Industrial Hygienist
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Engineer
Reporting to the Executive Director of EHS, the Industrial Hygienist serves as the University subject matter expert related to industrial hygiene compliance regulations. They acquire and maintain up-to-date knowledge about industrial hygiene laws and regulations pertaining to university operations and provide expert advice to leadership.
Position OverviewThis position manages and implements university-wide industrial hygiene compliance programs including industrial hygiene, asbestos and lead-based paint management, laboratory safety, chemical exposure investigations and indoor air quality assessments, hearing conservation, respiratory protection, and medical surveillance.
Responsibilities- Managing the Industrial Hygiene Programs
- Providing remedies for exposures to hazardous materials
- Conducting indoor environmental air quality investigations
- Developing and providing training in industrial hygiene topics
- Performing laboratory safety audits
- Responding to hazardous materials emergencies
- Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Hygiene, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science or related field
- Three years’ experience in industrial hygiene duties and indoor air quality sampling and assessment
- Experience managing regulatory compliance holding at least one of the following certifications:
- EPA Asbestos Abatement Supervisor certification
- AHERA Building Inspector certification
- EPA Lead-Based Paint Inspector certification
- A Certified Industrial Hygienist
- Must reside within 15 miles of the University of Idaho or willing to relocate within 15 miles of Moscow within six months after initial hire for the purpose of emergency response
- Able to work weekends/nights for on-call and emergency service requests
- Possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and meet the University of Idaho requirements to drive university vehicles
- Must participate in the University of Idaho medical surveillance program
- Ability to travel occasionally to meet business needs
- Masters degree in industrial hygiene, life sciences, chemistry, or a related field
- Certifications:
- EPA Asbestos Abatement Supervisor certification
- AHERA Building Inspector certification
- EPA Lead-Based Paint Inspector certification
- A Certified Industrial Hygienist
- Experience working in a university setting
- Advanced knowledge of industrial hygiene principles, selection and proper use of PPE, asbestos and lead regulations, laboratory safety rules, and applicable federal and state laws.
- Knowledge of chemistry principles and properties.
- Proficiency using word processing programs and database software.
- Ability to carry, lift and/or otherwise move heavy materials weighing up to 50 pounds
- Must be able to wear and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
The University of Idaho is an equal employment opportunity employer, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
ContactTo receive first consideration, please submit a cover letter and current resume no later than November 3, 2025.
For further information, contact Christy Day at cday
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