U-Haul Holding Company, and its family of companies including U-Haul International, Inc. ("U-Haul"), continually strives to create a culture of health and wellness.
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Perform, supervise, and report on frequency compliance and coordinate field tests on materials and completed work using standard methods established by AASHTO, ASTM or other agency with appropriate, properly calibrated testing equipment.
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You have relevant proven prior experience in a related field of garage door and opener service construction, framing, HVAC or related field. The Garage Door Service Technician is responsible for the construction, installation, and/or maintenance of overhead garage doors.
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Possess a BS in Materials Science & Engineering, Materials Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related field. Your primary responsibility will be to perform experiments in the materials laboratory at the direction of a project manager and assist with the development of new materials via chemical synthesis, material characterization, and performance testing, both in the lab and in the field.
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The General Service Technician will be exposed to moderate to loud noises, dust, exhaust fumes, lubricants, petroleum products, vapors, caustic materials, and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
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