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EHS Consultant Midland

Contact:
Stephanie Jones email protected 713-816-2639Job Title:
EHS Consultant - Facilities Engineering and ConstructionLocation:
Midland, TexasJob Overview:
Review and comply with all safety protocols, standards, policies, and procedures set by The Client and relevant government regulations. Provide technical support for Control of Work inspection, Rig up audits, and Safe Work Practices for site supervisors on facilities and construction operations. Assist in incident reporting and investigations, ensuring accurate documentation and logging of findings. Participate in contractor safety meetings and contribute to program audits. Engage in The Client's Aim For Zero program, driving safety excellence. Utilize personal transportation for travel to and from The Client's worksites. Requirements:
Possess 5
years' experience in facilities and construction activities. Preference for EHS experience or general knowledge of OSHA and relevant standards. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). EHS Requirements:
Obtain PEC Safeland Certification (not older than 60 months) and ANSI Z390.1-2017 instructor-led H2S training. Recommended Skills Auditing Communication Construction Microsoft Office Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Word Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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