Jobs list of Chemical & EHS
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Job number: JN -092024-176807 Posted: 2024-10-08
Facility Engineer
強力な企業文化/キャリア支援に積極的6.3 - 8.6 million yen Yamagata Chemical EHS
- Company overview
- Our client refines and transports materials used in semiconductors and other products.
- Responsibilities
- Main responsibilities:
As a Facilities Engineer, primary objective will be to design, procure, install, and verify cleanroom and utility equipment (air conditioners, boilers, CDAs, UPWs), etc.
Develop and execute the design, purchase, and construction of new cleanroom-related equipment.
The objective is to execute and manage the design, coordination, and improvement of cleanrooms and associated utilities through project and AOP capital.
Designing a clean room that aligns with our company's needs and principles will help reduce initial installation and equipment running costs.
By introducing improved clean rooms and related equipment, could reduce quality risks and troubles.
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Job number: JN -072024-150541 Posted: 2024-09-11
【ISE,Shonan,Aich】Environment Health & Safety Specialist (EHS) | 環境・労働安全衛生(EHS)
Responsible for the safety of the company6 - 13 million yen Tokyo Chemical EHS
- Company overview
- We are a company that verifies the safety and conducts evaluations and certifications of products. Our main business includes product safety testing and certification, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and evaluation, factory inspection, and labeling services. Our mark, with over 110 years of history, is one of the most recognized safety certification marks among consumers in the United States. As new technologies emerge in products, consumer awareness of safety increases. We rigorously check these products and provide evaluations and certifications to ensure consumer safety. We continue to expand into new fields such as fuel cells and solar power generation, anticipating further growth. The mark we provide for certified products is widely adopted by many states and municipalities in the United States, playing a crucial role in product sales. Moreover, this mark is widely recognized by consumers as a symbol of quality and safety, indicating that the product has been recognized for its safety and reliability.
- Responsibilities
- Main responsibilities:
Develops, documents and maintains environmental health and safety (EHS) programs (e.g. hazardous materials, emergency response plans) in compliance with Federal, State and Local legislation
Conducts inspections and reports on tests and investigations to obtain data for use in determining sources of pollution and methods for controlling pollutants in air, soil and water
Analyzes, interprets, and validates information on hazardous materials and chemicals
Creates EHS programs and instructs employees in matters pertaining, but not limited to occupational health, injury prevention, safe operation of equipment and proper handling /cleanup of chemicals and hazardous materials
Acts as a representative responding to public inquiries, audits (internal and external), government agencies or executive inquiries
Serves as an internal subject matter expert for Environmental Health & Safety issues.
Maintains up to date knowledge of laws and regulations that impact the organization.
Updates the organization on new regulations
Supports the design and development of facilities, work areas, and work procedures of the business.
May manage the performance of direct reports by defining accountabilities, establishing performance objectives, providing career counseling, feedback and guidance, and ensuring that all policies are understood and adhered
Read and follow the company's Code of Conduct, and follow all physical and digital security practices.
Performs other duties as directed.
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