Lead Poisoning Risk Assessor will be responsible for enforcing public safety codes in Marion County, specifically those related to lead-based paint hazards. This position will require you to have or obtain a valid lead inspection and risk assessor license within six months of employment. The EHS conducts lead inspections and risk assessments on pre-1978 housing units and child-occupied facilities. The EHS provides a written report detailing the findings of such inspection, suggesting corrective action where warranted, monitoring work done on the units, and conducting clearance examinations. The Lead Risk Assessor must work closely with the department staff to coordinate services in homes where lead-poisoned children live. (Strongly preferred basic knowledge of home construction.)
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees