Hazardous Materials & Occupational Hygiene Technician
WSP is a leading professional services firm that shapes communities to advance humanity. As a Hazardous Materials & Occupational Hygiene Technician, you will support clients in managing hazardous materials and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations across various project sites.ResponsibilitiesSupport clients in maintaining compliance with occupational health, safety, construction and environmental regulations by carrying out field assessments, monitoring programs and clear documentationConduct building assessments for hazardous materials and designated substances (including asbestos, lead and mould), using hand tools and ladders to safely collect representative samples from building materialsProvide on-site inspection and oversight during hazardous materials remediation projects, including contractor monitoring, air sampling, and site reporting to help ensure regulatory and industry best-practice compliancePerform occupational exposure assessments for chemical, biological and physical hazards in a variety of workplace settings, helping clients understand and control worker exposuresCarry out indoor air quality and potable/drinking water quality investigations, documenting conditions and contributing to practical, evidence-based recommendationsAnalyze airborne fibre samples and accurately record, interpret and report results as part of asbestos and other fibre-related assessment programsPrepare clear, technically sound reports and data summaries based on comprehensive field notes, supporting project managers and clients in making informed decisionsBuild and maintain positive working relationships with colleagues and clients, representing WSP professionally on site and in client meetings, while consistently promoting a strong health and safety cultureSkillsYou have completed a college diploma or university degree in occupational hygiene, environmental science, environmental engineering, or a closely related disciplineYou bring consulting experience or equivalent education/knowledge in occupational hygiene, environmental science, construction or related fields, and you're keen to keep growing your expertiseYou have a solid understanding of occupational health and safety, construction and environmental legislation in Ontario, and are comfortable applying regulatory requirements in the fieldYou have experience or knowledge related to hazardous materials and designated substances (e.g., building surveys, asbestos abatement monitoring, mould or lead assessments) and ideally exposure to analyzing airborne fibre samplesYou are confident working with data and digital tools, with strong Microsoft Excel skills for managing and manipulating sampling results and field dataYou're comfortable working with hand tools, using ladders, and lifting equipment or sample containers up to 50 pounds when neededYou are self-motivated and organized, able to work independently in the field while also enjoying collaboration within a multi-disciplinary teamYou are willing and able to travel frequently within the GTA and across Ontario, including occasional overnight stays and some weekend work as project needs arise; you have access to a personal vehicle, a clean Driver's Abstract, and are eligible for Federal Reliability and/or Secret Clearance statusBenefitsFlexible work, real balanceHealth and Safety is a core paramount value of WSPWSP welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.WSP is committed to the principles of employment equity.Company OverviewWe are one of the worldβs leading professional services firms, uniting our engineering, advisory and science-based expertise to shape communities to advance humanity. It was founded in 1959, and is headquartered in Montreal, QC, CA, with a workforce of 10001+ employees. Its website is https://www.wsp.com/en-ca.
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