1. Maryse Speckner
2818 Mossy Oaks Lane, Knoxville, TN 37921
cell 321.987.5290 Maryse.Speckner@gmail.com
Professional Qualifications
Degreed Environmental Engineer with twenty years experience as an environmental professional serving
on multi-disciplinary projects for commercial and government clients. Broad experience base and
responsible for all phases of a project including: project management and work planning, providing
technical oversight and support, permitting, sample collection, data review/interpolation, and report
preparation. Performed remediation and construction QA/QC and field oversight of several remedial
projects focusing on excavation and site restoration of contaminated sites. Proven ability to manage
multiple projects associated with environmental compliance; site assessments; risk assessments;
remediation and design; groundwater quality monitoring; soil sampling; and hazardous and non-
hazardous waste disposal coordination. Prepared and supported preparation of various compliance plans,
required reporting, and permits for a variety of clients.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, 1990
Associate of Arts, General, Daytona Beach Community College, Daytona Beach, Florida, 1987
Health and Safety Training
8-Hour HAZWOPER Annual Refresher Training, 2010
40-hour HAZWOPER Training: OSHA (29 CFR 1910.120), Deerfield Beach, Florida, 1991
Safety Leadership Series: Best Practices, Clermont, Florida, 2006
Safety Leadership Series: Incident Investigation & Workers Comp., Clermont, Florida, 2006
Safety Leadership Series: Subcontractor Prequalification, Clermont, Florida, 2006
Additional Training/Continuing Education
Project Manager Training Course, Atlanta, Georgia 2007
All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) Training, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005
Registrations/Certifications
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Accredited Professional, NC v2.2,
Orlando, Florida, 2009
Experience and Background
02/2010 – 11/2010
Task Manager, Shaw Environmental, Inc., Knoxville, TN
• Authored multiple Uniform Federal Policy (UFP) Site-Specific Field Sampling Plans for Secondary
Investigations/ARBCA, Site Inspections and Site Investigations conducted under Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and Comprehensive Environmental Restoration
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) for an Installation-Wide Environmental Remediation and
Program Management Services Contract at U.S. Army Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
03/2006 – 08/2009
Project Manager, Shaw Environmental, Inc., Melbourne, FL
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• Project manager for retail petroleum sites across Florida for two key private sector clients and for the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) under Pre-Approval Program. Project
management responsibilities included regulatory correspondence, budget analyses, job setup, annual
budgeting, monthly and annual forecasting, preparation of cost proposal, work orders and invoices,
planning and execution of all field activities in accordance with state requirements. Experienced with
bringing projections and projects at or under budget and within scheduled timelines.
• Managed all phases of work relating to compliance of UST sites in accordance with the regulations
promulgated by the FDEP. Managed numerous underground storage tank removals/upgrades
including preparation of NPDES and other required discharge permits; coordination of dewatering
treatment during UST replacements, source removals, and closure assessments.
• Duties included coordinating field activities, performing QA checks of field activities, coordinating
proper disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste encountered during project, preparing profiles,
and communicating with client, client representatives, and contractor.
• Responsible for the oversight of compliance of both emergency and preventative maintenance
replacements of fuel distribution lines, overspill and vapor buckets and preparation and review of
closure reports.
05/2002 – 03/2006
Project Manager, Shaw Environmental, Inc., Murfreesboro, Tennessee
• Managed all phases of work relating to leaking UST sites in Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia in
accordance with the regulations promulgated by the Tennessee Department of Environment and
Conservation (TDEC) and Georgia Environmental Protection Division (GAEPD) Alabama
Department Environmental Management (ADEM).
• Responsibilities included client interaction, negotiation with regulatory agencies, preparation of site-
specific contaminant fate and transport models.
• Conducted annual budgeting and forecasting, preparation of work plans, oversight of field personnel,
and development of feasible remediation standards.
• Conducted soil gas surveys, aquifer testing, groundwater monitoring well installation, low flow
groundwater sampling, and oversight of geophysical investigations.
• Designed, supervised, and managed Dual Phase Vapor Extraction (DPVE) system installation for
treatment of volatile organic compounds of groundwater and soil at multiple gasoline retail facilities.
Obtained air and water discharge permits.
• Supervised remediation system operation and maintenance (O&M), and associated sampling schedule
for numerous sites.
• Through the negotiation of risk-based standards at the sites, these sites proceeded to monitoring only
program and resulted in ‘No Further Action’ and case closure.
• Performance of Level I and II environmental audits following ASTM standards related to real estate
transactions.
01/2001 - 05/2002
Project Manager, IT Corporation (The Shaw Group, Inc. acquired substantially all of the operating
assets of the IT Group, Inc., on May 23, 2002), Murfreesboro, Tennessee
• Responsibilities included managing all phases of work relating to leaking UST sites in Tennessee,
Alabama and Georgia in accordance with the regulations promulgated by the state regulatory
agencies: TDEC, ADEM, and GAEPD.
• Provided technical support, analysis, and document production/preparation for environmental impact
assessment, Phase I environmental site assessments, risk assessments, and remediation activities.
• Developed site-specific contaminant levels using risk-based modeling for numerous petroleum-
contaminated sites.
• Involved in the development, review, and implementation of site engineering, investigation, and
operation plans, and project reports submitted to TDEC.
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• Worked closely with client project management and environmental department regarding site
environmental issues.
04/1995 - 01/2001
Project Engineer/Site Manager, IT Corporation, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
• Responsible for monitoring the operation of numerous soil and groundwater remediation systems.
Monitored the performance and efficiency of hydrocarbon recovery systems and provided technical
support for the system modifications, when necessary. Reviewed and interpreted field and analytical
data to generate monthly, quarterly, or semiannual project status reports for submittal to clients and
state regulatory agencies. Conducted environmental assessments, developed corrective action designs
and plans, and provided technical support for the completion of these tasks.
• Conducted numerous Phase I - Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) at commercial industrial sites
that included concrete manufacturing, wholesale distribution facilities, bulk petroleum facilities, bulk
propane facilities, plastic molding manufacturing facilities, car dealerships, and industrial complexes.
• Conducted RCRA and CERCLA auditing. Collaborated on National Environmental Protection
Agency (NEPA) Assessments and the preparation of work plans for the installation of air sparging
remediation systems for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) - Savannah District, Camp
Lejeune, North Carolina.
• Assisted facilities with environmental permit requirements and prepared a variety of permit
compliance plans and reports to include Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reports; Waste Minimization
Plans; Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP); Spill Prevention, Control, and
Countermeasures (SPCC) plans; sediment and erosion management plans; National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Form 2C; Discharge Monitoring Reports; Best Management
Practices Plans; and Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act / Emergency Planning and
Community Right to Know Act (SARA/EPCRA) annual reporting.
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01/1991 - 04/1995
Environmental Engineer/Project Coordinator, IT Corporation, Orlando, Florida
•Developed contamination assessment reports and remedial action plans (RAPs), including the collection
of data through soil borings, well installation, aquifer pumping tests and slug tests, collecting grab
samples, bailing, low flow sampling, and soil sampling, required to produce these documents.
•Performed computer drafting of maps and figures and computer modeling.
• Field coordinator for PCB investigation and excavation. Duties included sample collection, field
screening using PCB analyzer, analysis of data to determine delineation, PCB regulatory review, and
oversight of excavation of soils including hazardous levels of PCBs.
•Involved in groundwater quality monitoring projects, conducting a range of services from event
coordination and sample collection to data analysis and reporting.
•Performed regulatory reviews and file reviews.