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Position: Asbestos Analyst
Location: Bristol
Salary: £30,000 - £37,300 (Depending on Experience)
Travelling in and around the Southwest, Oxfordshire, and the Thames Valley.
My client's company has nearly four decades of expertise under their belt so understandably if you want to deal with a business that knows the industry through and through, this is where you want to apply for realistically. They specialise exclusively in comprehensive testing and analysis services.
A unique characteristic is their in-house testing laboratories catering to a diverse range of commercial and residential clients.
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Essential Requirements for an Asbestos Analyst:
BOHS P403 and P404/RSPH3 qualifications (Additional P402 certification highly desirable)
Valid UK driving license with willingness to commute
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Proficiency in IT and numeracy
Thorough understanding of HSG:248 guidelines
Confidence in performing all duties associated with the Asbestos Analyst role
As an Asbestos Analyst, you will:
Conduct various tests including 4 stage clearance, smoke, background and visual air, re-occupation, and personal air testing.
Ensure all work complies with UKAS legislation and best practices
Generate on-site air quality reports for clients
Communicate regularly with clients, contractors, and the public
Cultivate and sustain strong client relationships
This is an outstanding opportunity for a fully qualified Asbestos Analyst to join a reputable company that prioritizes a supportive and respectful work environment for its employees.
Commutable Locations:
Bath, Slough
For further details about the role, please contact Thomas Corbett at Penguin Recruitment Ltd on (phone number removed). Alternatively, you can email your CV to (url removed) for immediate consideration