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Job Description
Job Listing ID:
4493428
Job Title:
Laboratory Health & Safety Lead/Environmental Chemist (Corvallis, OR)
Application Deadline:
Open Until Filled
Job Location:
Corvallis
Date Posted:
05/16/2026
Hours Worked Per Week:
Not Provided Shift:
Not Provided Duration of Job:
Either Full or Part Time, more than 6 months You may contact this employer directly.
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Job Summary:
Description Laboratory Health and Safety Lead/Environmental Chemist Put your analytical skills toward making a positive impact on the planet and your career! Join ICF in support of the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) contract at the new Region 9 Laboratory in Corvallis, Oregon. ICF is looking for a team member to hold a DUAL role as Laboratory Health and Safety Lead/Environmental Chemist to support the USEPA Region 9 Environmental Services Assistance Team (ESAT) contract. Workplace is in Corvallis, Oregon with occasional travel to EPA Region 9 locations, including Hayward, California, may be required. ESAT provides analytical, quality assurance (QA), and technical support to USEPA Region 9 Laboratory performing analytical chemistry to assist in the identification, assessment, remediation, and regulation of environmental hazards. The team performs analysis on soil, water, air, waste, and tissue samples for chemical contaminants using USEPA-approved methods supporting EPA's mission to protect human health and the environment through programs such as the Drinking Water programs, Clean Water Act (CWA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Superfund (CERCLA). Job Description The Laboratory Health and Safety Lead/Environmental Chemist is responsible for implementing and maintaining comprehensive environmental health and safety (EHS) programs in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Responsibilities will include performing inspections, reviewing and revising SOPs related to health, safety, and environmental management activities, developing and delivering training, and documenting compliance with program and regulatory compliance for staff training.
Key Responsibilities:
Laboratory Health and Safety Responsibilities Broad range of activities from routine inspections of safety equipment to infrequent activities like exposure assessments. These activities fall generally under the following: Safety Management requires the Lab H& S Lead to administer, and maintain EHS programs, policies, SOPs, and chemical hygiene plans as well as perform laboratory inspections and develop formal responses and corrective action plans. Regulatory Compliance includes ensuring compliance with facility SOPs designed to comply with OSHA, EPA, DOT, and facility permits and maintaining documentation for audits and inspections. This can include reviewing guidance from OSHA, RCRA, and state (Oregon and California) hazardous materials and workplace safety regulations as needed to contribute to EPA chemical hygiene plans as they apply to ESAT contractor staff. Risk Assessment and Incident Investigation responsibilities generally require conducting safety audits and inspections to identify chemical, physical, biological, ergonomic, and fire hazards, develop and review Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), investigate incidents, accidents, and near-misses, determining root causes and corrective actions in conjunction with ICF leadership and facility safety personnel, and assist with qualitative and quantitative exposure assessments (chemical, noise, ventilation, ergonomics, etc.) as assigned by EPA. Hazardous Materials and Waste Management requires support of safe procurement, handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous, universal, and biological waste, coordinate with EPA to assist disposal contractors and to support EPA to maintain regulatory documentation as well as providing guidance on waste stream optimization. Emergency Response coordinate emergency response activities with facility personnel and building occupants and support drills, spill response planning, and communication protocols. Training requires development and delivery of training on laboratory safety,...
Job Classification:
Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health Access our statewide or regional occupation report for more information about wages,
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