IH Industrial Hygienist Intern
Listed on 2026-05-09
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Science
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Science
As an Industrial Hygienist Intern
, you’ll gain hands‑on experience supporting environmental health and safety work across active project sites. This role is ideal for students or early‑career professionals who want real‑world field exposure, mentorship from experienced industrial hygienists, and the opportunity to contribute to work that protects worker health and community environments.
- Conduct indoor air quality, microbial, industrial hygiene and other hazardous materials surveys.
- Collect environmental and personal samples for analysis, and prepare samples for shipment to laboratory for analysis.
- Collect detailed field notes and photographs to assist project managers with report preparation.
- Prepare chain‑of‑custody documents for analytical testing, record survey data on approved forms completely and legibly, and compose detailed sample location maps.
- Prepare reports detailing survey/project information including methodology, results and recommendations.
- Use standard equipment, such as hand tools for collection of building material samples, high volume and low volume pumps, rotometer, moisture meter, mold pump, infrared camera, IAQ meter.
- Be able to calibrate and use field instruments, download data, clean, and maintain equipment.
- Drive a company vehicle or rental vehicles – requires valid Driver’s License and clean driving record. Travel locally and regionally to project sites, as required. Out‑of‑state travel may be required on occasion.
- Work off‑hours and weekends periodically, when required.
- Maintain current knowledge of state and federal regulations and industry trends.
- Communicate effectively with Senior Project/Project Managers, staff, clients, and contractors.
- Study reference materials and participate in training and development activities.
- Valid driver’s license and must meet qualifications to successfully complete DISA/Drug‑Alcohol Testing.
- Working toward an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or Certificate in industrial hygiene, project planning, management, environmental sciences, engineering, construction, architecture, occupational health or a related science field preferred.
- Ability to write, take legible field notes, follow instructions, and have critical thinking skills.
- Must be able to wear a respirator, safety harness, and other personal protective equipment as needed.
- Ability to travel locally up to 50% and have reliable transportation.
- Candidate must be located in AZ.
- Health & Wellness: We offer medical, dental and vision coverage with multiple plan options, including no‑cost employee‑only medical coverage.
- Time Off & Family Support: We offer vacation time, paid holidays, sick & safety leave (SSL) and paid parental leave.
- Retirement: We help employees plan for the future with a 401(k) and company match.
- Insurance: To provide protection and peace of mind, we offer Life, AD&D (Accidental Death & Dismemberment) and Disability insurance.
- Safety Program: We are committed to safety as part of our ‘quality of life’ core value, and we provide approved PPE at no cost and reimbursement for prescription safety glasses and protective footwear.
- Learning & Development: We provide clear career paths, learning resources and development programs allowing you to see how you can grow and advance within the company. We offer internal certifications on specific skills and support external credentials through tuition reimbursement.
- Belonging: We support Employee Communities (ECs), voluntary, employee‑led groups that create connections, belonging and shared purposes.
- Flexibility: May vary by project demands and regional workloads, but we are committed to providing reasonable accommodation to help employees manage their personal and professional responsibilities.
- Employment Type:
Part‑time
Atlas is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants without regard to race (including hairstyles, hair texture, hair type, or hair length commonly or historically associated with race), ethnicity, creed, religion or religious creed, color, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions or requests for pregnancy disability leave and/or family care leave), gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, primary language, crime victim status, criminal conviction history, uniformed service member or veteran status, marital status, age, genetic information, disability or protected medical condition, genetics, political affiliation or activities, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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