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The candidate will also support industrial hygiene projects such as indoor air quality assessments, mold investigations, and health and safety plan development. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, Industrial Hygiene or other related scientific discipline.
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Current NYS Department of Labor (NYS DOL) Licensed Asbestos Inspector / Project Designer and/or Asbestos Project Monitor. Asbestos and/or lead abatement monitoring and investigations.
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Bachelor's Degree in the earth sciences, geology, engineering, industrial hygiene, occupational health, and/or equivalent; advanced degree is desirable. Experience performing/leading industrial hygiene surveys and audits; indoor air quality (IAQ) and sick building assessments, environmental, health and safety (EH&S)/occupational safety training; and medical monitoring program oversight.
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), a recognized leader and innovator in public health and mental hygiene services seeks a dynamic, highly motivated, analytical, and talented individual to serve as Stationary Engineer of Operations/Labs Unit within the Division of Administration /Bureau of Operations.
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Responsibilities also include certifying asbestos handlers, inspecting and issuing operating certificates to stationary combustion and industrial process sources, and implementing the requirements of the Clean Air Act. Issuing and processing air, noise, mold, muffler, boiler, and idling summons.
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Perform indoor air quality, mold, and industrial hygiene assessments and water sampling in commercial, residential, industrial and government settings. Identify and develop new business opportunities, and delivery of responsive, high-quality services for the Industrial Hygiene and Environmental Health & Safety markets.
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The Technical Services division of GB (GBTS) is looking to hire an Environmental Field Technician to work and support the for the Environmental/Industrial Hygiene practice area in NYC within the Building Sciences Group.
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Experience working with Safety Programs such as Lockout-Tagout, Industrial Vehicles, Hoisting Equipment, Electrical Safety, Fall Protection, Confined Space, Ergonomics and Industrial Hygiene Programs.
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Experience with operation and maintenance of high voltage switchgear (gas, air, and metal-enclosed), transformers (oil-filled and dry-type), and other industrial electrical infrastructure is an asset.
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Visits to Job Sites may result in exposures to various hazards (such as: to extreme heat (100+F in boiler rooms), carbon monoxide, asbestos, lead paint, moldy dusty attics/crawlspaces, fiberglass insulation, hot pipes and/or hot metal, or high noise levels, etc.
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The firm routinely counsels and defends clients, including Fortune 500 companies, corporations, and individuals in complex litigation matters including, but not limited to: asbestos, class action, construction, employment, environmental, food and beverage, insurance coverage and bad faith, life sciences, product liability, professional liability, technology and cyber risk, transportation, and warranty.
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A Masters in Industrial/Organizational Psychology or related field. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Coordination and scheduling with 3rd party specialty inspections (ie: asbestos abatement monitoring or steel inspection) Coordination and scheduling with 3rd party specialty inspections (ie: asbestos abatement monitoring or steel inspection.
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Renewables (Solar PV, Battery Energy Storage Systems, Wind), industrial process (Oil & Gas, petrochemical), building decarbonization and next generation energy (hydrogen, fuel cells, electrolyzers, etc.
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Industrial Groundsource Geothermal Project Manager. This position can be based at any of our Industrial office locations. Ability to lead teams to create engineering designs including geothermal systems master planning & studies primarily for closed loop systems; conceptual and basis of design technical documents; analyzes horizontal and vertical geothermal bore field systems; creates detailed design of district-scale geothermal heating and cooling systems for sustainability/energy efficiency/renewable energy/green buildings focused projects.
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