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Environmental Scientist at Procter & Gamble (P&G) in Saint Bernard, LA

ESS is a functional organization responsible for broadly supporting the environmental safety and sustainability programs for the Company. P&G has an exceptional history of leading the development of applied environmental science, environmental stewardship and sustainability. Founded in 1962 within the laundry business, the environmental organization was formalized in 1971 as the Environmental Safety Department (ESD), and the later organizations, have led development of environmental fate testing, exposure modeling, environmental effects and life cycle assessment methodologies. P&G is a founding organization and charter member of SETAC, the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, and works frequently with government, academic, and non-governmental organizations to advance environmental safety and sustainability sciences. You will be joining a product safety and sustainability organization of over 500 professionals globally. The environmental function publishes frequently with nearly 800 publications in the peer reviewed literature since its inception. You can read more about the Environmental Safety and Sustainability Organization at 2015 P&G Environmental Organization Brochure . Today, the key missions of ESS are:
Building and maintaining technical capability in key environmental expertise areas such as environmental risk assessment, fate and effects assessment; Guiding and supporting P&G business categories, new technologies and innovation initiatives; Leveraging expertise to facilitate external to P&G activities that build and protect corporate reputation and enable responsible growth and innovation. Qualifications We are looking for someone with a PhD in environmental toxicology, chemistry or engineering or closely related field (with or without post-doctoral experience) with in-depth knowledge in the assessment of environmental fate and effects of chemicals in the environment. The ideal candidate should have the following qualifications. Experience in independent research, risk assessment, report writing and/or publication of research. Working knowledge in allied fields such as environmental chemistry and toxicology, fate and exposure, modeling, microbiology and analytical chemistry is beneficial. We are particularly interested in candidates with chemical and biological laboratory experience with particular focus on evaluating the fate and/or ecotoxicology of chemicals in the environment. Leadership experience in leveraging environmental science expertise for complex environmental risk assessment of chemicals in an industrial, government, and/or academic setting. Strong communication and partnership skills to enable seamless collaboration with customers and stakeholders inside and outside the Company. The successful applicant will join a team of environmental scientists focused on risk assessment of consumer and personal care product ingredients that leverage laboratory, field, and modeling capabilities. WHAT WE OFFER:
Responsibilities as of Day 1 - you will feel the ownership of your project from the beginning, and you will be given specific projects and responsibilities. Continuous mentorship - you will work with passionate people and receive both formal training as well as day-to-day mentoring from your manager. Work and be part of a dynamic and encouraging environment - working over a diverse array of interesting problems. Promote agility and work/life balance for employees, we value every individual and support initiatives. Experience true support for work/life effectiveness and your long-term well-being. Get a competitive salary and benefits' package.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Engineering Management, Environmental EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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