This resume is for Jeffrey P. Thompson, who has over 15 years of experience in environmental and civil engineering. He has a B.S. in Environmental Engineering and is a registered professional engineer in Florida. He has managed a wide range of projects involving site assessment, remediation, permitting, and civil site development. Notable current and past projects include work on landfill closures and redevelopment, brownfield remediation, and stormwater management system design.
Aaron Zambo is Civil Engineer experienced in civil construction planning, construction management, reservoir construction, landfill design, constructed wetlands, water and sewer utility design,geotechnical and hydrological analysis, design and CQA,watershed management,site development, civil/environmental permitting, and site remediation.
Mr. Pytlak has over 23 years of experience in environmental consulting and construction project management. He has extensive experience leading investigations and remediation of contaminated sites, including those involving PCBs, VOCs, PAHs, and metals under CERCLA and state programs. Some of his project experience includes the assessment and cleanup of a former electrical repair facility in Ohio and a transformer manufacturing site in Pennsylvania. He is skilled in developing sampling plans, remedial strategies, and obtaining regulatory approval and closure of sites.
George Leahy is the Vice President and leader of the NYC Metro Environment Business Unit. He has over 37 years of experience in environmental engineering, remediation, and water/wastewater projects. He manages over 340 professionals across 8 offices. Some of his representative projects include serving as project director for soil and groundwater remediation at International Specialty Products in NJ, and construction management of a $241 million landfill remediation and restoration project in Staten Island for NYCDEP. He has extensive experience in areas such as landfill closure design, dredging and sediment remediation, and leachate treatment system design.
This document provides a summary of Mark J. Schumacher's experience and qualifications. He has over 20 years of experience managing environmental projects across numerous disciplines. As a senior project manager, he has successfully led over 100 projects valued between $2,000 and $7 million on schedule and within budget. He has expertise in areas such as site investigations, remediation, regulatory compliance, and construction management. Representative projects discussed in the document include managing the post-closure care and remedy evaluation of a former pigment manufacturing site, overseeing investigations at two hazardous waste landfills, and implementing remediation at a former petroleum and bulk storage facility.
Glenn King has over 25 years of experience in environmental management and permitting for mining and oil & gas projects. He has held roles such as Director of Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility for Newmont Mining, overseeing environmental aspects of projects across North and South America. Currently, he is seeking a new role utilizing his expertise in environmental compliance and permitting to support industry.
Dr. F. Robert McGregor has over 35 years of experience in water supply, wastewater treatment, infrastructure design, and watershed management. He has planned, designed, and constructed major water supply and wastewater treatment systems. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering and is a registered professional engineer in 7 states. Representative projects include water management plans for unconventional oil and gas development, produced water treatment, and municipal water systems.
Adrienne M. Sims has over 14 years of experience in environmental consulting, including project management, field work, and report preparation. She specializes in hydrogeology, environmental assessments, and subsurface investigations. Ms. Sims has extensive experience overseeing drilling projects, collecting field samples, installing monitoring wells, and managing projects from start to finish. She is skilled in project management, field work, regulatory compliance, and using various analysis software. Currently she is a Principal Geologist and Project Manager at URS Corporation, where she oversees projects and staff.
Aaron Zambo is Civil Engineer experienced in civil construction planning, construction management, reservoir construction, landfill design, constructed wetlands, water and sewer utility design,geotechnical and hydrological analysis, design and CQA,watershed management,site development, civil/environmental permitting, and site remediation.
Mr. Pytlak has over 23 years of experience in environmental consulting and construction project management. He has extensive experience leading investigations and remediation of contaminated sites, including those involving PCBs, VOCs, PAHs, and metals under CERCLA and state programs. Some of his project experience includes the assessment and cleanup of a former electrical repair facility in Ohio and a transformer manufacturing site in Pennsylvania. He is skilled in developing sampling plans, remedial strategies, and obtaining regulatory approval and closure of sites.
George Leahy is the Vice President and leader of the NYC Metro Environment Business Unit. He has over 37 years of experience in environmental engineering, remediation, and water/wastewater projects. He manages over 340 professionals across 8 offices. Some of his representative projects include serving as project director for soil and groundwater remediation at International Specialty Products in NJ, and construction management of a $241 million landfill remediation and restoration project in Staten Island for NYCDEP. He has extensive experience in areas such as landfill closure design, dredging and sediment remediation, and leachate treatment system design.
This document provides a summary of Mark J. Schumacher's experience and qualifications. He has over 20 years of experience managing environmental projects across numerous disciplines. As a senior project manager, he has successfully led over 100 projects valued between $2,000 and $7 million on schedule and within budget. He has expertise in areas such as site investigations, remediation, regulatory compliance, and construction management. Representative projects discussed in the document include managing the post-closure care and remedy evaluation of a former pigment manufacturing site, overseeing investigations at two hazardous waste landfills, and implementing remediation at a former petroleum and bulk storage facility.
Glenn King has over 25 years of experience in environmental management and permitting for mining and oil & gas projects. He has held roles such as Director of Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility for Newmont Mining, overseeing environmental aspects of projects across North and South America. Currently, he is seeking a new role utilizing his expertise in environmental compliance and permitting to support industry.
Dr. F. Robert McGregor has over 35 years of experience in water supply, wastewater treatment, infrastructure design, and watershed management. He has planned, designed, and constructed major water supply and wastewater treatment systems. He has a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Engineering and is a registered professional engineer in 7 states. Representative projects include water management plans for unconventional oil and gas development, produced water treatment, and municipal water systems.
Adrienne M. Sims has over 14 years of experience in environmental consulting, including project management, field work, and report preparation. She specializes in hydrogeology, environmental assessments, and subsurface investigations. Ms. Sims has extensive experience overseeing drilling projects, collecting field samples, installing monitoring wells, and managing projects from start to finish. She is skilled in project management, field work, regulatory compliance, and using various analysis software. Currently she is a Principal Geologist and Project Manager at URS Corporation, where she oversees projects and staff.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and experience of Kostas Dovantzis. He has over 30 years of experience in environmental engineering consulting with a focus on site assessment, remediation, and litigation support. He holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and is a licensed Professional Engineer. He has managed over 100 remediation projects and has expertise in innovative remediation technologies. His major clients include Dow, DuPont, BP, and government agencies like the EPA and Navy. He has significant experience developing cost-effective remediation strategies and achieving regulatory closure.
The document is a work plan submitted by Beazer East, Inc. to the EPA outlining short-term interim measures to be conducted at the former Koppers portion of the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. The interim measures include securing the site, implementing stormwater and dust control best management practices, and demolishing remaining on-site structures. Specific activities involve extending the site fence, improving landscaping, collecting debris, operating a water truck for dust control, installing erosion controls and sediment basins, assessing buildings for asbestos which was subsequently abated, and disposing of remaining miscellaneous materials left on site.
Stephanie Romano is a staff assistant scientist with over one year of experience in remedial construction and soil excavation oversight, waste characterization and removal, and environmental site assessments focusing on soil, groundwater, and soil vapor investigations. She has a B.S. in Geology from SUNY Binghamton and relevant safety certifications. Some of her key projects include overseeing daily construction activities at a railroad reconstruction site, subcontractor drilling and sampling at residential and commercial redevelopment sites, and groundwater monitoring and reporting at a contaminated shopping center site.
Randy Youngman has over 23 years of experience in environmental fields including ecological risk assessment, biological assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, and natural resource impact analysis. He has served as a project manager for various state agencies and private clients on projects involving contamination assessments, ecological risk assessments, and natural resource studies. Mr. Youngman is experienced in conducting field work including species identification, threatened and endangered species surveys, and sample collection in support of environmental assessments and ecological risk assessments. He has managed projects involving wetlands restoration, sediment remediation, and environmental investigations for transportation and water management agencies.
This feasibility study evaluates remedial alternatives for the Koppers portion of the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. It was prepared by a joint committee of stakeholders over two years. The site operated as a wood treatment facility for over 90 years. Three environmental media units were identified for remediation: on-site media, off-site surface soil, and groundwater in the Upper Floridan Aquifer. Thirteen on-site remedial alternatives were developed, two for groundwater, and four for off-site soil. The alternatives were evaluated based on effectiveness, implementability, cost, and other criteria to select remedies for each media unit that will adequately protect human health and
Ben Barton has over 9 years of experience in environmental consulting, specializing in contaminated site assessment and remediation, spill response, and environmental monitoring. He has managed over 60 Phase I environmental site assessments, 50 Phase II and III assessments of sites such as gas stations, industrial operations, and First Nation lands. Mr. Barton has also directed the remediation of numerous contaminated sites using methods like excavation, in-situ injection, and pump and treat systems. He is the team lead for Tetra Tech's GeoEnvironmental group in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
Lisa Lambuth Lewis has over 29 years of experience in environmental consulting, including site investigations, remediation, and regulatory work. She has a B.S. in Geology from Furman University and an M.S. in Hydrogeology from the University of South Carolina. Her experience includes roles as a project manager, branch manager, state regulator developing regulations and managing contractors, and environmental consultant conducting assessments and remediations. She has extensive experience managing projects and personnel.
Environmental issues arise frequently on construction projects in Alberta. These issues can be complex and can result in regulatory investigations, litigation or significant unwanted publicity for project owners. This seminar by the Blakes Environmental Group will provide an overview of this rapidly changing area of the law and a discussion of best practices.
EMC2 is an engineering and construction management consulting firm with offices in Arizona, Colorado, and Montana. They provide a wide range of environmental services including site investigations, remedial investigations and feasibility studies, program management, engineering design, and construction services. Some of their project experience includes conducting environmental assessments and remedial investigations at contaminated mining, manufacturing, and petroleum sites. They also have expertise in developing cost estimates, cash flow projections, and remediation plans to support brownfield redevelopment and land revitalization projects.
The Kansas City Plant site has soil and groundwater contamination from previous industrial operations. Long-term stewardship activities include monitoring of groundwater and surface water, maintaining caps and treatment systems, and enforcing land-use restrictions. These activities are expected to continue indefinitely due to contaminants entering the groundwater that are difficult to remove. Estimated long-term costs average around $1.3 million annually through 2070 due to long-term groundwater monitoring and treatment requirements.
Executive Summary portion of the forthcoming draft Supplemental Environmental Generic Impact Statement from the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation, released on July 1, 2011.
The Kansas City Plant in Missouri has soil and groundwater contamination from previous industrial activities that requires long-term stewardship. Groundwater monitoring and treatment will likely continue for hundreds of years to address volatile organic compounds and dense non-aqueous phase liquids. Surface water and sediment near the site also contain PCB contamination from historical spills. The site will require long-term monitoring of soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment, as well as maintenance of institutional controls and groundwater treatment systems. Estimated costs for long-term stewardship activities at the site are $1-2 million annually through 2070. The Department of Energy plans to use the site for the foreseeable future.
Morris Dirnberger has over 35 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, including 29 years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He has a Ph.D. in civil engineering and is a licensed professional engineer. At Kiewit, he serves as a geotechnical consultant providing technical reviews and design checks. Some of his project experience includes reviewing reports for desalination plants, transmission lines, and port facilities, and providing recommendations to address issues like liquefiable soils and karst geology. Previously he led geotechnical engineering for dam and levee projects, performed emergency response work, and taught as an adjunct professor.
The EPA proposed a plan to remediate off-site soil contamination from the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. Testing found elevated levels of arsenic, PAHs, and dioxins in soil near the site. The plan includes removing contaminated soil from residential and commercial properties with owners' consent. Alternative options like engineering controls or deed restrictions may be used depending on contamination levels and present land use. The EPA will continue sampling off-site areas and inform the public of results to expedite the cleanup process and ensure human health is protected. A community meeting will be held in October to address further questions.
This document is a 7-page resume for Elizabeth Gonzalez, a Principal Engineer and Registered Professional Civil Engineer with over 26 years of experience in environmental engineering and project management. She has extensive experience managing environmental investigation and remediation projects, obtaining regulatory closure, and providing compliance services. She has managed projects from investigation through remediation that have received regulatory closure.
Dennis G. Lambert is a civil and environmental engineer with 27 years of experience specializing in coastal, marine, and environmental engineering projects. He has a Master's degree in environmental engineering from Tulane University and is a registered professional engineer in Louisiana. He has worked on numerous coastal restoration, flood protection, and ecosystem restoration projects along the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines involving hydraulic modeling, navigation impacts, and barrier island restoration. His experience also includes work on marine terminals, dredging projects, and flood risk assessments. He is an active member of several professional engineering organizations.
Todd Jason has over 15 years of experience as a network engineer specializing in designing, documenting, and implementing IT network architectures including LANs, WANs, and VPNs. He has extensive skills in network infrastructure, security, wireless connectivity, firewalls, servers, storage, backups, and operating systems like Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and virtualization platforms. His background includes roles as a lead technical support engineer and technical support engineer where he has maintained IT infrastructure for organizations.
This document provides resources for bank underwriter resumes, cover letters, and interview preparation. It lists resume samples, tips for writing resumes and cover letters, common interview questions, and other job search tools on the resume123.org website. Key information includes chronological, functional, and combination resume formats; resumes for new graduates and executives; and interview questions regarding work experience, strengths, weaknesses, and more. The document aims to support candidates seeking bank underwriter and other related positions.
Kathleen Shull has extensive experience in criminal justice, sociology research, and community outreach. She graduated cum laude from Saint Joseph's University with double majors in sociology and criminal justice. As an undergraduate, she conducted research on K-12 sex education and presented her findings at conferences. She held several leadership roles coordinating volunteer programs in Philadelphia prisons and peer education initiatives on her campus. Shull also gained experience interning with the Philadelphia Police Department, the Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Marine Corps.
Feridoon Ghaffari is an Iranian civil engineer born in 1956 who has held various positions in construction and project management over a career spanning four decades. He received a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Paris 5 University in 1983. Ghaffari has extensive experience managing civil works and quality control for numerous industrial and infrastructure projects in Iran. He is proficient in Farsi, English, and French.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and experience of Kostas Dovantzis. He has over 30 years of experience in environmental engineering consulting with a focus on site assessment, remediation, and litigation support. He holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and is a licensed Professional Engineer. He has managed over 100 remediation projects and has expertise in innovative remediation technologies. His major clients include Dow, DuPont, BP, and government agencies like the EPA and Navy. He has significant experience developing cost-effective remediation strategies and achieving regulatory closure.
The document is a work plan submitted by Beazer East, Inc. to the EPA outlining short-term interim measures to be conducted at the former Koppers portion of the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. The interim measures include securing the site, implementing stormwater and dust control best management practices, and demolishing remaining on-site structures. Specific activities involve extending the site fence, improving landscaping, collecting debris, operating a water truck for dust control, installing erosion controls and sediment basins, assessing buildings for asbestos which was subsequently abated, and disposing of remaining miscellaneous materials left on site.
Stephanie Romano is a staff assistant scientist with over one year of experience in remedial construction and soil excavation oversight, waste characterization and removal, and environmental site assessments focusing on soil, groundwater, and soil vapor investigations. She has a B.S. in Geology from SUNY Binghamton and relevant safety certifications. Some of her key projects include overseeing daily construction activities at a railroad reconstruction site, subcontractor drilling and sampling at residential and commercial redevelopment sites, and groundwater monitoring and reporting at a contaminated shopping center site.
Randy Youngman has over 23 years of experience in environmental fields including ecological risk assessment, biological assessments, threatened and endangered species surveys, and natural resource impact analysis. He has served as a project manager for various state agencies and private clients on projects involving contamination assessments, ecological risk assessments, and natural resource studies. Mr. Youngman is experienced in conducting field work including species identification, threatened and endangered species surveys, and sample collection in support of environmental assessments and ecological risk assessments. He has managed projects involving wetlands restoration, sediment remediation, and environmental investigations for transportation and water management agencies.
This feasibility study evaluates remedial alternatives for the Koppers portion of the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. It was prepared by a joint committee of stakeholders over two years. The site operated as a wood treatment facility for over 90 years. Three environmental media units were identified for remediation: on-site media, off-site surface soil, and groundwater in the Upper Floridan Aquifer. Thirteen on-site remedial alternatives were developed, two for groundwater, and four for off-site soil. The alternatives were evaluated based on effectiveness, implementability, cost, and other criteria to select remedies for each media unit that will adequately protect human health and
Ben Barton has over 9 years of experience in environmental consulting, specializing in contaminated site assessment and remediation, spill response, and environmental monitoring. He has managed over 60 Phase I environmental site assessments, 50 Phase II and III assessments of sites such as gas stations, industrial operations, and First Nation lands. Mr. Barton has also directed the remediation of numerous contaminated sites using methods like excavation, in-situ injection, and pump and treat systems. He is the team lead for Tetra Tech's GeoEnvironmental group in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.
Lisa Lambuth Lewis has over 29 years of experience in environmental consulting, including site investigations, remediation, and regulatory work. She has a B.S. in Geology from Furman University and an M.S. in Hydrogeology from the University of South Carolina. Her experience includes roles as a project manager, branch manager, state regulator developing regulations and managing contractors, and environmental consultant conducting assessments and remediations. She has extensive experience managing projects and personnel.
Environmental issues arise frequently on construction projects in Alberta. These issues can be complex and can result in regulatory investigations, litigation or significant unwanted publicity for project owners. This seminar by the Blakes Environmental Group will provide an overview of this rapidly changing area of the law and a discussion of best practices.
EMC2 is an engineering and construction management consulting firm with offices in Arizona, Colorado, and Montana. They provide a wide range of environmental services including site investigations, remedial investigations and feasibility studies, program management, engineering design, and construction services. Some of their project experience includes conducting environmental assessments and remedial investigations at contaminated mining, manufacturing, and petroleum sites. They also have expertise in developing cost estimates, cash flow projections, and remediation plans to support brownfield redevelopment and land revitalization projects.
The Kansas City Plant site has soil and groundwater contamination from previous industrial operations. Long-term stewardship activities include monitoring of groundwater and surface water, maintaining caps and treatment systems, and enforcing land-use restrictions. These activities are expected to continue indefinitely due to contaminants entering the groundwater that are difficult to remove. Estimated long-term costs average around $1.3 million annually through 2070 due to long-term groundwater monitoring and treatment requirements.
Executive Summary portion of the forthcoming draft Supplemental Environmental Generic Impact Statement from the New York Dept. of Environmental Conservation, released on July 1, 2011.
The Kansas City Plant in Missouri has soil and groundwater contamination from previous industrial activities that requires long-term stewardship. Groundwater monitoring and treatment will likely continue for hundreds of years to address volatile organic compounds and dense non-aqueous phase liquids. Surface water and sediment near the site also contain PCB contamination from historical spills. The site will require long-term monitoring of soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment, as well as maintenance of institutional controls and groundwater treatment systems. Estimated costs for long-term stewardship activities at the site are $1-2 million annually through 2070. The Department of Energy plans to use the site for the foreseeable future.
Morris Dirnberger has over 35 years of experience in geotechnical engineering, including 29 years with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He has a Ph.D. in civil engineering and is a licensed professional engineer. At Kiewit, he serves as a geotechnical consultant providing technical reviews and design checks. Some of his project experience includes reviewing reports for desalination plants, transmission lines, and port facilities, and providing recommendations to address issues like liquefiable soils and karst geology. Previously he led geotechnical engineering for dam and levee projects, performed emergency response work, and taught as an adjunct professor.
The EPA proposed a plan to remediate off-site soil contamination from the Cabot Carbon/Koppers Superfund site in Gainesville, Florida. Testing found elevated levels of arsenic, PAHs, and dioxins in soil near the site. The plan includes removing contaminated soil from residential and commercial properties with owners' consent. Alternative options like engineering controls or deed restrictions may be used depending on contamination levels and present land use. The EPA will continue sampling off-site areas and inform the public of results to expedite the cleanup process and ensure human health is protected. A community meeting will be held in October to address further questions.
This document is a 7-page resume for Elizabeth Gonzalez, a Principal Engineer and Registered Professional Civil Engineer with over 26 years of experience in environmental engineering and project management. She has extensive experience managing environmental investigation and remediation projects, obtaining regulatory closure, and providing compliance services. She has managed projects from investigation through remediation that have received regulatory closure.
Dennis G. Lambert is a civil and environmental engineer with 27 years of experience specializing in coastal, marine, and environmental engineering projects. He has a Master's degree in environmental engineering from Tulane University and is a registered professional engineer in Louisiana. He has worked on numerous coastal restoration, flood protection, and ecosystem restoration projects along the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines involving hydraulic modeling, navigation impacts, and barrier island restoration. His experience also includes work on marine terminals, dredging projects, and flood risk assessments. He is an active member of several professional engineering organizations.
Todd Jason has over 15 years of experience as a network engineer specializing in designing, documenting, and implementing IT network architectures including LANs, WANs, and VPNs. He has extensive skills in network infrastructure, security, wireless connectivity, firewalls, servers, storage, backups, and operating systems like Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and virtualization platforms. His background includes roles as a lead technical support engineer and technical support engineer where he has maintained IT infrastructure for organizations.
This document provides resources for bank underwriter resumes, cover letters, and interview preparation. It lists resume samples, tips for writing resumes and cover letters, common interview questions, and other job search tools on the resume123.org website. Key information includes chronological, functional, and combination resume formats; resumes for new graduates and executives; and interview questions regarding work experience, strengths, weaknesses, and more. The document aims to support candidates seeking bank underwriter and other related positions.
Kathleen Shull has extensive experience in criminal justice, sociology research, and community outreach. She graduated cum laude from Saint Joseph's University with double majors in sociology and criminal justice. As an undergraduate, she conducted research on K-12 sex education and presented her findings at conferences. She held several leadership roles coordinating volunteer programs in Philadelphia prisons and peer education initiatives on her campus. Shull also gained experience interning with the Philadelphia Police Department, the Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Marine Corps.
Feridoon Ghaffari is an Iranian civil engineer born in 1956 who has held various positions in construction and project management over a career spanning four decades. He received a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Paris 5 University in 1983. Ghaffari has extensive experience managing civil works and quality control for numerous industrial and infrastructure projects in Iran. He is proficient in Farsi, English, and French.
Pravin Joshi has over 26 years of experience in quality assurance and management roles, most recently as Senior Manager of QA at Varsha Forgings Ltd where he was responsible for quality assurance, vendor management, and maintaining ISO/TS 16949 certification. He holds a degree in mechanical engineering and has extensive experience in areas like auditing, process development, complaint resolution, and team leadership. Joshi is seeking a responsible position where he can apply his quality expertise and skills.
The document contains the professional profile and work experience of Goutam Sahoo. It summarizes that he has over 8 years of experience working with SAP modules like MM, SD, PP, QM, PM, FI, CO, FM, HR and SRM. Currently he is working as an ABAP Lead on an HANA migration project. It also lists his educational qualifications and work history with various employers over the past decade.
Pulakurthi Ramachandra Reddy is a database administrator with over 3 years of experience in .NET development and database administration on Oracle and SQL Server platforms. He has extensive experience in database design, administration, and troubleshooting. His experience includes requirements gathering, development, testing, and deployment. He is seeking a new opportunity where he can make an impact on a customer-focused team.
P. Manikandan is seeking a position as an effective and efficient engineer. He has a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology. His previous role was as a System Admin at Diivine Systems & Solutions in Chennai, India from 2014 to 2016. In this role, he performed tasks such as configuring networks, troubleshooting issues, and maintaining servers. He has skills in networking, operating systems, databases, and programming. He holds a CCNA certification and has participated in workshops on hardware, networking, and photography.
Choosing & building the appropriate infrastructure to run your applications in production can be a daunting task. Typically we revisit previous choices as we approach different scales. In this talk we'll cover the two architectures we've been through at Workday so far and speak about our third major architectural change as we ramp up to larger numbers of servers and users. Topics will include: deployment, configuration management, automation tools, build & test pipelines, immutable infrastructure.
Khaled AbdulKareem Mahmoud is a civil quality control engineer seeking a position that offers professional growth. He has over 15 years of experience in quality control roles on various civil and infrastructure projects in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. His experience includes managing quality control for projects in gas field development, oil refinery expansion, pipelines, and more. He has a civil engineering diploma and bachelor's degree and is proficient in AutoCAD, Microsoft Office, and quality control standards.
Sanjay Kumar is a chemical engineer with over 21 years of experience in process engineering, operations, production, commissioning and resource management in the chemical industry. He is currently the Acting Group Leader at Sahara & Maaden Petrochemicals Company in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Previously he has worked on commissioning a 768 MTPD NaOH plant in Saudi Arabia and has held roles in production, operations and maintenance at various chemical plants in India. He is skilled in process optimization, troubleshooting, and improving production efficiency.
Yannis Zaranis is a structural engineer with over 30 years of experience. He received a mechanical engineering diploma from the Technical College of Athens and a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Queensland University of Technology. He has worked as a structural engineer for several consulting firms in Australia and Greece. Zaranis has skills in structural drafting, design of concrete, timber and steel structures, structural analysis software, and finite element analysis software. His current employer is Peter Ellsmore & Associates, where he provides engineering design support for various industrial clients on projects such as coke ovens, monorails, and conveyor systems.
Don Beson has over 20 years of experience in information technology management, personnel management, project management, business development, and quality assurance. He has managed teams of up to 40 employees across multiple industries. Beson has strong leadership, communication, and coaching skills and has helped employees and projects reach their full potential. He currently works as an independent management consultant.
Prathap Reddy SV has over 4 years of experience as a DataStage developer implementing ETL projects. He has extensive experience extracting, transforming, and loading data from various source systems like flat files and Oracle databases into targets like Teradata, Oracle, Greenplum, and others. Some of his skills include designing DataStage jobs, writing SQL, testing ETL processes, and tuning job performance. He has worked on large projects for clients such as Walmart and Royal Sun Alliance.
Pradeep Kumar Maurya has over 3 years of experience in machine design and manufacturing. He currently works as an Application Engineer and Marketing Executive for Bonfiglioli Transmission Pvt. Ltd., an Italian manufacturer of power transmission devices. Prior to this, he worked as a Design Engineer for Barry-Wehmiller International, where he was responsible for product design, fixture design, procurement, and project management. He has a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and skills in CAD, PLM, and ERP software.
David provided a strong recommendation for Steven when Jan from Golin/Harris called for a reference. David enjoyed working with Steven and relied on his contributions, which is why David decided to keep the company in Seattle instead of moving it to Colorado. David appreciates how Steven has always gone above and beyond in their work together and hopes that Steven will continue mentoring and providing feedback even as his career advances.
The document summarizes the project experience of Melissa Fagan, P.E., including her roles as project manager and engineer for various environmental and industrial projects. Some of the key projects mentioned include managing eight projects related to secondary containment, concrete pads, stormwater management and hazardous materials staging. She also served as project manager for investigations of zinc exceedances at a wastewater treatment facility and the design of below-grade concrete sumps in Florida.
Kate Barnhart has over 15 years of experience in environmental and civil engineering, construction management, real estate, and project management. She currently works as a construction manager for the US Postal Service overseeing a $55 million mail processing facility project. She also manages over 35 residential renovation projects and acts as a project manager and realtor for 10 real estate transactions.
Maryse Speckner has over 20 years of experience as an environmental engineer, including experience managing environmental projects, conducting site assessments and remediation, and ensuring regulatory compliance. She has a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering and is a LEED Accredited Professional. Her experience includes managing projects involving underground storage tank assessments and closures, soil and groundwater remediation systems, and conducting environmental site assessments.
Charles H. Anderton Jr. is a registered professional engineer in Michigan with over 25 years of experience in fields related to utility energy logistics, power plant operations, resource recovery technologies, construction inspection, environmental assessments, and storm water management. He has worked on projects involving power plants, landfills, composting facilities, and environmental cleanup sites. Currently, he is the president and founder of Blue Vector Engineering, P.C.
Ryan Stoddard has 12 years of experience in civil engineering with a focus on structural engineering, hydrology, flood protection, and coastal resiliency. He holds a Master's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Florida and is a licensed Professional Engineer in several states. Some of his recent projects include developing flood mitigation designs for New York City and Bellevue Hospital, as well as flood protection designs for infrastructure in New York, Louisiana, and South Dakota.
Lawrence Fang has over 15 years of experience as an environmental scientist. He has worked on a wide range of environmental projects including soil and groundwater sampling, remediation system installation, regulatory compliance, and emergency response. Some of the companies he has worked for include AECOM, Trihydro Corporation, Tetra Tech EM Inc., JD2 Environmental, and Lexicon Environmental. He holds various certifications and has managed projects across industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and government.
More than 25 years of proven environmental consulting leadership through key roles with prominent global EPC companies and through long-term business ownership and operation. Demonstrated versatility leading professional teams on critical and highly visible projects for government agencies (e.g., DOD, EPA, various municipalities) and private sector clients (LADWP, Nextera, Solar Reserve, Aerojet General, Waste Management) – from concept to completion. Diverse background as a hydrogeologist, water resource scientist, solid waste/landfill specialist, and permitting and compliance specialist.
Mr. Khan has extensive experience managing environmental site assessments, remediation projects, and regulatory compliance efforts for various public and private clients. His expertise includes evaluating contamination from petroleum hydrocarbons and managing multi-site portfolios involving soil and groundwater remediation. Some of the clients he has assisted include Shell Oil, Atlantic Richfield, ConocoPhillips, state agencies in Arizona and Michigan, and residential developers.
This document summarizes the education, licensure, skills, experience, and memberships of Clark M. Anderson. He has a BS in Civil Engineering from Utah State University and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Utah. His experience includes over 5 years as a civil engineer performing projects in areas such as fire protection systems, environmental remediation, and transportation. He has skills in areas such as surveying, CAD, sampling, and project management. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers Utah section where he has received awards for his service.
This document provides a summary of John Haramut's qualifications and experience. It includes his educational background in geology from the University of South Carolina. It lists his areas of expertise including managing large environmental projects, data analysis, and strategic planning. It then describes his current role as a senior geologist and past experience over 28 years managing environmental assessment and remediation projects for federal, state, and industrial clients.
This document is a resume for John P. Vrsalovich, a civil engineer with over 25 years of experience in areas such as construction contract administration, project management, energy resource management, civil engineering design, and environmental planning. He has worked at the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California for over 27 years, managing multi-million dollar projects involving water distribution infrastructure, solar energy facilities, and environmental permitting programs. He holds a Master's degree in Civil Engineering and is a registered professional civil engineer in California.
Patrick J. Ryan is a public works professional with 31 years of experience in both the public and private sectors. He has extensive experience managing utilities, infrastructure construction and maintenance projects, and securing grant funding. Ryan has held several director level positions overseeing public works operations for various municipalities, including managing staff, facilities, roadways, utilities, and responding to disasters. He also has experience as a consultant specializing in environmental, transportation, and landscaping projects.
This document contains the resume of Johnathan David Beck, which summarizes his experience as a project manager for over 24 years working on environmental construction, gas and NGL pipelines, and sanitary sewer, potable water, and wastewater treatment plant projects. He has owned his own environmental and construction services business and currently works as a business development manager and project manager for pipeline construction projects.
Max Kroschel has over 45 years of experience in engineering design for wastewater infrastructure, stormwater management, and alternative water supply projects. He has worked on projects involving hydrologic analysis, low impact development design, biotreatment systems, and erosion control strategies. Some of his past projects include drainage improvements for bus rapid transit systems in San Diego, stormwater retention designs for airport and transportation facilities, and rainwater harvesting systems for schools and summer camps.
Golder Associates Ltd. has extensive project experience conducting baseline environmental assessments and impact assessments for oil and gas companies, mining companies, and municipalities in Canada and internationally. Some of their notable project experiences include:
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- Managing the Christina Lake Regional Project for MEG Energy Corp. in Alberta, including field work, environmental assessments reports, and on-site technical support.
- Completing the Kirby West Baseline and Environmental Impact Assessment for Cenovus Energy Inc. in Alberta.
- Leading multiple soil investigation programs for
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Rick J. Guenther Jr. has over 9 years of experience as an Environmental Engineer, with expertise in areas such as remedial planning and design, construction oversight, groundwater monitoring, and Phase I Environmental Site Assessments. He has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering and Biology and is a licensed Professional Engineer in Wisconsin.
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Adrian Lozier is an environmental professional and hydrogeologist with over 15 years of experience conducting environmental risk assessments and managing vapor intrusion investigation projects across multiple states. He has expertise in conducting and reviewing risk assessments, fate and transport modeling, hydrogeologic investigations, and remedial action plans. Currently, Lozier works as an independent environmental consultant, providing services including risk assessments, remediation oversight, and compliance plans.
Christopher King has over 15 years of experience in environmental and project management roles in the petroleum industry. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Natural Resource Management and various professional certifications. Currently he works as a Wholesale Area Manager, where he oversees sales and operations for 37 retail locations with over $230 million in annual sales. He has a history of achieving goals and maintaining high performance and regulatory compliance standards.
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JEFFREY P. THOMPSON, P.E.
President
E D U C A T I O N
B.S. – Environmental Engineering, summa cum laude, from Wentworth Institute of
Technology, Boston, Massachusetts
P R O F E S S I O N A L L I C E N S E S
Registered Professional Engineer, Florida No. 69239
P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E
Jeff began his career in environmental and civil engineering has over 15 years ago. After
working for a well-know environmental and civil engineering firm in Miami for 12 years, Jeff
founded Miami Environmental & Civil Engineering, LLC. He has managed and served as the
engineer of record on a wide variety of environmental and civil engineering projects of all sizes.
His project experience includes the development of contaminated and waste disposal sites, site
assessment and remediation, stormwater management, dewatering design and permitting, solid
waste engineering, industrial facilities and air permitting, air monitoring, canal dredging and
slope stabilization, water/sewer engineering and general site civil engineering. He has worked
with private and public sector clients including commercial and residential developers,
government agencies, architects and engineers, contractors, manufacturers, facility operators, and
land management organizations.
Examples project experience includes the following:
Port of Miami Tunnel Project, City of Miami, Florida
Project Manager and Engineer of Record for environmental consulting services in support of
soil management and reuse, dewatering activities, contamination assessment, and design of
temporary construction facilities. Specific work included preparation of soil management plan
for the tunnel spoils, which included the coordination of toxicological analysis of soil
conditioning agents used in the tunnel boring operation; soil classification of soils from Dodge
and Watson island roadway relocation work; dewatering permits (DERM Class V and SFWMD
water use) for work on Dodge and Watson islands; water and sewer connections and relocations
for construction facilities; stormwater and industrial permitting for temporary construction
facilities; stockpile management plans for Virginia Key landfill soil reuse; and general consulting
and coordination with various regulatory, public, and activist agencies.
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Biscayne Landing, North Miami, Florida
Project Director and Engineer of Record for a 200-acre mixed use development project on a
former landfill, providing environmental and civil engineering design including conceptual
stormwater master planning for numerous master site plans, cut/fill mass grading planning, site
assessment, lakefill permitting, site civil design (paving, grading and drainage, water and sewer)
for, landfill gas management. Responsible for the associated permitting requirements with the
South Florida Water Management District, DERM Water Control and Pollution Remediation
Sections, the FDEP (Solid Waste Closure permitting), and local departments.
Procacci Sweetwater Brownfields Project, Sweetwater, Florida
Project Director and Engineer of Record for 10-acre brownfields redevelopment project on
former solid waste lakefill property. Work included Phase I and Phase II due diligence
environmental site assessments, regulatory driving site assessment, interim site
improvement/development plan design and permitting, assistance with the Brownfield Site
Redevelopment Agreement (BSRA), and stormwater management design consulting. Project
involved intensive regulatory agency coordination.
Blanche Park Corrective Actions, Miami, Florida
Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the corrective action design and permitting to
remediate a park contaminated from historical incinerator ash filling with chemicals of concern
including dioxins, lead, arsenic, and other metals. Remedial design included excavation and
offsite disposal of contaminated soils, alternative engineering controls (artificial turf and rubber
mulch), sub-grade spray-applied impervious liner, sub-grade liner drainage and overall drainage.
Planned and implemented perimeter air monitoring program for the remedial construction
activities and provided consulting for the contractor’s site specific health and safety plan. Project
was meticulously scrutinized by the environmental regulatory agency due to the high level of
public interest.
Merrie Christmas Park Corrective Actions, Miami, Florida
Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for the corrective action design and permitting to
remediate a park contaminated from historical incinerator ash filling with chemicals of concern
including dioxins, lead, arsenic, and other metals. Remedial design included excavation and
onsite relocation of contaminated soils which required detailed, multi-phased grading design to
balance material onsite and provide required clean fill cover over onsite impacted soils while
also protecting natural grades around huge canopy trees within impacted areas. Design also
included ADA sidewalk design over significant elevation change between park entrance and
playground areas.
Olinda Park, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for a 7.5-acre park developed a remediation/closure
design consisting of site re-grading, material balancing to limit offsite disposal of contaminated
soil, and geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) with 2’ of clean fill cover. Provided site civil design, and
park amenities design including the coordination of electrical, structural and landscaping design,
and associated permitting.
Responsible for construction phase engineering services, including management of review of
contractor’s health and safety plan (HASP) oversight of contractor’s compliance with HASP,
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including collection of personal air samples. Management of perimeter air sampling for PAHs,
dust, metals, and dioxin/furans.
Environmental Site Assessment and Remedial Activities, Miami-Dade County DERM,
Throughout Miami-Dade County, Florida
Project Manager responsible for site assessment and remedial activities for numerous sites
throughout Miami-Dade County for the DERM-08 Contract. Many sites located within the
Miami International Airport, typically impacted by petroleum related releases. Managed source
removal activities, surface soil sampling, vertical and horizontal delineation of contaminants of
concern, groundwater sampling, industrial wastewater treatment assessment, tank removal and
closure for various sites.
Beacon Countyline, Flagler Development Group, Miami, Florida
Lead Engineer responsible for the overall Landfill Closure Plan for the proposed 500-acre
commercial development on a former construction and demolition (C&D) landfill including:
coordination and review of overall stormwater management system for the final development;
development of a comprehensive conceptual gas management plan for the site and the proposed
buildings; coordination with regulatory agencies and various consultants and engineers engaged
in the project, including DRI and wetland coordination; preparation of final landfill closure
application including financial cost assurance, groundwater monitoring requirements, long term
care, closure procedures, gas management, and waste relocation procedures.
Landfill Closure and Redevelopment Permitting and Design/Build, City of Homestead, Florida
Lead Engineer for the 32-acre former Homestead Landfill re-development project, mainly
responsible for preparing the stormwater management design and stormwater modeling for the
proposed park development. Also, prepared the detailed grading plan for the park, including park
surface features (fields, courts, sidewalks, etc.). Also responsible for the design of the landfill gas
mitigation components of the landfill closure design. Obtained approvals/permits from DERM’s
Water Control and Pollution Remediation Sections and the FDEP and construction certification.
Virginia Key Landfill, City of Miami, Florida
Lead Engineer responsible for the conceptual closure plan for the former landfill including a
stormwater management system using drainage wells and dry retention areas, final grading and
cover plan, groundwater remediation plan, and gas management plan. Coordination with various
regulatory agencies and project stakeholders, including the Miami-Dade County Department of
Solid Waste bond engineer in order to develop a schedule of values to be the basis of grant
funding by the County to the City for the closure.
Munisport Landfill Comprehensive Landfill Closure Plan (CLCP), Miami-Dade County Dept. of
Solid Waste Management, Florida
Project Engineer responsible for aiding in the third party review of the CLCP for the Munisport
Landfill, especially related to the in-situ groundwater remediation system being implemented to
remove ammonia contamination at the site. Activities included: an in depth file review, including
the review of legal resolutions between the City of North Miami and the Miami-Dade DSWM,
permit application and issued permits, and technical reports on the remediation system; and the
development of a cost estimate for the full scale system.
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Waterford Professional Center, The Hogan Group, Miami, Florida
Lead Engineer for site development and gas management design for 15-acre commercial
development subject to an overall development order with environmental concerns. Site
development included paving, grading and drainage consisting of exfiltration trenches with dry
and wet retention, and water and sewer main extensions. Facilitated ERP permitting by the
SFWMD. Also required gas management design for buildings and utilities due to methane levels
existing in site soils due to former filling activities at the site.
Waterford Core Site, The Hogan Group, Miami, Florida
Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record responsible for the phased civil design for the
proposed 21 acre Waterford Core Site commercial development located with the Blue Lagoon
area of Miami. The proposed development consisted of four office buildings, four parking
garages, retail area, surface parking and associated surface roadways. Civil design included
stormwater management design, water and sewer design, paving, grading and drainage, and
offsite right-of-way improvements. Stormwater design required consideration of existing
groundwater contamination at the site. Permitting included the following agencies: SFWMD,
DERM, WASD, Health Department, Fire Rescue, and Public Works.
Electrical Substation Site Civil Designs, Florida Power and Light, Throughout Southern Florida
Project Manager/Lead Engineer/Engineer-of-Record. Responsible for the preparation of site
development designs for several new transmission substations and expansions to existing
substations in Miami-Dade and Lee counties. Design scope includes paving, grading and
drainage; water, sewer and fire service utility connections; right of way improvements; and other
miscellaneous site civil requirements. Drainage designs have included exfiltration trench
systems, dry retention systems, dry detention systems with control structures, and underground
injection wells. Permitting services was provided for a variety of permits including DERM Class
VI, FDEP ERP and UIC, SFWMD Water Use, County Health Department, Local Developer’s
Agreements, Local Site Plan and Building Permit reviews and FDOT Connection and Drainage
Permits. Construction phase support services included preparing construction cost estimates;
responding to contractor Requests for Information; reviewing shop drawings; inspections; and
preparing final certifications.
LFG to Energy Plant Site Civil, Ingenco, North Dade Landfill, Florida
Project Manager/Engineer-of-Record. Responsible for the site civil design and coordination of
architectural, structural, and mechanical/electrical/plumbing design for proposed a landfill gas
(LFG) to energy facility on the Miami-Dade County Department of Solid Waste (DSWM) North
Dade Landfill (NDLF). The proposed building was set upon an area of existing groundwater
contamination and some waste material, which required a unconventional drainage design.
Title V Air Operations Permitting, Miami-Dade County Dept. of Solid Waste Management,
Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for providing support in preparing a Title V Air Operations
Permit renewal application. Reviewed all relevant documents with regards to previous permit
applications, utilized FDEP’s online permit application process to access information, developed
an emission source and control inventory, aided in emission calculations, and aided in the
preparation of the final air permit application.
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Polyester Resin Air Permitting, Sea Hunter Boats, Princeton, Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for preparing state and county air permit application for a
fiberglass boat manufacturer using polyester resins and gelcoat. Developed emission calculations
for the facility and compiled all other necessary information for the permit application.
Subsequently prepared state Federally Enforceable Synthetic Non-Title V permit after facilities
usage exceeded the general permit consumption limits.
Printing Press Air Permitting, Miami Herald, Doral, Florida
Project Manager. Responsible for county air construction permit for Miami Herald production
building printing operation. Successful in recalculating emissions from previous operations to
reducing the permitting burden to the Client.
SWPPP Updates, Miami-Dade County Aviation Department, Florida
Project Manager. Responsible for the update of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
(SWPPP) for the Opa-Locka Airport, Kendall-Tamiami Airport and Miami International Airport.
SWPPP updates required by the FDEP NPDES Generic Permit for Industrial Activities. SWPPP
updates included a stormwater pollution audit of each of the numerous tenants operating at each
airport and recommendations of best management practices for facilities.
Canal Conveyance Capacity Program, South Florida Water Management District, Florida
Lead Engineer. Responsible for assessing the canal conveyance capacities by conducting field
reconnaissance and data collection and fathometer surveys. In addition to meeting a strict
deliverables schedule with a nine-month duration. Developed inspection procedures and reports
that were standardized and used as templates for others involved in the CCCP. Services included:
Detailed planning and coordination with SFWMD staff for field reconnaissance and survey
activities, Development of canal inspection criteria, data recording format, and report content,
Collection and review of existing data including original ACOE design, As-Built, and Right-of-
Way drawings, and SFWMD survey maps, Conducting field reconnaissance along the 200 miles
of canals and levees, and preparing reports and maps, Conducting fathometer surveys of the
canals’ centerline, as well as cross-section surveys, Preparing a comprehensive report for each
canal presenting the analysis of field data, detailed canal plan, profile and cross-section drawings
identifying areas of concern, and recommendations for remedial action.
FEMA and NRCS Canal Repairs, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach,
Florida
Design Engineer. Responsible for preparing contract documents for the repairs of numerous
canals throughout southern and central Florida that were damaged during the hurricanes of 2004.
Activities included: inspecting and evaluating canal bank damage; the selection and design of the
appropriate method of repair including backfill and compaction of earthen banks, installation of
riprap bank stabilization systems, sand-cement riprap headwalls, geotextile tube protection
systems, and articulated block stabilization systems; development of detailed drawings and
technical specifications describing and governing the required work; development of
construction cost estimates; preconstruction phase engineering services including attending pre-
bid/pre-quote meetings and pre-construction meetings, and answering technical questions from
potential contractors. This project required working very closely with SFWMD staff to see each
project through the procurement process.
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ADA Bus Stop Compliance Survey, Miami-Dade County Public Works, Miami-Dade County,
Florida
Project Engineer. Conducted a detailed survey of bus stops in various areas of Miami-Dade
County to determine if they were in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA). A detailed record was made of those bus stops that were not ADA compliant including a
photographic record and detailed sketches. This project required extensive communication and
coordination with multiple consultants working on this project.
Road Reconstruction Design, City of Quincy Dept. of Public Works, Quincy, Massachusetts
Civil Engineering Aide. Responsible for the preliminary design of a road reconstruction project.
Conducted surveys of roadways to be considered for reconstruction, including roadway
measurements, topographic surveys, inventory of utility structures (i.e. catch basins, manholes,
etc.). Drafted construction drawings detailing the work that was to be preformed. Developed
multiple cost estimates, encompassing multiple reconstruction options, for each roadway
considered.
Site Assessment Report for Active Lakefill, Community Asphalt Corp., Miami-Dade County,
Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for preparing an in-depth site assessment report (SAR) for an
operating lakefill where the contaminants of concern included ammonia, metals, and phenolic
compounds. Coordinated and supervised all onsite field activities including numerous
monitoring well installations, soil boring installations, and groundwater and surface water
sampling. Organized and evaluated chemical data results and developed conclusions. Developed
monitoring well installation plans in order to fully delineate the contamination at the site.
Prepared SAR and created numerous drawings and tables to clearly communicate findings and
conclusions to the client and DERM.
Remedial Alternatives Investigation, Waste Management, Medley, Florida
Project Engineer. Evaluated the effectiveness of prior remedial actions for ammonia-
contaminated groundwater at the 200+ acre Class I Landfill. Reviewed the remedial action plan
and historical analytical data and performed a trend analysis in order to assess whether
fluctuations in contaminant concentrations were influenced by the operation of the facility,
natural features, or environmental conditions. Provided client with opinion of the plausible
alternatives for the site. Performed remedial alternatives study and a bench-scale test of bio-
sparging to determine if it would have the capability to reduce the contaminants below regulatory
standards at this specific site. Also provided a scaled-up cost estimate for a full scale remediation
system.
Class IV Freshwater Wetland Permitting, The Lowell Dunn Company, Miami-Dade County,
Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for providing support in preparing supplemental information for a
Class IV permit application. Reviewed documents for relevant information, aided in the design
of a littoral shelf wetland, created AutoCAD drawings, and the development of a littoral shelf
monitoring plan.
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Various Clients, Miami-Dade County, Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for conducting multiple Phase I investigations throughout Miami-
Dade County for various clients. Phase I investigations included detailed site inspections of
subject properties for visual evidence of recognized environmental conditions, limited soil and
groundwater sampling, the review of applicable federal, state, and local environmental databases,
interviews with property owners, and preparation of reports, including recommendations.
Site Assessment Report for Completed Lakefill, The Lowell Dunn Company, Miami-Dade
County, Florida
Project Engineer. Responsible for preparing an in-depth site assessment report (SAR) for a
completed lakefill for which the client wished to develop into residential homes. The
contaminants of concern for this site included ammonia, metals, and phenollic compounds.
Coordinated and supervised all onsite field activities including monitoring well installations, soil
boring installations, and groundwater sampling. Organized and evaluated chemical data and
developed conclusions based on the data. Prepared the SAR and created numerous drawings and
tables to clearly communicate findings and conclusions. This site assessment required extensive
negotiation with DERM.
Environmental Site Assessment and Remedial Activities, Various Clients, Throughout
Massachusetts
Technician. Responsible for various site assessment and remedial activities for numerous
contaminated sites throughout Massachusetts and surrounding areas. Contamination encountered
included metals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs),
chlorinated hydrocarbons, cyanide, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), semi-volatile organic
compounds (VOCs), dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) and light non-aqueous phase
liquids (LNAPLs) including cold-tar, diesel fuel, gasoline, and #6 fuel oil. Typical activities
included groundwater sampling using multi-parameter probes, groundwater level monitoring,
subsurface and surface soil sampling, soil boring/monitoring well installation oversight and soil
logging, soil screening with PIDs/OVMs, free product thickness measurements using oil-water-
interface-probes (OWIPs), passive free product recovery, and in-situ hydraulic conductivity tests
(slug tests). Preformed many operations, maintenance, and monitoring activities for remedial
systems including soil-vapor extraction systems (SVEs), in-situ bioremediation systems, and
pump-and-treat ex-situ groundwater remediation systems.
Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment, Keyspan Energy Corporation, Everett,
Massachusetts
Technician. Responsible for field work and associated office work for a large scale site
assessment project for a former manufactured gas plant with various contamination concerns,
including VOCs, PAHs, metals, and cyanide. Conducted oversight of numerous monitoring well
and soil boring installations, characterized soil types and recorded boring logs, screened soils for
contamination with PIDs/OVMs and groundwater sampling, product gauging and recovery, and
in-situ hydraulic conductivity tests. Assisted in maintaining and entering information into a large
database containing chemical data for the entire site.
Contaminated Soil Excavation Oversight, Various Clients, Throughout Massachusetts
Technician. Responsible for the oversight of multiple contaminated soil excavations throughout
Massachusetts. Ensured that soils were being excavated to engineered specifications and
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collected soil samples to confirm that sufficient contaminated soil had been removed. Ensured
compliance with NPDES permit when dewatering activities were being performed as part of the
excavation. Excavations varied in size from small hand dug excavations to massive high rise
foundation excavations.
Asbestos Abatement in Schools, Various Clients, Throughout Massachusetts
Industrial Hygienist. Responsible for project monitoring of asbestos abatement projects.
Supervised contractor to ensure applicable regulations and the project scope were being met.
Kept detailed daily notes of onsite activities and communicated activities to the client. Inspected
containments upon completion to ensure contractor had sufficiently removed the asbestos. Kept
detailed quantities of asbestos removed by the contractor, and collected and analyzed air
samples. These projects required extensive coordination and communication with clients and
general contractors working on the projects.
Asbestos Inspections, Confidential Client, Throughout Massachusetts
Assistant Asbestos Inspector. Assisted in inspecting multiple abandoned buildings for the
presence of asbestos containing material (ACM). Collected samples of suspect ACM for
laboratory analysis (in some cases hundreds of samples). Developed estimates of the quantity of
each type of suspect material. Kept detailed notes of samples collected and estimates of quantity.