Assistant Scientist
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Engineering
Environmental Compliance, Environmental Engineer
General Responsibilities
The ideal candidate for this position is passionate about protecting public health and the environment, curious about the construction of building systems, and is eager to acquire the necessary certifications for asbestos and lead inspections. This individual will perform building inspections, conduct abatement oversight, and will assist staff and project managers with industrial hygiene projects as part of due diligence, or in anticipation of renovation or demolition activities at a site.
The individual selected for this position will spend the majority of their time performing asbestos, lead paint, and regulated building material inspections. Job duties necessary for this work includes collection of field documentation, collection of bulk samples, review of laboratory documents, and data reporting. The candidate will be responsible for oversight during asbestos abatement, which includes contractor interaction, operation of field air monitoring equipment, collection of daily field documentation, and on-site analysis of air samples by Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM).
Industrial hygiene inspections may include noise surveys, radon testing, mold and moisture evaluations, and/or other sampling monitoring such as silica, metals, lead, and data reporting.
Although the primary focus of this position will be to perform industrial hygiene and asbestos work, opportunities to assist with other tasks within the Environmental Department may arise, including: performing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, or field work involving evaluation and sampling of environmental media which often include air, groundwater, sediment, and soil.
The candidate will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining field monitoring equipment and company vehicles. Candidate will be required to adhere to strict company health and safety standards.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, flexible, and personable individual with an eye for detail, a willingness to learn, and a desire to be part of a growing and high-performing team. This is a project-focused position. Typically not focused on one project for too long. Terracon is an employee-owned organization that creates earth-to-sky solutions with down-to-earth people.
EssentialRoles and Responsibilities
- Performing building inspections for asbestos-containing building materials in accordance with Asbestos Hazardous Emergency Response Act (AHERA) guidelines and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Regulation No. 8, Part
B. - Performing field tests which often include multiple tasks and services, ranging in complexity, as directed and required.
- Performing air monitoring and visual inspections during asbestos abatement projects.
- Collecting samples of painted coatings (via paint chip or XRF) in residential, commercial and industrial settings.
- Operation, calibration, and maintenance of field monitoring equipment such as high- and low-volume pumps, calibration devices, and PID or combustible gas indicators.
- Collection of noise level data at industrial and/or commercial settings.
- Identification and sample collection of building materials exhibiting suspect microbial growth.
- Performing indoor air quality assessments.
- Tabulating field notes, documents, and data for written reports in a timely manner.
- May assist with report preparation by reviewing and summarizing data for inclusion within reports.
- Follow safety rules, guidelines and standards for all projects. Participate in pre-task planning. Report any safety issues or concerns to management.
- Maintaining quality standards on all projects, using applicable platforms and systems.
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science or related science field. Or, in lieu of a degree, a minimum of 4 years’ related experience.
- Valid driver’s license with acceptable violation history.
- Certification(s) in field of expertise. Examples include:
- CDPHE-Certified Asbestos Building Inspector (CABI)
- CDPHE-Certified Asbestos Air-Monitoring Specialist (AMS)
- Lead Paint Inspector and / or Risk Assessor
- Mold Technician
- 40-hour HAZWOPER certificate (with an up-to-date 8-hour annual refresher course…
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