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Board of Certified Safety Professionals

Traveling Environmental Technician

Board of Certified Safety Professionals, Ithaca, Michigan, United States, 48847

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Clean Harbors

is seeking a

Traveling Environmental Technician

for our Water Remediation Group. The Environmental Technician can be based anywhere in the USA as it is 100% travel required but prefer if the candidate resides around Philadelphia, Baltimore, DC, Charlotte, or Houston. This position is responsible for activities at customer sites and helping with onsite projects. Our group provides liquid and vapor filtration and other miscellaneous remediation site services. Current projects in HI, CA, WA, IL, LA, WI, NJ, MA, and MI, at times may work out of our Kalkaska or Mt Pleasant, MI locations on system and equipment builds.

Per Diem available daily that you are overnight at a project, travel costs covered by the company. Typical work schedule is 6-7 days a week: 10-12-hour shifts. Fatigue day off every 14 days for continuous work. Typically, on duty for 5 weeks and then some days off followed for r&r time.

Preferred location Pay $20-24- Determined on Experience

Why Work for Clean Harbors?

Health and Safety is our #1 priority and we live it 3-6-5;

Competitive pay and benefits;

Comprehensive health benefits coverage after 30 days of full-time employment;

Group 401K with company matching component;

Generous paid time off, company paid training and tuition reimbursement;

Positive and safe work environments;

Opportunities for growth and development for all the stages of your career.

Responsibilities

Adheres to and ensures constant compliance with Health & Safety Compliance and regulations;

Responsible for the safe and compliant execution of all jobs that they work on, ensuring customer satisfaction;

Assists the on-scene foreman/supervisor in managing large projects;

Performs emergency response activities including, but not limited to chemical and water spills, etiological and biological contamination, equipment decontamination, etc.;

Responsible for vehicle inspections, equipment inspections and Health & Safety inspections. Ensures proper use of equipment and immediately notifies supervisor of any mechanical failures or problems with equipment;

Assists in the field sampling activities and calibration of meters;

Performs other duties and tasks as assigned from time to time by management and will be required by the needs of Clean Harbors business, including, but not limited to running supplies, emergency response clean ups, etc.

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