Industrial Hygienist II – CTEH_R5223-3762
Montrose Environmental Group Inc.
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An Industrial Hygienist II (IH II) at CTEH, LLC participates as a
member of the Health & Safety Services group. As an IH II, youll
assist in performing industrial hygiene activities including qualitative
and quantitative IH/safety surveys, air sampling/monitoring, and noise
surveys. An IH II also performs indoor air quality surveys and assists
other departments as needed. An IH II could provide data collection and
review support to CTEH project managers in the areas of industrial
hygiene, safety, and emergency response. Utilizing your knowledge of
various scientific disciplines, you may collect, study, report, and take
action based on data derived from your measurements or observations of
air, soil, water, and other sources. To be a successful candidate,
youll need to demonstrate that you can apply a scientific methodology
for analysis of risk assessments and industrial hygiene applications to
ensure the clients expectations are met. The position has many travel
opportunities and has a flexible work environment when not on projects.
All members of the Health and Safety Services team assist other
departments as needed and are available to be included in responding to
emergency projects. This position reports to an IH Project Manager or
another upper-level manager.
Time Type: Full-Time
Pay Range: $35,100-$54,700 (commensurate with experience)
BENEFITS
– Generous Paid Time Off Policy
– Professional Development Opportunities
– Continuing Education Opportunities
– Health Insurance with PPO/HDP options
– Dental Insurance
– Vision Insurance
– Flexible Spending Account (with PPO)
– Health Savings Account (with HDP)
– Life Insurance/AD&D Insurance
– Short- & Long-Term Disability
– 401-K Retirement Savings Plan
– Annual Incentive Compensation Plan
– Paid Holidays
– Paid Sick Leave
– Paid Parental Leave
– Employee Assistance Program
ACTIVITIES/TASKS/SCOPE
– Demonstrate and apply the basic industrial hygiene concepts of
anticipating, recognizing, evaluating, and controlling hazards to
workers, the general public, and the environment;
– Assist (with guidance from an IH, IH Project Manager [IHPM], or
Senior IH) in the performance of industrial activities and
environmental assessments;
– Provide data collection and evaluation support, under the direction
of senior staff, to CTEH PMs in IH, safety, and emergency response;
– Solve problems by making accurate and informed decisions regarding
IH and safety;
– Perform duties safely to minimize threats to self and others in work
setting with potential chemical, physical, biological, and safety
hazards;
– Compile, review, and summarize scientific/technical data and
literature;
– Support other service areas as assigned, under appropriate
supervision;
– Perform all duties according to the ethics of the IH profession;
– Demonstrate a professional attitude toward clients, customers, and
co-workers to reflect favorably on the company;
– Remain ready and available for emergency response when additional
resources are requested, with frequent, sometimes extended, travel;
and,
– Perform such other duties as assigned.
OTHER DESIRED COMPETENCIES
– Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
within a matrix reporting structure;
– Ability to understand and explain the basic industrial hygiene
concepts of anticipating, recognizing, evaluating and controlling
hazards to workers, the general public and the environment;
– Ability to locate and understand the basic concepts of relevant OSHA
regulations, other occupational health and safety standards and
guidelines, including those of the ACGIH, and, with minimal
guidance, explain such concepts;
– Ability to calibrate and operate IH equipment (with training)
– Ability to explain the concepts of each piece of IH equipment after
training;
– Ability to select appropriate industrial hygiene testing equipment
to meet project needs;
– Active involvement in the industry and/or professional
organizations;
– Demonstrated ability to solve problems and make accurate and
informed decisions;
– Ability to function as an Emergency Response Team member if needed;
– Ability to understand and follow written and verbal directions; and,
– Strong verbal and written communication skills in the English
language.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE
College degree or 3-5 years of relevant experience in industrial hygiene
or safety; or,
College Degree or 3-5 years of relevant experience in a related science
field (chemistry, biology, physics, engineering, toxicology, etc.) and
completion of an approved industrial hygiene course within one year of
employment;
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