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20 jobs that use Hazardous Materials the most

Jobs that use hazardous materials the most include stock receiver, ship dock, and aircraft electrician.

What jobs use Hazardous Materials the most?

1. Stock Receiver

How stock receiver uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage the work area for all OSHA compliance and facility safety during schedule shift.
  • Demonstrate adherence to the company's safety procedures as well as OSHA procedures
  • Bag groceries, clean and mop floors, keep parking lot clean and return carts.

Most common skills for stock receiver:

  • Hazardous Materials
  • Sales Floor
  • Order Pickers
  • Basic Math
  • Pallets
  • Cleanliness

2. Ship Dock

How ship dock uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Operate yard truck to manage dock needs, maintain safety and cleanliness of dock as well as yard.
  • Segregate and secure non-conforming product.
  • Provide comprehensive and accurate flow of merchandise.

Most common skills for ship dock:

  • Hand Trucks
  • Freight Bills
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Pallet Jack
  • Pallets
  • Load Trucks

3. Aircraft Electrician

How aircraft electrician uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.
  • Comply with Cessna and FAA specs.
  • Prepare and load live ammunition onto aircraft.

Most common skills for aircraft electrician:

  • Electrical Systems
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Diagnose Malfunctions
  • Switchboards
  • Hand Tools
  • Troubleshoot

4. Plant Worker

How plant worker uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Decontaminate vehicles and cargo-carrying portion, reload assigned racks, scan waste containers into Bio-track systems for proper recordkeeping.
  • Load cafeteria trays/silverware/cookware into commercial dishwasher.

Most common skills for plant worker:

  • Recordkeeping
  • Conveyor Systems
  • OSHA
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Plant Operations
  • Customer Service

5. Chemical Processor

How chemical processor uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Learned ISO-9001 and FDA process certification procedures and quality control programs.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.

Most common skills for chemical processor:

  • Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Procedures
  • OSHA
  • Etching
  • PPE
  • Hazardous Waste

6. Chemical Specialist

How chemical specialist uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Lead smoke generating squads, supervise reconnaissance and decontamination operation, and serve as company NBC NCO.
  • Fix issues that develop between TEDAC and DOD labs.
  • Coordinate QC programs (in-house, external customers).

Most common skills for chemical specialist:

  • Maintenance Procedures
  • Safety Procedures
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Response Operations
  • Decontamination Equipment
  • Training Advice

7. Asbestos Abatement Worker

How asbestos abatement worker uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Set up containment and remove asbestos off of boilers in pipes according to OSHA laws and regulations
  • Train laborer for asbestos abatement projects in a variety of industrial and residential work environments.
  • Straighten and reshape bent pressure vessel plates and structure parts, using hammers, jacks and torches.

Most common skills for asbestos abatement worker:

  • Asbestos Removal
  • Demolition
  • Hazardous Materials
  • OSHA
  • Safety Procedures
  • Scaffolding

8. Plater

How plater uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Grit blast waxed parts and trim by adjusting air pressure require by the traveler.
  • Barrel plait computer parts, administer test for quality, and run computerized plating machine.
  • Certify to work on nuclear and FAA restrict parts.

Most common skills for plater:

  • Calipers
  • CAD
  • Hoists
  • Hazardous Materials
  • FAA
  • Electroplating

9. Fire Medic

How fire medic uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Assist with IVs, oxygen administration, basic first aid and CPR.
  • Provide emergency care to the sick or injure individuals and perform firefighting duties, Haz-Mat/ICS response and confine space/high angle rescue skills

Most common skills for fire medic:

  • Medical Services
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Fire Suppression
  • Emergency Response
  • Advanced Life Support
  • Emergency Services

10. Freight Handler

How freight handler uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage temporary staff doing warehouse work and train and test them in order to receive forklift certification per OSHA.
  • Dock work then get CDL and then go to the road
  • Work on the dock loading and unloading truck and backup CDL driver.

Most common skills for freight handler:

  • Basic Math
  • Pallets
  • Math
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Manual Equipment
  • Hand Trucks

11. Ordnance Engineering Technician

How ordnance engineering technician uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Close interaction with police and EOD unit on base in case of an explosive emergency.
  • Coordinate with the on-scene-commander and security element and direct all actions and EOD procedures on scene.

Most common skills for ordnance engineering technician:

  • Demolition
  • Safety Standards
  • DOD
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Loaders
  • Cranes

12. Material Controller

How material controller uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage and coordinate customer delivery commits between production, engineering and logistics.
  • Assist to establish EDI with vendors.
  • Perform cleaning duties, range from cleaning sales floor to cleaning windows.

Most common skills for material controller:

  • Computer System
  • Purchase Orders
  • Hazardous Materials
  • FAA
  • MSDS
  • Inventory Control

13. Decontamination Technician

How decontamination technician uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Concrete crushing, demolition, and wrecking of commercial buildings, apartments, and homes.
  • Assign with ALARA for lead shielding projects.
  • Monitor NRC license compliance and support inspections.

Most common skills for decontamination technician:

  • Papr
  • Safety Procedures
  • PPE
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Radioactive Waste
  • Hazardous Waste

14. Air Transportation Specialist

How air transportation specialist uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Monitor, manage and operate supply systems and activities, control USAF assets and documentation.
  • Charge with managing contracts for non-emergency and emergency transportation of Medicaid and Medicare members.
  • Train and mentor team members to integrate administrative and logistics operations with special projects and critical government assignments.

Most common skills for air transportation specialist:

  • Necessary Safety
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Logistics
  • Materials Handling
  • Cargo Movement Operations
  • Military Aircraft

15. Chemical Engineering Technician

How chemical engineering technician uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage and distribute cad standards to contributing design consultants and assist with any design issues as necessary.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.
  • Maintain responsibility for manufacturing large-scale inorganic chemical synthesis.

Most common skills for chemical engineering technician:

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Technical Reports
  • Hazardous Materials
  • R
  • Process Design
  • Distillation

16. Demolition Worker

How demolition worker uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Skil at operating jackhammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, surveying and measuring equipment.
  • Remove rubble and other debris at construction sites using rakes, shovels, wheelbarrows and other equipment.
  • Tear down mold Sheetrock, mold ceilings, and cabinets

Most common skills for demolition worker:

  • Demolition
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Codes
  • Asbestos
  • Safety Procedures
  • Physical Labor

17. Terminal Operations Manager

How terminal operations manager uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage every facet of day to day operations in this $500K/month Canadian LTL transportation service center.
  • Manage team of database administrators, database technicians and systems administrators responsible for maintaining all production, development and QA systems.
  • Educate and mentor associates as work hand in hand with talent acquisition, discipline, termination, payroll and scheduling.

Most common skills for terminal operations manager:

  • Logistics
  • Hazardous Materials
  • FRA
  • Direct Supervision
  • Terminal Operations
  • On-Time Delivery

18. Automotive Production Worker

How automotive production worker uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Use electrical, air, and hydraulic schematics to troubleshoot.
  • Dump asphalt & make minor asphalt repairs need in street.
  • Maintain parts, components, and accessories of PLS and LHS Hemmet wheel vehicles.

Most common skills for automotive production worker:

  • Water Pumps
  • Motor Vehicle
  • Air Filters
  • Quality Standards
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Technical Specifications

19. Environmental Compliance Officer

How environmental compliance officer uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Participate in OCC exam preparation and review including research and presentation of documentation to achieve compliance with federal examiner requests.
  • Implement the environmental, health and safety procedures and OSHA compliance.
  • Provide monthly EHS reports and maintain knowledge of all state and federal regulations.

Most common skills for environmental compliance officer:

  • Environmental Compliance
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Safety Training
  • OSHA
  • Environmental Regulations
  • EPA

20. Ammunition Technician

How ammunition technician uses Hazardous Materials:

  • Manage numerous outdoor storage locations for government ammunition stockpiles while simultaneously providing rapid logistical support to facilitate employee training.
  • Help in combat disposal and emergency destruct operations.
  • Collaborate with EPA officials to ensure positive audit results and gather all necessary documentation for compliance for with audit procedures.

Most common skills for ammunition technician:

  • Safety Regulations
  • Safety Procedures
  • Ammunition
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Logistics
  • Combat

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