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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 21:45:33 -0400
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Subject: Job Opening, University of Texas Tyler
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3900 University Boulevard, Tyler, TX 75799
Administration Building 108.
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
Department: Environmental Health and Safety
Date Posted: 04-17-06
Job No. 06-40
Salary: DOE
EEO Category: Professional Non-Faculty
FLSA: Exempt
EDUCATION: BachelorĂs degree in engineering, natural sciences,
industrial hygiene, public health, safety or other appropriate
discipline is required. MasterĂs degree in one of the above stated
disciplines is preferred. Professional certification in an area of
environmental health and safety is preferred.
EXPERIENCE: Five years of experience with responsibility for the
management of a comprehensive environmental health and safety program
covering lab safety, hazardous waste, construction safety, employee
safety, fire and life safety, regulatory reporting (federal, state,
and local) is required. This experience in an academic or research
environment is preferred.
RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for ensuring the completion of surveys
and inspections related to environmental health and safety; servicing
and testing of fire protection equipment and systems; necessary
drills; emergency response to incidents involving hazardous
materials; identify and prioritize environmental risks; develop
environmental policies, programs, and procedures for UT Tyler;
collect and analyze data, formulate opinions, and recommend proactive
solutions to control environmental risks and improve practices
through encouragement and support; research and maintain working
knowledge of relevant environmental rules and regulations; develop,
institute, and coordinate safety policies for UT Tyler employees;
administer, develop, and deliver training and/or presentations to
diverse groups and audiences; preview the component injury data and
ascertain location of injuries and provide recommendation to
eliminate hazards; conduct periodic surveys and inspections of
facilities and equipment to comply with code requirements, identify
safety hazards, prevent accidents, and conserve University property;
inspect all fire and life safety measures on the campus on an on-
going basis and identify items that need repair of preventative
maintenance; attend UT System-wide workgroups and committees; perform
other duties as required.
Salary includes BRP
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