Safety, Health & Environment Specialist III

Aecom

The Role

Overview

Lead industrial hygiene and hazardous material projects, ensuring client SH&E compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • hazardous survey
  • abatement design
  • risk assessment
  • project oversight
  • data analysis
  • regulatory review

Tasks

-Collaborating with other licensed/certified professionals and technical/regulatory specialists on hazardous materials and industrial hygiene projects. These projects are expected to include survey and investigation work, abatement/remediation design, and abatement/remediation. -Provide technical and/or regulatory leadership for industrial hygiene projects throughout New England, the US, and internationally. -Offer regulatory interpretation and technical consulting to clients. -Identifying and pursuing new business opportunities and supporting department growth through supporting internal and external sales. -Identify and assess operational SH&E risks for clients. -Manage or provide review of technical work and field activities, including performing oversight of projects to confirm work is being done in accordance with the contracted scope of work, budget, schedule and regulatory/industry standards. -Develop proposals, including work scope, budgets and schedules for hazardous material survey/design/abatement and other industrial hygiene projects. -Proactively identify opportunities to increase project efficiencies and add value to client service offerings. -Develop and execute work plans, compile and analyze data, and prepare comprehensive reports including text, tables, figures, and calculations. -Deliver moderately complex technical services across a broad range of safety, health, and environmental (SH&E) disciplines to support client compliance with SH&E standards and federal/state regulations. -Review environmental permits and plans to support regulatory compliance. -Work collaboratively with other teams within the EHS department, Environment business line, and across AECOM’s other internal business lines. -Managing and/or self-performing a wide range of industrial hygiene projects for both private and public-sector clients. -Review, coordinate or prepare written reports, work plans, and technical memorandum; analyze data and develop supported conclusions.

Requirements

  • epa ahera
  • csp
  • chmm
  • cih
  • industrial hygiene
  • 6+ years

What You Bring

-Experience managing scope and budget, and staff administration and development -Must have State specific licenses and certifications pertaining to asbestos (MD and VA) or be eligible to obtain such licenses and certifications. -EPA AHERA Asbestos Project Designer Certification. -Experience building client relationships, business development and client management -6+ years of experience in industrial hygiene, safety and health inspections and/or auditing. -One or more of the following certifications: EPA Asbestos Management Planner, EPA Asbestos Project Designer, EPA Asbestos Supervisor, EPA Lead Risk Assessor. -Experience managing small to large size public and private sector projects -Experience managing and/or mentoring a team of technical professionals -Ability to interact with architects and engineers on fast-paced building renovation designs requiring the development of asbestos/building hazardous materials program requirements, drawings, specifications, and design narratives. -BA/BS in health and safety, environmental science, environmental engineering, or a related field.+ 4 years of experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education. -Highly effective verbal and written communication skills; extremely proficient in technical writing; highly effective organization and multi-tasking skills. -Technical experience directly related to industrial hygiene including, building hazardous material (asbestos, lead paint, etc.) surveys, abatement monitoring, design projects, mold, and indoor air quality. -Safety Health and Envieonmental experience is required -Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing priorities -Due to the nature of work, US Citizenship is required. -Valid Driver’s License and as a condition of employment must be able to pass AECOM’s Motor Vehicle Records review. -Experience in developing scope, fee, and terms for proposals for interdisciplinary teams related to hazardous material services -Professional certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), and Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).

Benefits

-Sponsorship is not available for this position -Relocation is not available for this position -40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER training.

The Company

About Aecom

-Launched as a bold independent infrastructure consultancy from a merger of five legacy firms dating back over a century. -Handles everything from geotech to electro-mechanical systems, as seen in the award-winning Romaine Hydroelectric Complex in Canada. -Guides projects through every lifecycle stage in transportation, buildings, water systems, energy, and environmental sectors.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Agriculture, Food & Beverage

Automotive & Heavy Equipment & Machinery

Data Centers & Digital Infrastructure

High Performance Logistics

Energy

Renewable Energy

Grid Modernization

Transportation

Transit and Rail Projects

Highways

Bridges

Aviation Facilities

Facilities Management

Educational Institutions

Healthcare Facilities

Commercial Buildings

Corrections Facilities

Urban and Regional Planning

Building Construction

Oil and Gas Industry

Maritime Facilities

Water Management Systems

Visa Sponsorship

-sponsorship is not available for this position.

Security Clearance

-must pass aecom’s motor vehicle records review. -us citizenship required.