When you’re part of the team at Thermo Fisher Scientific, you’ll do important work, like helping customers in finding cures for cancer, protecting the environment or making sure our food is safe. Your work will have real-world impact, and you’ll be supported in achieving your career goals.
Job Duties may include but not limited to:
- Support customer Chemical Inventory Management processes and projects including, but not limited to:
- Processing daily data maintenance of the CISPro Chemical Management Database, including the Potential Peroxide Forming Material tracking system and data entry auditing.
- Supporting of CisPro system upgrade and documentation
- Maintenance of Solvent Delivery System Reference Information Binders (system drawings, daily procedures, parts lists, start up/shut down procedures, etc.) for all current and future solvent systems (B362, 368, 355, NB357 and 324)
- Supporting Lecture Bottle Cylinder replenishment program
- Supporting Chemical Management and Solvent Services SOP or WI updates
- Supporting DEA/DOJ controlled substances program compliance which may include ordering of controlled substances as part of Replenishment Services
- Coordinating lab compliance safety inspections with all relevant personnel
- Assisting with laboratory compliance and safety inspections of laboratory spaces by documenting inspection findings/action items
- Creating lab inspection data reports for presentation for various departments by extracting data from lab inspection software
- Tracking completion of any corrective actions/action items from laboratory safety compliance inspection findings
- Develop and communicate site wide SH&S safety compliance program/initiatives
- Data entry and QA of the Sphera/Compliance Manager software platforms.
- Reconciliation of inspection reports for all life safety equipment ( fire extinguishers, eyewash and safety shower station, chemical spill kits, first aid kits, AEDs, and oxygen cylinders) to verify that all equipment inspections are properly documented on a monthly basis
- Conducting field quality ‘spot checks’ of life safety equipment inspections.
- Assisting with various administrative duties (e.g. filing, spreadsheet data entry, auditing, in-person lab inspections) to support safety programs associated with laboratories and chemical storage areas such as Radiation Safety Program, Controlled Substances or Compressed Gas Programs
- Coordinating and scheduling Life Safety Equipment trainings with enrolled attendees
- Supporting additional Chemical Hygiene Safety Program tasks
- Participate in professional educational programs to maintain skill levels and certifications.
Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:
- Strong understanding of EHS as it relates to service organizations.
- Demonstrated ability to interpret and implement requirements of CALOsha, OSHA, DOT, FAA, NFPA, NEC, RCRA, EPA, NRC, ADA, ANSI and ISO-14001 Certification.
- Familiarity with exposure levels to chemical and physical agents.
- Familiarity with chemical incompatibilities.
- Broad operational EHS experience in a large service based company environment.
- Strong skills in the delivery and deployment of EHS services to diverse and dispersed user groups located at multiple sites.
- Experience in a continuous improvement environment with a track record of achieving significant development year over year.
- Bachelor's degree in safety, environmental or related field from four-year College or university and/or five plus years related work experience preferred.
- Ability to deal with ambiguity and the corresponding capacity to make decisions or recommendations based on potentially incomplete information.
- Project management skills and understanding of project management lifecycle.
- Ability to work in a highly matrixed environment.
- Ability to successfully lead projects to completion on time and within budget.
- Ability to make final decisions on administrative or operational matters.
- Ability to quickly understand the business and EHS’s impact on its success.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong analytical skills.
- Strong skills in relationship building and constituent management – the ability to bring compromise to situations between multiple constituents with different viewpoints/ motivations.
- Strong computer/software skills (Outlook, Excel, Word, Visio, etc.)
Physical/Environmental Requirements
Physical activities: Chemical handling and personal protective equipment worn when required. Level of visual acuity: Professional Working conditions: Well-lit, quiet engineering cubicles and labs. Exposure to hazardous chemicals or emergency situations as needed. Equipment/Tools: Personal computer, telephone, fax machine, mechanical equipment, variety of facilities equipment.
Interaction with customers (internal/external)
- Interact with clients, contractors and vendors.
- Interact with representatives from all areas of the business and manage inter-disciplinary projects.
- Interact with site-level staff, providing project updates and input regarding future potential projects as necessary.
- Communication skills must be sufficient to potentially negotiate problem resolution internally throughout the division and externally with customers.
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