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Air Hygiene International, Inc..
intends to exceed your expectations on every project. From project
management to field-testing teams, we are committed to hard work
on your behalf. The job descriptions and flowchart below outline
Air Hygiene's client management
strategy for your testing services.
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Air Hygiene's
President provides support for any client needs as
requested by the client or project manager.
Project Managers are the primary contact
for clients and are selected based upon industry experience,
contact history, and availability.
The Project Manager prepares the testing
strategy and organization for the project.
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of scope of work, budget, testing protocol; coordination with
state agencies, client representatives, and any interested third
parties (i.e. environmental consultants, engineering firms,
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The site testing and report preparation are executed
under the direction of the project manager from start to finish.
Test Managers have primary responsibility for
site testing success and manage the on-site test teams. Test Managers
also coordinate testing with state agencies and the site contact.
Test Managers are fully versed on test methodology, testing protocol,
and permit procedures.
Test Engineers have significant background
and understanding of emission testing or related services. Test
Engineers prepare pre-test drawings for port location, ensure on-site
logistics for electrical and mechanical/structural needs, and conduct
on-site testing as directed by project managers. Test Engineers
often have special understanding of process and regulations applicable
to specific testing jobs, which provide great value to both the
client and project manager in testing strategies.
Senior Technicians have performed over 500 emission tests
and have a basic understanding of both particulate and gaseous sampling
strategies. Senior Technicians have significant testing experience
with Air Hygiene equipment along
with a variety of industries and source equipment. Senior Technicians
often operate isokinetic sampling trains or gas analyzers on-site
under the direction of the project manager and assist with preparation
of field reports and quality assurance procedures.
Staff Technicians are entry-level personnel who have performed
100 to 500 emission tests. Staff Technicians perform pre-test equipment
preparation, on-site test preparation, and testing assistance under
the direction of a project manager. At least one Staff Technician
is assigned to every project to assist the project manager. Staff
Technicians often connect sampling probes to ports, assist with
leak checks, raise and lower equipment to and from sampling platforms,
and other support activities under the direction of the project
manager.
Testing Assistants are entry-level personnel who have performed
less than 100 emission tests. Testing Assistants help with equipment
set-up, teardown, and simple testing procedures (i.e. move probe,
fill ice bath, clean impingers, etc.) as directed. Testing Assistants
also provide office administrative assistance with report copying,
binding, and work paper preparation.
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