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Tennessee Valley Authority - Chattanooga, Tennessee
The Office of the Inspector General at the Tennessee Valley Authority has a vacancy in Chattanooga, TN for an experienced auditor to conduct operational/performance audits of TVA operations. The auditor will also perform environmental reviews which ...
Careers in Environmental Safety
Those seeking environmental safety jobs can use the Locate Environmental Jobs website to search for and apply to a wide array of
environmental jobs online. The career opportunities posted to the site come from the top employers in the field and we have gone to great lengths to make the job search and application process as simple as possible. For employers, we offer inexpensive and highly-effective environmental safety
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environmental careers.
Career options in the field of environmental safety, sometimes referred to as SHE, EHS or HES, vary greatly and there are a number of sub-specialties within the field. Those working in the Safety, Health, Environment department of a corporation or institution will typically be familiar with all areas of environmental, public and personal safety, though a more thorough understanding is generally required in the various specialties within the field. Though there are environmental safety career options throughout the country, the more industrial cities, as well as places where extraction of natural resources is prominent, tend to offer the most options in the field. The result is that you are likely to find
Richmond environmental job listings (for example) and positions in cities such as Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Birmingham and countless other industrial spots throughout the U.S. as well as places like Texas, Wyoming, Alaska and other states where mineral extraction and energy production are common. Rest assured, however, that cities and states with economies based more on service industries also offer a host of
job opportunities in environmental health. Some of the aforementioned sub-specialties include material safety, biosafety, public health, ergonomics, hazardous materials, waster management, industrial hygiene and radiation safety, to name just a few.
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