Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist Position Available In Forsyth, North Carolina
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Job Description
Position Highlights:
Location:
Winston Salem, North Carolina Full Time What We Offer:
Day 1
Health Coverage:
Choose from either copay or HSA-eligible health insurance options with coverage starting on your first day of work.
Generous PTO:
Accrual starts at up to 25 days/year, to be used for vacations, sickness, holidays, and personal matters.
Parental Benefits:
Six weeks paid birthing-mother maternity leave & four weeks paid parental leave for non-birthing parents.
Retirement:
Up to 7% employer-paid retirement contributions
Education Reimbursement:
We invest in your professional growth, offering up to $2,500 per year towards a bachelor’s degree and up to $5,000 per year towards a graduate degree.
Job Summary:
Supports the following areas: radiation safety, general safety, chemical safety, hazardous materials/waste, industrial hygiene, fire safety, and environmental affairs within the Academic and Research environments. Under general direction, conduct and monitor the inspections of Academic and Research areas for safety, chemical, radiation and environmental hazards as they relate to local, state, and federal codes and standards, including but not limited to Fire Prevention, OSHA, DENR, EPA, FDA, and other regulatory agency standards. Investigates and answers complaints of hazardous conditions, develops course of action for correction of hazards, issues appropriate work orders and documentation to have hazards corrected, and follows up on items until corrected. Maintains documentation on the hazards and follow-up reports along with inspection data. Receives, collects and segregates waste per regulations and department protocols. Provides technical assistance on matters related to safety, chemical, radiation and environmental issues for various operations and processes in healthcare, research and academic environments. Conducts audits, trend analysis and site inspections of operations that affect facility design, faculty, teammate, student and visitor safety.
What You’ll Need:
Bachelors degree in Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, or related field or equivalent experience. Three (3) years of experience in radiation and/or hazardous waste management or environmental management, or equivalent education and experience. Certified Hazardous Material Manager preferred. Other environmental, radiation, fire, safety, health or industrial hygiene credential or training certifications (i.e., Associate Safety Professional or Occupational Safety and Health Technologist) will be considered.
What You’ll Do:
Adheres to the general organizational standards to promote a cooperative work environment by utilizing communication skills, interpersonal relationships and team building. Follows organization and departmental policies and procedures. Contributes to the overall quality of service. Assumes responsibility for keeping informed about changes in policies and procedures.
Inspections and Sampling:
Assists in periodic inspections of facilities for compliance with biosafety, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, laboratory, radiation, and general safety standards. Reports non-compliance or hazardous conditions found to principal investigators and managers. Assists in the collection of environmental and industrial hygiene samples by utilizing a variety of monitoring, sampling, and analytical equipment and instruments to gather data.
Hazardous Waste:
Collects chemical, biological or radioactive waste from laboratories and other ancillary facilities. Maintains hazardous waste accumulation areas in accordance with RCRA and manages hazardous waste material tracking database system. Assists with the coordination of the radioactive materials waste management program.
Transport and Disposal:
Assists in evaluating, collecting, preparing, and inventorying hazardous chemicals and/or radioactive materials for transport and disposal. Segregates, repackages, documents and transports hazardous/radioactive waste/materials from the various campus locations as allowed. Performs reviews of all EPA and DOT classifications prior to picking up waste materials to ensure classifications were completed in an accurate manner and schedules all waste pickups. Assists in the preparation of reports on findings and recommendations.
Laboratories:
Works with the Principal Investigator and laboratory staff to set up, maintain, move, or close a lab. This includes the introduction, storage and disposal of hazardous materials and wastes. Posts and explains applicable regulations pertaining to radiation protection practices.
Equipment:
Assists in performing tests, repairs, maintenance, and monthly calibrations of environmental, radiation and industrial hygiene detection and monitoring equipment. Assists with monitoring and recording functionality and location of emergency showers, emergency eyewash stations, fire extinguishers, hydrants, fire suppression systems, special ventilation systems, ventilation hoods, flammable cabinets, radiation dosimetry, and other safety equipment as required.
Reports:
Independently completes required reports for external agencies. Maintains supporting documents for assigned committee, biennial report, Tier II and necessary Contingency Plans. Assists with the Environmental Management System (EMS) and the electronic chemical inventory system.
Response:
Responds (24/7) in support of disaster or emergency situations occurring for Academic and Research Safety. Assists with analysis and determines proper procedures for mitigation, preparation, response, and recovery in emergency disaster situations and assists facilities in developing and implementing necessary procedures.
Skills/Qualifications:
Training in chemistry and regulations related to safe handling of chemical agents, radioactive materials, hazardous materials response, OSHA General Industry Standards or hazardous waste management. Broad knowledge and understanding of safety, health and environmental regulatory standards. Expertise in word processing, use of spreadsheet software and development of presentations. Demonstrated excellence in interpersonal and written communication skills. Experience using monitoring equipment as it relates to spill response. Ability to work with others in a team oriented environment across multiple departments.