Conduct asbestos and hazardous building material surveys.
Assist with asbestos/Lead-Based Paint (LBP) abatement and mold mitigation projects.
Monitor abatement and remediation projects.
Perform Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) assessments, noise monitoring surveys, and industrial hygiene exposure assessments.
Requirements
asbestos
iaq
noise
cabi
ams
bs degree
Experience: One to three years of experience in occupational safety and industrial hygiene, including IH surveys, IAQ, noise assessments, asbestos, LBP, and mold investigations, and abatement management.
Preference: Local candidate who resides in the Denver, CO, Loveland, CO, or Laramie, WY metro area and has experience in private-sector, project-oriented businesses, focused on commercial, education, and industrial projects.
Credentials: State of Colorado Certified Asbestos Building Inspector (CABI) and Air Monitoring Specialist (AMS) certifications.
Degree: A BS degree in Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science, or a related field is a plus (can substitute for a year of experience).
Benefits
Awesome Benefits: Paid federal holidays, floating holidays, increasing vacation accruals, sick leave, 401(k) with a 4% employer match, and health insurance with an 80% premium employer co-pay.
Mentorship: Work directly with top professionals in a high-performing, entrepreneurial environment.
Competitive Salary: $55,000 to $65,000 annually, based on your education, experience, and certifications.
Professional Development: Enjoy a personalized development program designed to help you thrive, and we cover fees for professional licensure.
Rapid Growth: We offer fast-tracked career advancement and opportunities to take on more responsibility.
Diverse Assignments: Get ready for a variety of exciting projects that will keep you engaged and growing.
Inclusive Culture: Be part of a high-performing team that values diversity and cares about your growth and well-being.
Training + Development
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Company
Overview
They blend scientific rigor and technical engineering to tackle complex industrial hygiene, site assessment, asbestos abatement, and closure projects.
Typical projects include Superfund and brownfield remediation, demolition oversight at historic sites, and environmental compliance for energy infrastructure.
Their multidisciplinary team crafts response action plans, remedial designs, and program management strategies geared to each client’s operational needs.
They’ve supported heavy-industry sectors—like oil & gas pipelines, power generation, and chemical plants—while also working in education and development markets.
Among standout projects: designing one of Colorado’s first recycled lime applications from sugar-beet processing waste for soil stabilization.
Culture + Values
Providing services with honesty, accuracy, integrity, and confidentiality.
Achieving client satisfaction by truly partnering with our clients to provide timely, innovative, regulatory compliant, and cost-effective solutions to meet project goals.
Proactively protecting the health and safety of our employees, vendors, and clients.
Continually assessing and improving quality to increase the value of our work products and advance the skills and competency of our staff.
Environment + Sustainability
Always striving for net zero harm to the environment.
Committed to environmentally ethical methods, tools, consumables, and resources across all aspects of the business.
Dedicated to enhancing local biodiversity by reducing urban tree loss, promoting ethical pruning and weeding, and establishing habitats for wildlife.
Offset habitat loss using carved hollows, nesting boxes, and wildlife movement solutions.
Recycling or reusing timber where possible; transitioning to battery power; using steam weeding and organic pesticides; minimizing machinery pollution.
Use of eco-friendly bar oil that breaks down quickly and reduces environmental impacts.