Safety, Health & Environmental Tech-Global, A 1st Flagship Company
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1400 Farragut Street, Bremerton WA
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SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNICIAN-GLOBAL, A 1st FLAGSHIP COMPANY ABOUT US Global, A 1st Flagship Company, is a woman owned business recognized for our competencies to manage and operate Department of Defense contracts. We are defined by our solid past performance and our core values. Global offers mature operational and program management procedures with an efficient and service-oriented work culture. Our people are our most important asset. Our mission and customer are our constant focus. We are proud of what we do and we owe our success to our team. RESPONSIBILITIES The Marine Inspector is responsible for remediation of identified asbestos and non-asbestos discrepancies, spills or releases. Work consists primarily of repair, clean-up, and encapsulation of thermal system insulation. -Responsible for the facility’s hazardous and non-hazardous waste storage and disposal, including operating the Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area. -Conducts atmospheric testing for safe personnel entry and hot work in enclosed and confined spaces. -Assists with annual vessel and facility Workplace Hazard Inspections. Assists with or conducts daily waterfront inspections for personnel and environmental hazards. -Conducts compartment closeout inspections in conjunction with ship's force personnel during the decommissioning process -Must maintain strong awareness posture at all times to conduct continuous safety oversight. -Must establish credibility with workforce to effectively offer safety advice and solutions whenever possible. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum: Must have a valid state driver’s license and be eligible to operate company/government vehicles. Must be medically qualified and able to wear a negative pressure respirator. Must be a qualified Forklift operator. Minimum 1 year experience at INACTSHIPS. Must have the skills and knowledge required under 29 CFR 1915.7 Competent person criteria: ability to understand and carry out instructions from a Marine Chemist; knowledge of 29 CFR 1915 Subparts B, C, D & H; knowledge of the structure, location and designation of spaces where work is done; the ability to calibrate and use testing equipment; the ability to perform all tests and inspections; ability to inspect, test and evaluate spaces to determine the need for testing by Marine Chemist. Preferred: AHERA Building Inspector Certification. 40-hour HAZWOPER Certification. PIC (HW42) certification. OSHA 10-hr. Maritime Card. 3-years waterfront or shipyard experience. Certified Asbestos Worker with current Washington State license. Shipyard Competent Person (gas-free) certification. HWAA Operator (HW49) qualified. (If candidate meets minimum qualifications, preferred qualifications must be obtained within 120 days of hire date). Knowledge Required: Must have general computer skills and Microsoft Office program skills. Comprehensive knowledge of SOP’s and directives governing Environmental Protection and Hazardous Material handling and disposal. Security Clearance: Position requires ability to secure a CONFIDENTIAL security clearance. Must be categorized as a US Citizen per Inactive Ship Office Instruction 5500.3B of 13 May 13
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