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joaniestultz@gmail.com • 206-499-8282
5264 19th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105
Joanie Stultz, EIT
EDUCATION AND CERTIFCATION
M.S. in Civil Engineering (September 2013 - March 2015)
University of Washington (UW) - Seattle, WA - GPA: 3.73
B.S. in Environmental Engineering, Minor in Geospatial Technologies (May 2012)
University of Vermont (UVM) - Burlington, VT - Last 60 Credits; GPA: 3.76
Engineer-in-Training License #79592 - State of Vermont (October 2011)
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
 H&H Modeling; EPA SWMM, HydroCAD (NE Regional Runoff Model), VT Best Management Practice
Decision-Support System Model (e.g. EPA SUSTAIN model)
 ArcGIS 9.3.1 & 10.2, WinSLAMM (Continuous Simulation Water Quality Model), AutoCAD
 Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)
RELATED COURSEWORK (UW)
 Biological Treatment System Processes - Utilized BioWIN, a biological treatment processes simulation software
for a design project (Select Project Experience Below)
 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems
 Environmental Chemical Modeling with MATLAB for Groundwater Flow Applications
 Microbiological Process Fundamentals
 Environmental Organic Chemistry
 Aquatic Chemistry- Utilized Visual MINTEQ Chemical modeling software
 Lake/Watershed Management - Utilized CEQUAL-W2 Water Quality and Hydrodynamic model for
assessment of the Lake Spokane Dissolved Oxygen TMDL
EMPLOYMENT
Staff Engineer (3 years, May 2012 - Present)
Watershed Consulting Associates (WCA), LLC - Burlington, VT
 Provide consulting and design services including water quality assessment, hydrologic & hydraulic(H&H)
modeling, green and conventional stormwater infrastructure design, basin planning for stormwater management,
landuse/zoning permitting, and stormwater permit compliance (SWPPP, MS4, MSGP, TMDL’s)
 Prepared over 11 technical proposals for $20,000-$50,000+ projects with high rate of acceptance.
 Select Project Experience below.
Barrett Scholarship Research Intern (May - Aug. 2011)
UVM - Burlington, VT
 Conducted competitive 15 week research internship in the environmental engineering field.
 Designed/Implemented an experiment to investigate the disinfectant capabilities of aquatic mint in drinking water.
 Practiced microbial lab techniques, as well as developed and managed data tracking spreadsheets.
Residential Advisor (Aug. 2009 - May 2010)
UVM Department of Residential Life - Burlington, VT
 Facilitated community of 48 student residents; mediated conflicts, enforced policies, worked with staff team of 10.
OBJECTIVE: Seeking Environmental Engineer position in water resources field.
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joaniestultz@gmail.com • 206-499-8282
5264 19th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105
Joanie Stultz, EIT
SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Yakima WWTP Upgrade Design Project, UW - Seattle, WA (Feb. - Mar. 2014)
 Completed design project of a plant upgrade for nutrient removal utilizing BioWin.
 Conducted modeling analysis for two effluent scenarios balancing EBPR and denitrification processes.
Bartlett Brook Watershed Stormwater Retrofit Plan, WCA – South Burlington, VT (Mar. 2014 - Feb. 2015)
 Completed a stormwater retrofit assessment for a 1,718 ac urban basin for development of a 20-year retrofit
implementation plan in accordance with the Vermont State MS4 General Permit and Stormwater TMDL.
 Direct responsibilities included field assessment of existing facilities for conformity to plans, preparation of
input data to add BMPs to Basin Planning model (BMPDSS), drainage area delineations, runoff modeling, sizing
and prioritization of proposed retrofits, project cost estimation, and technical report preparation.
 Managed project schedule, client correspondences and stakeholder presentations.
Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Study, WCA - St. Albans, VT (June - Dec. 2012)
 Conducted dry weather survey of 103 outfalls in the City and Town of St. Albans, to identify and mitigate
Illicit discharges using chemical and biological analyses (e.g. Ammonium, Fluoride, E. coli).
 Developed spreadsheet tracking database and analysis metrics.
 Primary tasks included water quality analyses, GIS database management, report preparation and synthesis of results.
SELECT PRESENTATIONS
Torizzo, A, Stultz, J. Watershed-Scale Green Infrastructure Implementation in an Urban Downtown Catchment:
Burlington, VT. StormCon 2014. Portland, OR, August 2014.
LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Volunteer, MindSet Program, Tau Beta Pi UW Chapter – Seattle, WA (Feb. 2015 - Present)
 Teach science lessons to 3rd
-5th
graders at Northgate Elementary during monthly after school sessions.
Secretary, UVM Engineers Without Borders (EWB) – Burlington, VT (March 2010 - May 2012)
 Maintained records for bi-monthly EWB meetings and maintained correspondences with EWB-USA.
 Participated in club project to develop clean water infrastructure for the town of Jardines, Honduras.
Volunteer, Vermont Adaptive – Bolton, VT (Dec. 2008 - April 2013)
 Taught ski lessons for clients with specialized abilities.
HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILATIONS
Udall Scholarship Honorable Mention - Collegiate Environmental Leadership; 1/50 Awarded Nationwide
Edward H. Phelps Senior Award - “Conspicuous merit in professional studies with high and noble traits of character”
Order of the Engineer- Engineering Ethics Association
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – UW Student Chapter, Member
Society of Women Engineers (SWE) – J003 Pacific Northwest Region, Member
Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honor Society, Member
Chi Epsilon - Engineering Honor Society, UVM Student Chapter, Member/Treasurer
INTERESTS
 Public Speaking, STEM youth education, staying active with running, skiing, and climbing

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  • 1. Page 1 of 3 joaniestultz@gmail.com • 206-499-8282 5264 19th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105 Joanie Stultz, EIT EDUCATION AND CERTIFCATION M.S. in Civil Engineering (September 2013 - March 2015) University of Washington (UW) - Seattle, WA - GPA: 3.73 B.S. in Environmental Engineering, Minor in Geospatial Technologies (May 2012) University of Vermont (UVM) - Burlington, VT - Last 60 Credits; GPA: 3.76 Engineer-in-Training License #79592 - State of Vermont (October 2011) TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE  H&H Modeling; EPA SWMM, HydroCAD (NE Regional Runoff Model), VT Best Management Practice Decision-Support System Model (e.g. EPA SUSTAIN model)  ArcGIS 9.3.1 & 10.2, WinSLAMM (Continuous Simulation Water Quality Model), AutoCAD  Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) RELATED COURSEWORK (UW)  Biological Treatment System Processes - Utilized BioWIN, a biological treatment processes simulation software for a design project (Select Project Experience Below)  Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems  Environmental Chemical Modeling with MATLAB for Groundwater Flow Applications  Microbiological Process Fundamentals  Environmental Organic Chemistry  Aquatic Chemistry- Utilized Visual MINTEQ Chemical modeling software  Lake/Watershed Management - Utilized CEQUAL-W2 Water Quality and Hydrodynamic model for assessment of the Lake Spokane Dissolved Oxygen TMDL EMPLOYMENT Staff Engineer (3 years, May 2012 - Present) Watershed Consulting Associates (WCA), LLC - Burlington, VT  Provide consulting and design services including water quality assessment, hydrologic & hydraulic(H&H) modeling, green and conventional stormwater infrastructure design, basin planning for stormwater management, landuse/zoning permitting, and stormwater permit compliance (SWPPP, MS4, MSGP, TMDL’s)  Prepared over 11 technical proposals for $20,000-$50,000+ projects with high rate of acceptance.  Select Project Experience below. Barrett Scholarship Research Intern (May - Aug. 2011) UVM - Burlington, VT  Conducted competitive 15 week research internship in the environmental engineering field.  Designed/Implemented an experiment to investigate the disinfectant capabilities of aquatic mint in drinking water.  Practiced microbial lab techniques, as well as developed and managed data tracking spreadsheets. Residential Advisor (Aug. 2009 - May 2010) UVM Department of Residential Life - Burlington, VT  Facilitated community of 48 student residents; mediated conflicts, enforced policies, worked with staff team of 10. OBJECTIVE: Seeking Environmental Engineer position in water resources field.
  • 2. Page 2 of 3 joaniestultz@gmail.com • 206-499-8282 5264 19th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98105 Joanie Stultz, EIT SELECT PROJECT EXPERIENCE Yakima WWTP Upgrade Design Project, UW - Seattle, WA (Feb. - Mar. 2014)  Completed design project of a plant upgrade for nutrient removal utilizing BioWin.  Conducted modeling analysis for two effluent scenarios balancing EBPR and denitrification processes. Bartlett Brook Watershed Stormwater Retrofit Plan, WCA – South Burlington, VT (Mar. 2014 - Feb. 2015)  Completed a stormwater retrofit assessment for a 1,718 ac urban basin for development of a 20-year retrofit implementation plan in accordance with the Vermont State MS4 General Permit and Stormwater TMDL.  Direct responsibilities included field assessment of existing facilities for conformity to plans, preparation of input data to add BMPs to Basin Planning model (BMPDSS), drainage area delineations, runoff modeling, sizing and prioritization of proposed retrofits, project cost estimation, and technical report preparation.  Managed project schedule, client correspondences and stakeholder presentations. Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination (IDDE) Study, WCA - St. Albans, VT (June - Dec. 2012)  Conducted dry weather survey of 103 outfalls in the City and Town of St. Albans, to identify and mitigate Illicit discharges using chemical and biological analyses (e.g. Ammonium, Fluoride, E. coli).  Developed spreadsheet tracking database and analysis metrics.  Primary tasks included water quality analyses, GIS database management, report preparation and synthesis of results. SELECT PRESENTATIONS Torizzo, A, Stultz, J. Watershed-Scale Green Infrastructure Implementation in an Urban Downtown Catchment: Burlington, VT. StormCon 2014. Portland, OR, August 2014. LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES Volunteer, MindSet Program, Tau Beta Pi UW Chapter – Seattle, WA (Feb. 2015 - Present)  Teach science lessons to 3rd -5th graders at Northgate Elementary during monthly after school sessions. Secretary, UVM Engineers Without Borders (EWB) – Burlington, VT (March 2010 - May 2012)  Maintained records for bi-monthly EWB meetings and maintained correspondences with EWB-USA.  Participated in club project to develop clean water infrastructure for the town of Jardines, Honduras. Volunteer, Vermont Adaptive – Bolton, VT (Dec. 2008 - April 2013)  Taught ski lessons for clients with specialized abilities. HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL AFFILATIONS Udall Scholarship Honorable Mention - Collegiate Environmental Leadership; 1/50 Awarded Nationwide Edward H. Phelps Senior Award - “Conspicuous merit in professional studies with high and noble traits of character” Order of the Engineer- Engineering Ethics Association American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – UW Student Chapter, Member Society of Women Engineers (SWE) – J003 Pacific Northwest Region, Member Tau Beta Pi - Engineering Honor Society, Member Chi Epsilon - Engineering Honor Society, UVM Student Chapter, Member/Treasurer INTERESTS  Public Speaking, STEM youth education, staying active with running, skiing, and climbing