1. PHILIP ROGERS
Environmental Geologist
1137 Valley Forge Road
Milford, OH 45150
thephiliprogers@gmail.com
513.482.0658
Education
Bachelor of Science – Geology with focus in Education, Biology and Engineering
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
August, 2012
Precambrian Field Camp – Exploration Techniques in Economic Geology: Core Logging, Field Mapping,
and Subsurface Interpolation. Precambrian Research Center, University of Minnesota Duluth
Summer, 2012
Professional Publication
Doane, V., Raines, R., Reely, W., Rogers, P., Wnukowski, J., Peterson, D. (2012) Bedrock Geologic Map
of the Forest Center Area, Lake County MN. Precambrian Research Center, University of Minnesota
Duluth, PRC Map 2012-01 1:10,000 scale.
Professional Experience
Environmental Geologist: TRC Environmental—Blue Ash, Ohio 2013 - Present
Plan, organize and conduct Phase II investigations at RCRA CA, Ohio VAP and Brownfield sites
including monitoring well installation, air, soil, soil gas, and groundwater sampling
Perform treatment system O&M, improving existing data collection practices
Manage projects including preparing and monitoring personnel and financial budgets,
subcontractor engagement and invoicing
Provide transactional advisory services to private equity firms conducting environmental due
diligence including Phase I ESAs utilizing ASTM E1527-13, and desktop portfolio reviews
Synthesize and author reports, information updates, and client communication
Create and develop working relationships with subcontracting companies and clients
CNC Machinist: Midwest Connector—Blue Ash, Ohio 2008 and 2012 - 2013
Operated computer numeric control (CNC) machines and manual equipment to manufacture
high-precision electrical components
Achieved management production goals through efficient work practices, careful attention to
detail, and minimizing machine down-time.
Outdoor Educator: Cincinnati Nature Center—Milford, Ohio Summers 2009 - 2011
Guided the outdoor nature education of small groups of children in collaboration with co-
counselor staff
Created and followed self-guided curriculum, meeting educational enrichment goals
Organized volunteer staff and managed small group lessons
Modified and presented age-appropriate topics to meet program goals
Technical Skills
Extensively trained in field mapping and investigative techniques for economic and environmental
geologic exploration
Lithologic description, correlating borehole stratigraphy, and interpreting subterranean lithology.
More than 5000 feet of core logged
Knowledge of fundamental hydrogeologic processes and aquifer analysis techniques relating to
subsurface contamination
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, proficiency using ESRI ArcMap to produce location and
investigation figures, and expertise using Rockworks LogPlot to create digital boring logs
Current OSHA HAZWOPER 40hr certification and American Heart Association FirstAid/CPR/AED