Environmental Consultant/Asbestos Project Monitor

West Seneca, NY
Full Time
Entry Level
Are you an experienced Asbestos Project Monitor seeking new opportunities? We have multiple long-term monitoring assignments available in the Buffalo area and are looking to expand our team. The ideal candidate will have a current Asbestos Project Monitor Certification, OSHA Training, and at least one year of relevant experience. This position will be based at our West Seneca office.

Responsibilities:
  • Perform project monitoring and air sampling for asbestos, lead, mold, radon, heavy metals, indoor air quality, and other contaminants.
  • Conduct clearance visual inspections to determine project completeness.
  • Assist in asbestos, lead-based paint, hazardous materials inspections, and indoor air quality investigations, including radon testing, mold testing, and water sampling.
  • Conduct lead-based paint inspections, risk assessments, and clearance testing.
  • Assist with drafting inspection and monitoring reports.
  • Provide complete and accurate technical data and reports for project management.
  • Assist with industrial hygiene sampling and ensure compliance with LEED, NYS legislation, and other applicable standards.
  • Support general data entry duties for the laboratory and office as needed.
  • Perform special projects and other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications:
  • 1+ years of related experience in hazardous materials inspections, primarily asbestos.
  • Current Asbestos Project Monitor / Air Sampling Technician Certification or ability to obtain through an 8-hour refresher course.
  • Current Asbestos Inspector certification or ability to obtain within 3 months.
  • Strong work ethic and high level of integrity, with excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to perform fieldwork independently at various work site locations, work flexible hours, and travel within Upstate New York.
  • Comfortable working on active construction sites with asbestos and other hazardous materials.
  • Ability to pass company drug screening, including pre-employment tests.
  • Valid driver’s license with the ability to travel locally and occasionally out of state.
Pay Range:
The position pays between $24.00 - $26.00 per hour. Actual compensation will be based on the candidate's skills, knowledge, and experience.


Join Us! At Encorus, we value innovation, collaboration, and professional development. We offer a competitive benefits package, opportunities for career advancement, paid training, and flexible scheduling. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and make a significant impact in structural engineering, we want to hear from you! Visit our careers page at https://encorus.com/about-us/careers/ to learn more and to apply.

 
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