 
        Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
26 Nov, 25
Salary
4.0
Posted On
26 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Information Technology/IT
ABOUT THIS POSITION
The Research group RAPID (Risk Analysis for Prevention, Innovation & Development) specializes in assessing health risks from potentially hazardous exposures in various environments, including workplaces, general surroundings, and through food or drugs. With around 50 experts in fields like toxicology, epidemiology, chemistry, occupational hygiene and statistics, RAPID develops innovative tools and methods to predict risks accurately. Their mission is to reduce risks and improve human health by advising on exposure reduction, promoting safe design principles, and providing actionable insights for policymakers. RAPID collaborates nationally and internationally with universities, research institutes, government bodies, and industry partners to make a significant impact on public health.
WHAT WE EXPECT FROM YOU
We are looking for an enthusiastic and proactive team-player with a broad scientific interest who is looking for complex challenges in the field of human exposure assessment & risk management and who feels at ease in a challenging stakeholder environment (both governmental and industry). To be able to communicate well with the stakeholders, a good command of Dutch is required. An occupational hygiene background is preferred. Your curiosity together with your surprising and innovative ideas and solutions make you a great innovator.
We are looking for a candidate with:
Within the RAPID department, the team ‘Data-related exposure assessment modelling’ (DREAM) works on the development of innovative methods to assess and manage the risk of exposure with the ultimate aim to prevent or limit the occurrence of occupational diseases.
Examples of chemicals are asbestos, welding fumes, crystalline silica, biocides, pesticides, endotoxins, and new advanced materials. Innovative methods are being developed, such as modelling tools for exposure and/or risk assessment (e.g. Advanced Reach Tool (ART)), novel exposure measurement techniques (AI, sensors), biomonitoring (point of care testing), safe by design and substitution, risk management measures (Virtual Occupational Hygiene Assistant (VOHA)) and health impact assessment all applied within the context of the exposome.
As a Scientist/Consultant Occupational Exposure your core activities are: