Environmental Health and Safety - Safety Specialist II

University of Texas Permian BasinOdessa, TX
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About The Position

Environmental Health & Safety is a consulting and compliance organization within and for the university. We ensure that our university is a safe place for education, research, extracurricular activities, and for some, a place to live. The Safety Specialist II will assist the director in developing, implementing, managing, and documenting compliance with state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and codes in safety, health, and environmental protection. We investigate accidents. The risk management functions also reside in the department. We will integrate with all aspects and functions of the University to provide a safe, healthy learning and working environment for our students, faculty, staff, and guests. This is a varied and fast-paced job that will provide a broad spectrum of all of these fields. Environmental compliance includes compliance with the Clean Water Act, our MS4 program operation. Proper waste management in compliance with RCRA, SARA title IV, for solid, hazardous, biomedical, and universal waste generated by campus operation or research. Clean Air Act Title V compliance. Mold, lead, and asbestos management. DOT and IAUDA shipping compliance of dangerous goods. Hazardous spill cleanup. Occupational safety duties from risk assessments and job hazard analysis, PPE, accident investigation to remediation of conditions and workers compensation across all aspects of the University. To develop plans, procedures, policy, guidelines, training and compliance standards to assist student, faculty and staff. Oversight of the occupational medical operations and surveillance. Fire life safety inspection oversight and testing of systems, buildings, events, and wildfire risks. Lab Safety includes chemical safety, biological safety, waste management, laser safety, radiation safety, and IACUC compliance. Risk management - accident investigation, filing insurance, certificate of insurance tracking, Coordinating and obtaining insurance coverage for events and activities. Coordination with UT System RMO for claims. Oversight of construction safety not covered by UT System construction. Oversight and inspection of ADA compliance in our buildings. Investigation and development in evolving health issues

Requirements

  • High school diploma diploma or G.E.D. and have attended college.
  • Experience in medical or chemical waste management
  • Three years of direct experience in an area specific to the position.
  • Must be able to qualify and pass the university's authorized driving program.

Nice To Haves

  • Associates degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related field.
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, safety, industrial hygiene, chemistry, biology, physics, environmental science, or other related fields.
  • OSHA 10-30 hour certification in Construction or General Industry Safety.
  • 30-Hour HAZWOPER training to First Responder Operations Level.
  • RCRA Trained.
  • Certifications such as ASP, CSP, CIH, CHMM, ARM, are helpful.

Responsibilities

  • Assist the director in developing, implementing, managing, and documenting compliance with state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and codes in safety, health, and environmental protection.
  • Investigate accidents.
  • Integrate with all aspects and functions of the University to provide a safe, healthy learning and working environment for our students, faculty, staff, and guests.
  • Environmental compliance includes compliance with the Clean Water Act, our MS4 program operation.
  • Proper waste management in compliance with RCRA, SARA title IV, for solid, hazardous, biomedical, and universal waste generated by campus operation or research.
  • Clean Air Act Title V compliance.
  • Mold, lead, and asbestos management.
  • DOT and IAUDA shipping compliance of dangerous goods.
  • Hazardous spill cleanup.
  • Occupational safety duties from risk assessments and job hazard analysis, PPE, accident investigation to remediation of conditions and workers compensation across all aspects of the University.
  • To develop plans, procedures, policy, guidelines, training and compliance standards to assist student, faculty and staff.
  • Oversight of the occupational medical operations and surveillance.
  • Fire life safety inspection oversight and testing of systems, buildings, events, and wildfire risks.
  • Lab Safety includes chemical safety, biological safety, waste management, laser safety, radiation safety, and IACUC compliance.
  • Risk management - accident investigation, filing insurance, certificate of insurance tracking, Coordinating and obtaining insurance coverage for events and activities.
  • Coordination with UT System RMO for claims.
  • Oversight of construction safety not covered by UT System construction.
  • Oversight and inspection of ADA compliance in our buildings.
  • Investigation and development in evolving health issues

Benefits

  • UT Permian Basin offers an excellent compensation package including heath, retirement, & fringe benefits for eligible employees.
  • Coverage includes medical, prescriptions, life insurance, AD&D, and matching retirement provided by UTPB.
  • You may also be eligible to add dental, vision, family coverage, & flex-spending accounts, additional retirement, and a few other coverages as options too.
  • Fringe benefits include tuition reimbursement (after one year of service), wellness breaks, employee assistant program (EAP), and meal deals, among other perks and discounts!
  • Our benefits package, along with an ample leave policy, make for a great total compensation package.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Educational Services

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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