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Subject: EH&S Officer Position in Florida
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Environmental Health & Safety Officer

The Environmental Health & Safety Officer will report to the Scientific Assistant to the President and will provide technical advice and oversight to develop, implement and sustain environmental, health and safety programs th at safeguard employees and other assets. The EH&S Officer serves as a reso urce providing leadership and advice to the Institute on all matters pertaining to a safe, healthy work environment. This position administers the Institute's environmental health and safety programs in partnership with departments th roughout TPIMS.

Exp erience

To apply for this position, please follow the application procedures outlined below

  • Send resume, salary requirements, and cover letter outlining relevance of qualifications for this position (Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat form at) by email to careers**At_Symbol_Here**tpims.org or mail to TPIMS, Attn HR, 11350 SW Village Park way, Port St. Lucie, FL 34987
  • Reference job # GW-062210 in the subject line of the email or on the envelope
  • Use only one method to apply, email or mail

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