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Asbestos Project Monitor

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Compliance Management International (CMI) is a premier global provider of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) services, serving clients of all sizes for over 30 years. We collaborate closely with organizations, including Fortune 500 companies and governments, to enhance performance by offering integrated support that prioritizes productivity and growth while minimizing risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.

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At CMI, we believe in fostering a positive company culture where employees thrive. Full-time team members enjoy an array of benefits, including comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401K with company match, and employer-paid life insurance. We also offer short-term and long-term disability coverage, as well as voluntary life insurance options for employees and their families. Competitive compensation, generous PTO, 9 paid holidays, and annual bonuses are among the perks we provide to recognize our employees' hard work. We prioritize career growth and professional development, offering paid training and educational opportunities to support our team members' advancement. At CMI, we're known for our inclusive culture and unwavering commitment to safety. Join us and be part of a team that values its people!

Asbestos Project Monitor  | 1099 Independent Contractor                                        

Job Summary:

As the Asbestos Project Monitor at CMI, prioritizes the implementation of best practices, ensuring compliance with safety requirements, and cultivates a culture of safety enhancement on targeted construction projects.

Responsibilities:

Asbestos Air Monitoring:

  • Perform daily asbestos air monitoring around the contained abatement area to ensure the air quality meets safety standards.
  • Collect air samples at various locations in and around the abatement area to assess asbestos fiber concentrations.

Visual Inspections:

  • Conduct thorough visual inspections of the abatement project to verify compliance with proper containment protocols.
  • Identify any potential breaches or issues with the containment and report them immediately.

Sample Collection and Analysis:

  • Collect and handle asbestos air samples in accordance with NY State requirements and industry best practices.
  • Analyze collected air samples using appropriate methods to determine asbestos concentrations.

Documentation and Reporting:

  • Accurately document all air sample results and visual inspection findings.
  • Prepare and submit detailed reports of sample results, visual inspections, and any issues identified during the abatement project.
  • Ensure daily reports are completed and submitted promptly, maintaining a high standard of accuracy and completeness.

Compliance and Safety:

  • Ensure that all monitoring and inspection activities comply with NY State asbestos abatement regulations and safety protocols.
  • Collaborate with the abatement team to address any non-compliance issues and implement corrective actions as needed.

Communication:

  • Communicate effectively with the project team, providing timely updates on air monitoring results and inspection findings.
  • Liaise with regulatory bodies if required to ensure compliance with state requirements.

Equipment Maintenance:

  • Maintain and calibrate monitoring equipment to ensure accurate readings.
  • Report any equipment malfunctions or issues to the appropriate personnel for prompt resolution.

Requirements and Experience:

  • Prior experience in asbestos inspection, air monitoring, or abatement projects is highly desirable.
  • Candidates with experience in environmental health and safety roles, particularly in asbestos-related fields, will be strongly considered.
  • The role requires meticulous attention to detail for both air monitoring and documentation, ensuring compliance with state regulations and safety standards.
  • Effective communication skills are essential for coordinating with the project team and reporting findings.
  • Familiarity with asbestos air monitoring equipment and procedures, as well as the ability to analyze data and generate accurate reports, is necessary.

Education and Education and Credentials:

  • A valid New York State Asbestos Project Monitor license is required for this position. Candidates with current certification will be given priority.
  • Completion of the NIOSH Method 7400 training is mandatory for this role. This training ensures the candidate is equipped to accurately analyze asbestos air samples.

Certification Flexibility: 

  • Candidates who do not currently possess the New York State Asbestos Project Monitor license but have relevant experience in asbestos inspection or abatement may be considered.
  • If hired, CMI may offer to cover the costs and time required for the candidate to obtain the necessary certification.
  • Candidates accepting this offer must agree to reimburse CMI for the cost of the training if they do not complete the project.

Physical Requirements:

  • The role may require physical activity, including standing for extended periods and working in potentially confined or hazardous environments. Candidates should be physically capable of performing these tasks.

Other Requirements:

  • Background check and potential drug screening required for the position
  • Overtime and flexible working hours may be necessary based on project demands
  • Residence within a reasonable commuting distance

This job description is subject to change at any time. It reflects management’s assignment of essential functions and does not exclude or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.

Compliance Management International (CMI), is an equal opportunity employer, considering all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.

Compliance Management International (CMI) is a leading global provider of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) services. We are committed to providing quality services on a consistent and professional basis to create value for our clients. During our 30 year history, CMI has been retained by thousands of organizations of all sizes, including global Fortune 500 companies and governments. We work with our clients to enhance performance by providing integrated support that allows them to focus on productivity and growth rather than risks and regulatory compliance.

This results in a highly sustainable program and reduced operating costs and liabilities. In addition to our North American operations, CMI provides services throughout Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America. We serve various public and private business sectors including Manufacturing, Utilities, Insurance, Electronics, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Transportation, Technology, and Government. Whether it is a global company, start-up operation, or large single-facility manufacturer, our clients rely on our ability to help maintain regulatory compliance and reduce insurance related losses.

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