The following description is meant to provide you with a basic understanding of what is expected. Additional duties will be assigned based on the needs of the business and your capabilities:
-Supervisory-
Coordinate with the Operations Manager, team members, clients and general contractors.
Review each project scope/details, and prepare tools, materials, work plan and schedule.
Review and understand project specifications and drawings for each job.
Manage workspace containments using poly sheeting, tape, and negative air machines. Set up decontamination rooms. Inspect containments throughout the duration of the job.
Supervise abatement workers, assign tasks and conduct safety meetings.
Monitor and assist team members with on-the-job training.
Manage disposal of materials, including communicating the need for bins, manifests, EPA IDs, and occasionally taking nonhazardous waste to the Marina landfill using company vehicles.
Inspect the worksite for completion and cleanliness, including the removal of all tools, materials and debris brought, or created, for the duration of the project.
Track, report and approve weekly employee hours, each day, for various project sites.
Track, complete and turn-in daily project specific documentation, including, but not limited to: Job folders, project logs, containment logs, safety meetings, fuel receipts, expense reports, timecards, inspections, personal air monitoring documentation and waste manifests for each job.
Maintain all tools, equipment and assigned company vehicles in clean condition and good, working order.
-Abatement-
Attend annual trainings, medical evaluations and safety meetings.
Perform all tasks in compliance with the company safety policy, including fall protection, confined spaces, hearing protection, heat prevention, hazardous communication program and respiratory protection.
Maintain a clean and clutter free workspace within the jobsite.
Demolition and removal of building materials; may contain asbestos, lead, mold or other hazardous substances.
Clean and sanitize workspaces using approved disinfectants, sanitizers, antimicrobials and other appropriate cleaning products.
Apply mastic remover and paint stripper. Familiarize yourself with the company chemical safety data sheets and the hazardous communications program.
Set up workspace containments using poly sheeting, tape, and negative air machines. Set up decontamination rooms.
Accessing these materials may require working in confined spaces or from scaffolding and ladders.
Report accurate bag counts and/or quantities for manifests.
Operate material-removal vehicles and travel where needed.
Inspect and operate hand tools, saws, chippers, hammers, jackhammers, drill motors and grinders.
Work well with other supervisors and team members to maintain clear communication of duties and project statuses.
Inspect, clean and wear personal protective equipment, including respirators, suits, gloves, lanyards, fall protection harnesses, hard hats, sturdy work boots, eye and hearing protection.
Inspect, calibrate and wear personal air-monitoring devices.
*Hazards: This role may also complete tasks near, around and/or with hazardous materials, including, but not limited to: asbestos, lead, mold, etc. The candidate will not be asked to work near, around and/or with these materials without the proper training, certification or personal protective equipment (PPE).*
To apply, submit your resume, which reflects your name, phone number, email address and experience. Applicants who do not follow instructions will not be considered.
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