The position is also responsible for managing
environment, health and safety outreach programs, developing and updating literature and coordinating research projects as well as carrying out these projects
in cooperation with the Center for Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) members, American Chemistry Council (ACC)
staff and member groups, key downstream customer organizations and their members, regulatory and legislative bodies, and the polyurethane customer community to help bring awareness to users of MDI, TDI and polyols used
in manufacturing polyurethane.
Technical Coordinators work
in manufacturing environments and complete the following duties: managing projects, upgrading product technologies, collaborating with technicians, configuring computers, directing the work of
staff, and finding solutions for business technological needs.