Certified Industrial Hygienist Consultant (occupational and public exposure to safety and health hazards)

Rimkus

The Role

Overview

Industrial hygiene consultant assessing and controlling occupational health hazards.

Key Responsibilities

  • hazard assessment
  • client communication
  • site investigation
  • report writing
  • sampling equipment
  • expert testimony

Tasks

-Evaluate and control exposure to health hazards such as noise, air quality, soot tracing, mold, asbestos, moisture mapping, and other subjects. -Communicate with clients regarding project scope, schedule, and budget -Investigate and analyze existing conditions or historic events in residential, commercial, industrial, and public venues -Prepare oral and written reports that document your findings, analysis, and conclusions -You may be required to provide testimony in deposition and/or trial -Operate sampling and testing equipment.

Requirements

  • industrial hygienist
  • 5-10 yrs
  • osha
  • building sciences
  • science degree
  • communication

What You Bring

-You will be required to travel locally as well as occasionally on overnight assignments -5-10 years of relevant work experience -Must be a Certified Industrial Hygienist -The ideal candidate would have knowledge of or experience in building sciences -You must be able to perform with minimal oversight -You must be able to lift 30 lbs -You must be able to wear a tight-fitting respirator. -You must possess strong listening, verbal, and written communication skills and the ability to convey complex ideas to a broad audience -4-year degree in a science or engineering field -Strong regulatory experience specific to Federal and/or state OSHA regulations

The Company

About Rimkus

-Began as a home-based forensic engineering consultancy by chemical engineer Robert E. Rimkus. -Over four decades, expanded into a global network. -Financially backed by private equity partner HGGC since 2024. -Typical projects include double-deck tunnel assessments, run-of-river hydro plants, and other engineering challenges. -Core specialisms include forensic analysis of failures, built-environment consulting, expert witness services, and laboratory testing. -Standout capabilities include human performance labs, materials failure labs, forensic meteorology tools, and product safety testing. -Strategic acquisitions—like CCi in 2021—broadened its reach into building consulting and claims support. -Noteworthy for its in-house WeatherPath™ app, wildfire preparedness guidance, and forensic fire & explosion investigation teams. -Work bridges technical consulting, legal dispute resolution, construction oversight, and scientific testing, serving insurers, law firms, governments, and corporates.

Sector Specialisms

Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC)

Developers, Owners, and Managers

Government

Healthcare Technology

Hospitality, Retail, and Restaurant

Industrial

Insurance

Marine

Oil and Gas

Power and Renewable Energy

Product Manufacturers and Pharmaceuticals

Transportation