Chemical Safety Team Leader
To ensure that all research and occupational health and safety initiatives at the University meet or exceed the standards of safety-related laws, and to minimize health and safety risks to the University as a whole. The Occupational Health and Safety Section provides education and training, operates committee reviews, prepares and supports notification documents to regulatory authorities, prepares manuals and guidelines, patrols, and investigates incidents. Scope includes wide range of areas, including chemical substances, laboratory waste, biosafety, radiation, fieldwork, and occupational safety and health. We also provide support for ethical review related to human subjects research.
This position, as Chemical Safety Team Leader, will provide guidance, advice, and conduct inspections related to the use and management of chemical materials and the management of laboratory waste, etc. In addition, have an important role in promoting safety and legal compliance in a wide range of research activities at the University while being involved in other health and safety tasks.
- Provide guidance, advice, and inspections related to the use and management of chemical materials, and manage the chemical management system so that all research activities at the University comply with various laws and internal regulations pertaining to chemical safety.
- Provide guidance and management to ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and guidelines related to experimental wastes.
- Maintain and disseminate regulations, manuals, guidelines, training materials, etc.
- Liaison and coordination with government agencies and support for the preparation of authorization documents.
- Provide support for other operations conducted by the Occupational Health and Safety Section.
(Required)
- Experience in management of chemical substances
- Minimum of a Master's degree in a scientific or technical field or equivalent work experience
- Business-level communication skills in Japanese and English (TOEIC 700 or above)
- Willingness to acquire qualifications required for the tasks.
- Able to work flexibly and communicate well with other staff members.
(Preferred)
- Working Environment Measurement Specialist, Certified with Hazardous Materials Engineer, Specially Controlled Industrial Waste Manager, etc.
- Experience in scientific research or working at a university or government agency
- Ability to take initiative with good skills in identifying problems and solving them.
In accordance with the OIST Employee Compensation Regulations
Benefits:
- Relocation, housing and commuting allowances
- Annual paid leave and summer holidays
- Health insurance (Private School Mutual Aid)
- Welfare pension insurance (kousei-nenkin)
- Worker's accident compensation insurance (roudousha-saigai-hoshou-hoken)
- Access to Child Development Center
- Access to Schooling Options
- Language Education
- Resource Center (Daily Life Support in Okinawa)
- Cover letter in English required. Japanese version required only for Applicants whose native language is Japanese.
- Curriculum vitae in English required. Japanese version required only for Applicants whose native language is Japanese.
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* Names and contact information of 3 referees, one of which should be a previous employer, will be required if the Applicant is selected for an interview.
* Prior to the start of employment all new hires are required to successfully complete a background check. Personal information including employment history and academic background should be submitted to OIST after a conditional offer of employment
- OIST Graduate University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, students and staff. The University strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups.
- Information provided by applicants or references will be kept confidential, documents will not be returned. All applicants will be notified regarding the status of their applications.
- Please view OIST policy for rules on external professional activities
- Further details about the University can be viewed on the OIST website www.oist.jp.
Full-time, fixed term appointment for 2 years. Contract initially with 3-month probationary period (inclusive). This contract may be renewed.
Flextime (core time 10:00-15:00) 7.5 hrs per day (Multiplied by prescribed working days per month)