Industrial Hygiene Manager
Lewis Center, OH, US
Scientific
Bachelors Degree
Full Time, Direct Hire
$90-120K; DOE
Experienced (Non-Manager)
On-site
Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure
First Shift (Day)
Lewis Center, OH, US
$90-120K; DOE
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Full Time, Direct Hire
Construction - Industrial Facilities and Infrastructure
On-site
Scientific
Bachelors Degree
First Shift (Day)
Job details
Industrial Hygiene Manager
Location: Lewis Center, OH
Employment Type: Full-Time / Direct Hire
Compensation: Competitive Salary + Full Benefits + Sign-on Bonus
Relocation: Assistance Available
Job Summary
As an Industrial Hygiene Manager, you will lead Building Science and Industrial Hygiene projects from conception to completion. You will manage complex fieldwork, including hazard assessments and exposure monitoring, while providing expert environmental health consulting. This role is a blend of technical expertise, regulatory leadership, and client relationship management.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Field Leadership
- Asbestos & Lead: Oversee inspections, bulk sampling, abatement oversight, and air clearance sampling for both asbestos and lead-based paint.
- IAQ & Mold: Lead initial investigations, environmental sampling, and remediation oversight for indoor air quality and mold-related projects.
- Exposure Assessments: Conduct industrial hygiene monitoring for chemical exposures, noise levels, and ergonomics; manage equipment calibration and documentation of work practices.
Project & Compliance Management
- Safety & Strategy: Develop exposure control strategies, implement OSHA compliance audits, and design respiratory protection programs.
- Documentation: Prepare Health and Safety Plans (HASP) and Job Hazard Analysis (JHA); ensure site safety enforcement for all personnel.
- Project Lifecycle: Manage budgeting, estimating, scheduling, and data interpretation. Identify changes in scope and execute necessary change orders.
- Reporting: Prepare comprehensive final project reports and serve as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for litigation matters.
Leadership & Mentorship
- Staff Development: Train and mentor field personnel on technical tasks and project scopes.
- Subcontractor Management: Evaluate, schedule, and oversee third-party subcontractors.
- Client Relations: Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring project momentum and satisfaction.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Deep Technical Knowledge: Mastery of asbestos, mold, radon, lead, and IAQ.
- Regulatory Fluency: Proficient with NIOSH, ACGIH, and EPA guidelines.
- Equipment Proficiency: Expert use of real-time monitoring equipment and digital tools for trend analysis.
- Organizational Excellence: Ability to document and organize data while multitasking across several high-priority projects.
Job Specifications
- Education: B.S. or A.S. in Geology, Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or a related field. (GED with significant industry experience will be considered).
- Experience: 5+ years in Building Sciences and Industrial Hygiene consulting.
- Preferred Certifications: * Asbestos Building Inspector & Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor.
- IICRC Mold Remediation or Water Restoration.
- OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER (or General Industry 10/30-hour).
- CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist) or CSP (Certified Safety Professional) highly preferred.
- IICRC Mold Remediation or Water Restoration.
- Requirements: Must have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, and the ability to pass a baseline physical medical clearance.
Working Conditions
- Environment: 60% Office (controlled) | 40% Client Site/Travel (potential hazards).
- Travel: Includes day trips within Indiana and neighboring states. Occasional overnight travel, long-distance drives, or air travel may be required.
For immediate consideration, please submit your resume.
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