Environmental Scientist Remote Jobs in Michigan (US)
This page tracks remote environmental scientist openings that are location-eligible for Michigan.
This page tracks remote environmental scientist openings that are location-eligible for Michigan.
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• Lead and perform comprehensive industrial hygiene assessments, including exposure monitoring for chemical, physical, and biological hazards. • Oversee inspections and sampling programs for asbestos, lead-based paint, mold, and indoor air quality (IAQ) concerns. • Design and implement remediation strategies, providing expert recommendations for hazard identification, mitigation, and control. • Prepare and review detailed technical reports, presenting findings and recommendations clearly to senior client stakeholders. • Ensure adherence to OSHA, EPA, and other applicable regulatory frameworks, acting as a subject matter expert in compliance matters. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver integrated environmental, health, and safety solutions across complex projects. • Provide strategic guidance on ventilation systems, respiratory protection programs, and hazard communication initiatives. • Contribute to business development efforts by supporting key client relationships, participating in client meetings, and assisting in proposal development.
Apex Companies is a nationally recognized environmental consulting and engineering firm committed to creating a safe, sustainable, and equitable future. Since i
• Prepare and review environmental regulatory compliance permits and reports including stormwater (construction, industrial, and MS4), SPCC, and dewatering for multiple states. • Provide technical oversight and perform project work. Analyze and interpret field inspection records, stormwater and SPCC diagrams and stormwater control measure maintenance items. • Coordinate schedules for inspectors across multiple states and offices. • Coordinate laboratory activities, including sample handling, chain of custody documentation, and data review. • Review environmental legislation and regulations and determine impact on client activities. • Ability to travel for remote project needs across central US states, if applicable based on location, less than 15%. • Coordinate and communicate with clients in preparation for and during site visits. • Effectively communicate, track, and balance project workloads with supervisor. • Actively participate in a culture of safe work practices. • Define and develop your own professional growth with mentoring from senior managers.
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