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Safety Specialist

TradeWind Services a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, located in Richland, WA is currently recruiting for work at the Hanford Site where there is a strong capacity for career development.
JOB TITLE: Safety Specialist
Job Description
Successful Candidates will:
Provide occupational safety and industrial hygiene (OS&IH) support and services. Assist in problem-solving and requirements implementation. Partner with bargaining unit Safety Reps in helping resolve both project-specific and programmatic issues. Conduct OS&IH field assessments, inspections and walk downs to evaluate conditions and ensure compliance. Participate in critiques, incident investigations, and corrective action management. Develop and implement strategies in support of OS&IH initiatives/enhancements. Support implementation of 10 CFR 851. Assist the VP and Directors, and Managers, as required, in performance of Safety & Health related tasks. Provide OS&IH oversight to direct and subcontracted work activities.
REQUIRED
BS/BA in a related field and 2-5 years of relevant experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
DESIRED
o Two years' experience with ISMS/VPP principles and processes.
o Certified Safety Professional/Certified Industrial Hygienist a plus.
o Knowledge of well drilling and experience with various drilling equipment for the drilling, constructing, and developing of wells.
DURATION
Expected period of performance shall be Date of Award- September 30, 2015 (with possibility for extension).
All candidates are subject to a criminal background check, reference checks, and drug screening as required by the client.
Benefits available and excellent wage - DOQ
Candidates meeting the required qualifications should submit their resume and three (3) references to: email removed for immediate consideration. Attn: TWSSS
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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