Industrial Hygiene Professional
About the role
Samsung Austin Semiconductor is seeking an Industrial Hygiene Professional to support occupational health and industrial hygiene programs across manufacturing and support operations.
Responsibilities
- Personal Protective Equipment Program Ownership
- Maintain and continuously improve PPE program requirements, procedures, standards, and supporting documentation.
- Conduct and document PPE hazard assessments to determine appropriate protective equipment requirements.
- Evaluate and approve PPE selections based on workplace hazards, regulatory requirements, consensus standards, and operational needs.
- Partner with operational teams to identify opportunities to improve PPE effectiveness, compliance, and user acceptance.
- Manage PPE program metrics, audits, inspections, corrective actions, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Coordinate activities of contracted PPE service providers and vendor-managed inventory personnel.
- Support evaluation, testing, and implementation of new PPE technologies and products.
- Provide technical guidance to operations, engineering, maintenance, and contractor organizations regarding PPE requirements and exposure controls.
- Interpret and apply applicable OSHA regulations, consensus standards, and company requirements related to the PPE program.
- Develop and deliver training related to PPE requirements, hazard recognition, and exposure control measures.
- Maintain program records, reports, and documentation in accordance with regulatory and company requirements.
- Analyze program performance metrics and develop recommendations for continuous improvement.
- Support regulatory inspections, internal audits, and compliance assessments.
- Develop corrective action plans and track closure of identified findings.
- Benchmark industry best practices and support implementation of innovative occupational health and industrial hygiene solutions.
- Industrial Hygiene Support
- Serve as the primary Industrial Hygiene point of contact for assigned departments and business units.
- Provide technical consultation regarding chemical, physical, and biological workplace hazards.
- Support industrial hygiene exposure assessment activities, including workplace evaluations, hazard assessments, and exposure characterization efforts.
- Assist with implementation of exposure control strategies utilizing the hierarchy of controls.
- Conduct workplace inspections, risk assessments, and industrial hygiene program audits.
- Participate in incident investigations involving occupational exposure concerns.
- Review operational changes, equipment installations, and capital projects to identify potential occupational health risks and recommend appropriate controls.
- Assist with site occupational health initiatives through collaboration with engineering, operations, maintenance, and safety teams.
- Assist with industrial hygiene sampling strategies, exposure monitoring activities, and data analysis as required.
- Budget, Vendor, and Contract Management
- Manage and administer annual operating budgets associated with PPE and occupational health programs, including oversight of multiple budget line items and vendors.
- Develop annual budget forecasts, spending plans, and cost projections to support operational and regulatory requirements.
- Monitor expenditures, analyze spending trends, and identify opportunities for cost optimization while maintaining program effectiveness and compliance.
- Manage vendor relationships, service agreements, and contract performance for PPE-related products and services.
- Coverage of vendor-managed inventory (VMI) programs or large-scale PPE distribution systems.
- Review, approve, and reconcile invoices, purchase requests, purchase orders, and budget expenditures in accordance with company financial processes.
- Partner with procurement, finance, operations, and vendor representatives to support sourcing activities, contract renewals, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Develop and track key performance indicators related to cost, inventory utilization, service delivery, and program effectiveness.
- Lead cost-reduction and process-improvement initiatives while ensuring appropriate employee protection and regulatory compliance.
- Provide routine budget performance updates, financial analyses, and strategic recommendations to management regarding program expenditures and future resource needs.
Qualifications
- A minimum three (3) years of experience supporting occupational health, industrial hygiene, environmental health and safety, manufacturing operations, or related technical programs.
- Experience administering workplace safety, health, industrial hygiene, or compliance programs.
- Knowledge of OSHA regulations and occupational health principles.
- Ability to effectively manage contractor, vendor, and service provider relationships and performance.
- Experience supporting budget administration, procurement activities, or contract management.
- Ability to build effective working relationships across all organizational levels.
- Ability to manage multiple projects, priorities, budgets, and stakeholder expectations in a fast-paced environment.
- Associate degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Engineering Technology, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, or a related technical field.
- Experience conducting PPE hazard assessments and implementing PPE programs.
- Experience supporting exposure assessment, hazard evaluation, and occupational health initiatives.
- Experience managing operational budgets, contracts, or service agreements.
- Experience overseeing vendor-managed inventory (VMI) programs or large-scale PPE distribution systems.
- Experience with industrial hygiene sampling equipment, exposure monitoring programs, and occupational health data management systems.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, financial management, and decision-making skills.
Pay
The current base salary range for this role is between $65,000 - $107,500. Individual base pay rates will depend on factors including duties, work location, education, skills, qualifications and experience. Total compensation for this position will include a competitive benefits package and may include participation in company incentive compensation programs, which are based on factors to include organizational and individual performance.
Schedule
Full-time on-site employment is offered.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance and 401(k) matching with immediate vesting
- Onsite café(s) and workout facilities
- Paid maternity and paternity leave
- Paid time off (PTO) + 2 personal holidays and 10 regular holidays
- Wellness incentives and MORE
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