Consulting Specialist - Pharmaceutical & Lab

at  BSI

Boston, Massachusetts, USA -

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Immediate02 Sep, 2024USD 95000 Annual03 Jun, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

Great that you’re thinking about a career with BSI!
BSI Consulting Services is a trusted and agenda-shaping partner providing ‘best practice’ technical, regulatory, and business expertise and intelligence for our clients’ most critical EHS, Supply Chain, and Digital risks and opportunities to achieve greater resilience, impact, and future-readiness.
Job Title: Consulting Specialist
Location: Boston, MA
About the company
BSI is the UK’s National Standards Body, but we are much more than that. We are an international organization that tackles the problems businesses have by leading the development and embedding of best practices. We help companies access new markets, accelerate innovation, become more resilient and sustainable, and build trusted customer relationships.
About the role:
BSI America Professional Services Inc. (BSI) is hiring a Health, Safety and Environmental Technician/Specialist to support the EHS department at a client site in the Boston, MA area. This is a full-time position with benefits, located at a biopharmaceutical laboratory and research facility.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with laboratory inspections; observe, document, and investigate unsafe work conditions. Work with laboratory personnel to develop JHAs and determine project-specific hazards and risks.
  • Identify and manage occupational hazards and environmental risks, lead incident investigations, conduct risk assessments, and create/document corrective and preventative actions to ensure a safe workplace. This includes initiating and leading regularly scheduled safety meetings with senior management to move beyond safety compliance to proactive identification of hazards and risks.
  • Provide oversight for chemical management, review new chemical approvals, develop chemical storage and segregation schemes, flammability limits, etc. In addition, conduct periodic review of hazardous chemical inventories for permit compliance
  • Occasionally conduct lab safety training for newly hired employees and scientists needing yearly recertification (new employee orientation, bloodborne pathogen, Safe Start, etc.).
  • Assist with Large Quantity Generator requirements and contingency plan if site waste limits continue to grow or exceed SQG threshold
  • Assistance / consulting on spill response and clean up, and local reporting to outside agencies (if necessary).
  • Implementing biosafety/hazard communication/chemical safety programs
  • Developing or maintaining management systems
  • Assist with site compliance and monitor ongoing mitigation strategies for worker safety during the COVID-19 pandemic (monitor population density, social distancing, face mask use, cleaning, and sanitizing practices, etc.)
  • Expertise and experience in EHS regulatory compliance. Local experience with City of Cambridge a plus.
  • Provide oversight for chemical management, review new chemical approvals, develop chemical storage and segregation schemes, flammability limits, etc.

To be successful in the role, you will have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in scientific or EHS related field
  • Prior consulting or EHS experience. Preferred 3-5 years’ experience with lab safety, biosafety, hazardous materials/waste management
  • Prior experience with risk assessment and accident investigations
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong computer skills
  • Professional certifications (such as CIH, ASP, CSP, or CHMM) desired, but not required
  • Understanding of health and safety regulatory requirements, specifically Fed-OSHA standards, and conducting regulatory compliance audits

What we offer:
BSI offers a competitive salary, group-sponsored health and dental, short-term and long-term disability, a company-matched 401k plan, company paid life insurance, 11 paid holidays and 4 weeks paid time off.
Salary
The salary for this position can range from $73,950 to $95,000 annually; actual compensation is based on various factors, including but not limited to, the candidate’s competencies, level of experience, education, location, divisional budget and internal peer compensation comparisons.
Do you believe the world deserves excellence?
We are proud to be the business improvement company for other organisations to become more sustainable and resilient and finally to inspire trust in their products, systems, services, and the world we live in.
Headquartered in London, BSI is the world’s first national standards organization with more than 100 years of experience. We are a global partner for 86,000 companies and organizations in over 193 countries, offering development, auditing, certification, and training services, including innovative software solutions and cyber security expertise for all industries: from aerospace and automotive to food, construction, energy, healthcare, IT and trade sectors. Incorporated by Royal Charter, we’re truly impartial, and home to the ultimate mark of trust, the Kitemark.
Through our unique combination of consulting, training, assurance and regulatory services we bring solid and broad knowledge to every company.
If you want to contribute to this inspiring challenge, bring your open and enthusiastic mindset to our dynamic team, apply now and become part of the BSI family!
D&I Policy
BSI is committed to ensuring the diversity of our workforce reflects that of our clients and the communities in which we operate. Our goal is to create a sense of belonging for all employees by providing opportunities to develop, grow, and engage with our global organization all while having fun doing great work. BSI is a community where everyone can thrive.
If you require any reasonable accommodations to be made on account of a disability or impairment throughout out our recruiting process, please inform your Talent Acquisition Partner.
Our Excellence Behaviours: Client-centric, Agile, Collaborative. These three behaviours represent how we do things at BSI. They help us ensure that BSI is a great place to work and a highly successful business.
BSI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we are committed to diversity.
BSI is conducting face-to-face interviews where appropriate and possible. If you are invited to a face-to-face interview but feel more comfortable with conducting the interview virtually, please speak to a member of our recruitment team

Responsibilities:

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with laboratory inspections; observe, document, and investigate unsafe work conditions. Work with laboratory personnel to develop JHAs and determine project-specific hazards and risks.
  • Identify and manage occupational hazards and environmental risks, lead incident investigations, conduct risk assessments, and create/document corrective and preventative actions to ensure a safe workplace. This includes initiating and leading regularly scheduled safety meetings with senior management to move beyond safety compliance to proactive identification of hazards and risks.
  • Provide oversight for chemical management, review new chemical approvals, develop chemical storage and segregation schemes, flammability limits, etc. In addition, conduct periodic review of hazardous chemical inventories for permit compliance
  • Occasionally conduct lab safety training for newly hired employees and scientists needing yearly recertification (new employee orientation, bloodborne pathogen, Safe Start, etc.).
  • Assist with Large Quantity Generator requirements and contingency plan if site waste limits continue to grow or exceed SQG threshold
  • Assistance / consulting on spill response and clean up, and local reporting to outside agencies (if necessary).
  • Implementing biosafety/hazard communication/chemical safety programs
  • Developing or maintaining management systems
  • Assist with site compliance and monitor ongoing mitigation strategies for worker safety during the COVID-19 pandemic (monitor population density, social distancing, face mask use, cleaning, and sanitizing practices, etc.)
  • Expertise and experience in EHS regulatory compliance. Local experience with City of Cambridge a plus.
  • Provide oversight for chemical management, review new chemical approvals, develop chemical storage and segregation schemes, flammability limits, etc

To be successful in the role, you will have:

  • Bachelor’s degree in scientific or EHS related field
  • Prior consulting or EHS experience. Preferred 3-5 years’ experience with lab safety, biosafety, hazardous materials/waste management
  • Prior experience with risk assessment and accident investigations
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong computer skills
  • Professional certifications (such as CIH, ASP, CSP, or CHMM) desired, but not required
  • Understanding of health and safety regulatory requirements, specifically Fed-OSHA standards, and conducting regulatory compliance audit


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Information Technology

Graduate

Proficient

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Boston, MA, USA