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Environmental, Health and Safety Intern

Environmental, Health and Safety Intern

Position Summary

Catalent is a global, high-growth, public company, and a leading partner for the pharmaceutical industry in the development and manufacturing of new treatments for patients worldwide. Your talents, ideas, and passion are essential to our mission: to help people live better, healthier lives.

Catalent’s Greenville, N.C. facility specializes in end-to-end turn-key solutions for oral solid dosage forms, including integrated formulation development, analytical services, commercial manufacturing, and packaging. This state-of-the-art facility has had over $100M of investments in recent years and features fit-for-scale capacity with potent handling capabilities, ideal for orphan or targeted drug development.

The Environmental, Health and Safety Intern will provide Environmental, Health and Safety support to the EHS Team and the site in both Commercial Operations, Labs, and Pharmaceutical Development.

Shifts: 20-28 hours/week.

Catalent is committed to a Patient First culture through excellence in quality and compliance, and to the safety of every patient, consumer and Catalent employee.

The Role

  • Assist with the coordination of Waste and Waste Reduction.
  • Coordinate the review EHS programs and update policies as required. 
  • Provides EHS administrative support to Safety Data Sheet management, New Substance risk review, New Equipment risk reviews, and Industrial Hygiene Monitoring.
  • Maintain a safe working environment and report potential hazards.
  • All other duties as assigned

The Candidate

  • High school diploma/General Educational Development (GED) Certificate is required.
  • Working towards College/Technical School diploma or university degree in an EHS related discipline.
  • Equivalent combinations of education, training, and relevant work experience may be considered.
  • Must be located within 50 miles of the Greenville, North Carolina, site to be considered.
  • Position requires the ability to occasionally move filled 55-gallon drums in a safe manner.
  • Position requires work with hazardous chemicals.
  • Must be able to wear a respirator and operate a fork truck.
  • Position requires the ability to safely manipulate objects using one’s hands and arms as well as bend, squat, reach, pull, push, climb, walk and stand for extended periods.
  • This position requires that a respirator be worn for your safety, and as such, employment is contingent upon being able to complete a medical evaluation with satisfactory results. The medical evaluation is conducted via an external vendor assigned by Catalent. 

Why You Should Join Catalent

  • Opportunities for professional and personal development & growth.
  • Several Employee Resource Groups focusing on D&I