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A bachelor's degree in a branch of engineering, physical science, or life science that included 12 semester hours in chemistry, including organic chemistry, and 18 additional semester hours of courses in any combination of chemistry, physics, engineering, health physics, environmental health, biostatistics, biology, physiology, toxicology, epidemiology, or industrial hygiene.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Civil Engineering or Construction Management or equivalent. CHST (Construction Health & Safety Technician) Certification. The HSE Manager assists with inspections, accident investigations, conducts safety meetings, and the overall implementation of the health, safety and environmental (EHS) processes.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree (preferably in a core science such as geology, chemistry, physics, biology, or safety/industrial hygiene), engineering, environmental science, or related area required.
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Based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations; and/or 2) experience in completing industrial hygiene assessments and sampling. based on the review and interpretation of EHS regulations; experience in completing industrial hygiene assessments and samplingExcellent communication and collaboration skills with all levels of an organization are a must.
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Advises Project Management on Industrial Hygiene protocols; performs Environmental Monitoring. OverviewWalsh is currently seeking a HSE Manager for the Water Division in the South Bay in California.
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Safety Professional (CSP) and/or Industrial Hygiene (CIH) certification. Master's Degree in environmental science, engineering, industrial hygiene, or safety. Associate's degree in industrial hygiene, safety or engineering.
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Major areas of responsibility include: facility EHS compliance, risk assessments, industrial hygiene exposure assessment, R&D equipment review, facility construction design review, EHS training, and emergency response support.
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Required Education and Experience - Bachelor's degree in industrial hygiene, safety engineering, -environmental -health, business administration, engineering or a related field. Relevant work experience may be substituted for college degree - An advanced degree and holding certifications as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and Certified Hazardous Materials Management (CHMM) are desirable.
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Coordinate Industrial Hygiene Monitoring. Previous industrial experience is required. Act as the Facility Security Officer (FSO) and liaison to the contracted security force. Lead and coordinate Emergency Response Team including drills, critiques, training, equipment inspections, etc.
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Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Public Health and Safety, Industrial Hygiene or related field from an accredited university is preferred. Hargrove supplies unparalleled services in engineering, procurement, construction management, and technical services in the industrial, commercial, and government sectors.
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Ninyo & Moore, an ENR Top 500 Design Firm, is a professional geotechnical and environmental sciences consulting firm providing services in geotechnical engineering, engineering geology, geophysics, hydrogeology, soil and materials testing, special inspection, soil and groundwater contamination assessment, site remediation, hazardous building materials, industrial hygiene, and occupational safety.
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These services include environmental, property and facility assessments, zoning and energy consulting, site investigation and remediation, industrial hygiene, and construction risk management.
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As a CNC Machinist, you will work for clients who manufacture a variety of goods, products, and components for food & beverage, personal hygiene, packaging, medical, aviation, and automotive industries, among many others.
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A bachelor's degree in environmental science, occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, or a related field. A bachelor's degree in environmental science, occupational health and safety, industrial hygiene, or a related field.
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Bachelor’s degree or higher in industrial hygiene, occupational health, environmental engineering, or related field. Certification such as ASP, CSP, NEBOSH, CIH, or CHMM. Bachelor’s degree or higher in industrial hygiene, occupational health, environmental engineering, or related field.
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