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About Us
Founded in 1988, Marketech International Corp. (MIC) is a global technology and engineering company supporting semiconductor, high-tech manufacturing, cleanroom, and mission-critical facility projects. MIC provides turnkey facility integration solutions, including cleanroom and MEP construction, DI water, gas and chemical supply systems, wastewater treatment, facility monitoring and control systems, installation, and maintenance services. Through Marketech International Corporation USA, we support major semiconductor and industrial projects across the United States.
Job Overview
Marketech International Corporation USA is seeking experienced and safety-driven Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Professionals to support semiconductor and high-tech construction projects. EHS Professionals may be assigned to operational departments including Chemical, Tool Hookup, CCTV Low Voltage, UPW, AMHS, or Self-Perform operations.
This role is responsible for promoting a strong, proactive safety culture; ensuring compliance with company, client, and regulatory EHS requirements; conducting field inspections and audits; supporting incident prevention; and coaching employees, supervisors, and subcontractors to achieve safety excellence. The EHS Professional will work closely with department leaders, project teams, field personnel, contractors, and the Core EHS Team to help maintain safe and compliant project operations.
The ideal candidate has strong knowledge of OSHA regulations, construction safety practices, hazard identification, incident investigation, and employee coaching. Experience supporting semiconductor, cleanroom, industrial, high-tech manufacturing, or active construction environments is highly preferred.
Key Responsibilities
Departmental EHS Support
- Provide daily EHS support to assigned operational departments, project teams, supervisors, and field personnel.
- Attend departmental meetings and provide updates regarding safety performance, concerns, trends, action items, and improvement opportunities.
- Participate in Toolbox Talks, safety briefings, pre-task meetings, and other required safety activities.
- Assist supervisors and field teams with developing, reviewing, and implementing Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), Pre-Task Plans (PTPs), and safe-work plans.
- Help ensure employees and subcontractors are fit for duty, properly trained, appropriately equipped, and authorized to perform assigned work.
- Champion proactive safety initiatives and promote a culture focused on hazard recognition, accountability, safe work practices, and continuous improvement.
- Coach managers, supervisors, employees, and subcontractors on safe work practices, regulatory requirements, and client-specific safety expectations.
- Support department leadership in identifying recurring safety concerns and developing practical corrective actions.
Field Safety Operations
- Conduct daily EHS observations of workplace conditions, construction activities, equipment use, employee behaviors, and subcontractor performance.
- Document safety observations, positive safety behaviors, hazards, corrective actions, and follow-up requirements in accordance with company and client procedures.
- Identify unsafe work conditions, unsafe behaviors, environmental concerns, and potential compliance gaps during field inspections and site walks.
- Report EHS concerns, field risks, and unresolved safety issues to departmental management and the Core EHS Team.
- Take immediate action, including stopping work when necessary, when imminent-danger situations or serious safety risks are identified.
- Support safe work execution in active construction, cleanroom, industrial, and semiconductor project environments.
- Monitor adherence to PPE requirements, housekeeping expectations, access controls, work-area safety standards, and client-site protocols.
- Recognize and reinforce positive safety behaviors to support a strong Incident and Injury Free work culture.
Inspections, Audits & Compliance
- Conduct site safety inspections, audits, risk assessments, and environmental inspections.
- Assess work activities, equipment, work areas, and project conditions for compliance with company policies, client requirements, OSHA regulations, and applicable local, state, and federal requirements.
- Review construction equipment, tools, lifting activities, access equipment, and work practices for compliance with EHS regulations and project safety requirements.
- Support site-leading indicator initiatives, including Incident and Injury Free programs, behavioral-based safety observations, Zero Tolerance policies, and proactive safety reporting.
- Track inspection findings, audit observations, corrective actions, completion dates, and follow-up requirements through closure.
- Assist with regulatory compliance reviews, environmental assessments, permit-to-work requirements, SDS reviews, and other applicable EHS documentation.
- Identify opportunities to improve safety processes, documentation practices, field controls, and employee engagement.
Incident Management & Emergency Response
- Ensure injured employees or subcontractors receive prompt and appropriate medical attention in accordance with site procedures.
- Conduct incident investigations involving injuries, near misses, property damage, environmental events, and non-injury safety incidents.
- Gather facts, interview involved parties, document findings, identify root causes, and support development of corrective and preventive actions.
- Track incident-related corrective actions and verify timely completion to help prevent recurrence.
- Ensure emergency procedures, emergency contacts, response requirements, and applicable controls are incorporated into JHAs, PTPs, and field-planning activities.
- Provide first-aid support as necessary while maintaining active First Aid, CPR, and AED certifications.
- Participate in emergency drills, response planning, and safety-readiness activities as required.
Training, Documentation & Reporting
- Conduct EHS training sessions, orientations, refresher training, and safety briefings as required.
- Educate management, supervisors, employees, and subcontractors on applicable EHS policies, procedures, regulatory requirements, and client expectations.
- Support proper safety orientation and onboarding for new employees, subcontractors, and project personnel.
- Maintain accurate EHS documentation, including inspection reports, training records, JHAs, PTPs, behavioral-based safety observations, injury logs, investigation reports, SDS reviews, and permit-to-work documentation.
- Submit required EHS documentation to the Core EHS Team for recordkeeping, review, reporting, and compliance tracking.
- Prepare weekly and monthly EHS reports, safety metrics, trend summaries, corrective-action updates, and project safety documentation.
- Maintain organized, current, and accessible EHS records in accordance with company, client, and regulatory requirements.
Required Qualifications
- OSHA 510 certification or equivalent credential, including OSHA 511 or OSHA 500.
- Three or more years of experience in construction, general industry, semiconductor, industrial, manufacturing, or a related environment.
- Three or more years of environmental health and safety experience.
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations, construction safety practices, hazard identification, and risk-control methods.
- Experience conducting safety inspections, audits, observations, risk assessments, and incident investigations.
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
- Strong organizational, documentation, problem-solving, and follow-up skills.
- Ability to coach employees, supervisors, subcontractors, and project teams on EHS requirements and safe-work practices.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams.
- Ability to work onsite in active construction, industrial, semiconductor, or high-tech project environments.
- Ability to walk active project sites, climb stairs, access elevated platforms, and wear required personal protective equipment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Certified Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certification.
- Bachelor's degree in Safety, Environmental Health, Occupational Health, Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
- Experience supporting semiconductor construction, cleanroom construction, high-tech manufacturing, industrial construction, or mission-critical facility projects.
- Experience supporting Chemical, Tool Hookup, CCTV Low Voltage, UPW, AMHS, or self-perform construction operations.
- Experience with client-specific safety programs, permit-to-work systems, behavioral-based safety programs, or incident- and injury-prevention initiatives.
- Experience conducting environmental inspections, compliance audits, and regulatory-documentation reviews.
- First Aid, CPR, and AED certification.
- OSHA 30, HAZWOPER, NFPA 70E, or other relevant construction and industrial safety certifications.
- Bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese or English/Spanish communication skills are a plus, but not required.
Skills & Competencies
- OSHA compliance and construction safety knowledge
- Hazard identification and risk assessment
- Safety inspections, audits, and field observations
- Incident investigation and root-cause analysis
- Corrective-action tracking and follow-through
- JHA and PTP development
- Toolbox Talks and employee safety training
- Emergency response and first-aid readiness
- Environmental compliance and inspection support
- Permit-to-work and SDS documentation awareness
- Behavioral-based safety and leading-indicator programs
- Employee coaching and supervisor support
- EHS reporting, recordkeeping, and documentation control
- Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Strong communication and stakeholder coordination
- Decision-making, accountability, and professional judgment
- Adaptability in fast-paced construction environments
Work Environment
This is a full-time onsite role supporting active semiconductor, cleanroom, industrial, and high-tech construction projects. The EHS Professional may work in office settings, construction areas, cleanroom environments, fabrication-support spaces, and other active jobsite locations.
The position requires regular field presence, including site walks, safety observations, inspections, meetings, training sessions, and emergency-response support. The EHS Professional must be comfortable wearing required PPE, climbing stairs or elevated platforms, working around active construction operations, and responding quickly to changing project conditions or urgent safety concerns.
Benefits
- 100% Paid Benefits for the Employee, including Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 401(k) Plan
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, gender, gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by local law, regulation, or ordinance.