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Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist. Bachelor's Degree in Industrial, Occupational, or Environmental Health and Safety plus 3-5 years experience or 5-7 years experience in lieu of degree.
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ERM is seeking a Safety Consultant to join our growing Environmental Health and Safety technical team in the Northern California area. Our diverse team of world-class experts supports clients across the breadth of their organizations to operationalize sustainability, underpinned by our deep technical expertise in addressing their environmental, health, safety, risk and social issues.
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Manufacturing Operations Digitization: Streamline production planning and scheduling, enhance quality management systems, optimize production operations, ensure compliance with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards, improve inventory and material handling processes, automate workflows, create insightful reports and dashboards, deploy advanced automation solutions, and utilize process design & simulation techniques.
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EnSafe specializes in custom solutions in Environmental Management and Planning, Civil Design Engineering, Environmental Restoration, Natural & Water Resources, Health & Safety, and Technology with offices operating within the US.
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Along with my colleagues in the Environmental, Health and Safety Division at CPS, Inc., I specialize in placing EHS Professionals nationwide with Chemical, Petrochemical, Refining, Pharmaceutical, Biotech, and Food Manufacturing Companies.
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We work closely with our clients to help them operationalize their sustainability goals and meet their environmental, health and safety objectives while advancing ERM’s purpose through delivering tangible progress in what the United Nations coined The Decade of Action.
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Expectations and ensure quality standards on project deliverables across ERM’s Contaminated Site Management service line (e.g., Brownfields redevelopment, site investigation and remediation, sustainable sediments, risk assessment, environmental construction management, site closure and decommissioning.
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Our successful and rapidly growing ERM team is the largest dedicated team of Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) professionals in the world. BS/MS in Safety, Occupational Health, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related science degree.
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Ability to write project work plans, health and safety plans, traffic control plans, erosion control plans, etc. Meet with clients and regulatory agencies, including the US Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Toxic and Substances Control, the Regional Water Quality Control Board and local Environmental Health agencies.
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Experience preparing detailed technical and environmental reports. REQUIREMENTS:Bachelors or Masters Degree in chemical engineering, environmental engineering or geology/hydrogeology.
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Ensure that all fire, life safety and other safety programs are established and followed in conjunction with the Environmental Health and Safety Act.
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Responsible for the procedural development, implementation and employee adherence to environmental health and safety and ISO program activities and compliance.
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Candidates should possess a good understanding of relevant Environmental, Safety, and Occupational Health regulations and policies, and quality program implementation and follow up.
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We are looking for an Environmental, Health, and Safety (EH&S) Specialist to work with our EH&S team to support the Rapid Recovery Network, which consists of 26 locations across the US. This role will be in and support up to 13 locations on the West Coast.
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As a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Valent North America unites the corporate Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal, and Environmental Health & Safety functions to maximize service delivery practices across the Valent group of companies.
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