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Operations/Management Resume
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| Desired Industry: Environmental |
SpiderID: 15890 |
| Desired Job Location: Denver, Colorado |
Date Posted: 9/26/2007 |
| Type of Position: Part-Time Permanent |
Availability Date: 2 weeks notice |
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U.S. Work Authorization: Yes |
| Job Level: Management (Manager, Director) |
Willing to Travel: |
| Highest Degree Attained: Masters |
Willing to Relocate: No |
Objective: AREAS OF INTEREST Operations Project Management Business Development Environmental Assessments Hazardous Waste Management
Experience: Operations Director, URS/EG&G, 2005- date Program Manager, URS, 1996-2005 Group Leader, ENSR Air Monitoring Group, 1992-1996 Staff Scientist, URS/Radian Ambient Air Monitoring Group, 1986-1992
Operations Experience: Operations Director supporting a 125 employee business unit. Responsibilities include designing and implementing systems necessary to function as a profit/loss center. Roles include designing communication and financial reporting systems, tracking resource backlog/availability, resource leveling, projecting annual revenue, managing 20 part time employees, implementing continuous improvement, defining and reporting performance metrics. This position reports to the Vice President of Homeland Security Services.
Program Management Experience: Managed a Waste Chemical Disposal Program at a DOE facility. Expanded a 1-year, $200K project, into an 8-year $9M program. Responsibilities included managing scope, schedule, budget, contracts, subcontracts, procedural compliance, field operations, and business development. The project team included 9 to 20 engineers, scientists, health and safety professionals and technicians.
Developed an air monitoring program to evaluate New York State’s Department of Transportation (NYSDOT’s) lead containment specifications during bridge refurbishment. This three-year program involved 11 air monitoring projects totaling over $400,000.
Managed several air monitoring programs for industrial air quality, criteria pollutant and meteorological conditions. Responsibilities included writing monitoring plans, sighting and installing stations, reporting and regulatory interface. The monitoring networks included up to eight monitoring stations in one network. Served as the primary interface for citizen action committees, industrial representatives and state agencies.
Project Management Experience: Lead a research study to establish a pseudo-real time means to conduct air measurements for lead contamination. This study successfully applied Industrial Hygiene analytical methodologies to high-volume ambient air sampling filters. The protocol improves the safety and environmental protection at the work site. In addition this protocol saves an estimated $500,000 per year on analytical costs.
Developed a hazardous material, spill response team to perform environmental impact and hazard assessments at railroad accidents involving hazardous materials. All work was conducted according to HAZWOPER and Hazard Communications standards. This project required 24-hour on-call service with long hours of field operations. It also required an in-depth knowledge of air, soil and water sampling technologies and remote data telemetry.
Managed numerous air toxic monitoring projects. Familiar with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Toxic Organic, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) methods. Responsibilities included the design, installation, operations, and reporting. Projects included emission inventories, fugitive emission measurements, risk assessment, fence-line monitoring, community monitoring, odor monitoring, and microbial monitoring.
Education: M.A., Analytical Chemistry, University of Texas, Austin, TX B.S., Chemistry, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX
Skills: Staff Management/Development Multi-tasking Analytical, problem solving Written and communication skills MSOffice including MSProject
Additional Information: SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS Established operating systems that improved internal communications, streamlined operations and improved management visibility of a 125 employee, $20M business unit.
Developed over $7M in follow-on business over an 8-year period.
Combined air monitoring technologies to improve site safety and save $500,000/year in analytical costs.
Designed a database module to reduced waste characterization workload, saving an estimated $1M in operation cost over 7 years.
Developed and managed a response team to provide environmental assessments, air modeling, risk assessments and remediation at railcar derailments involving hazardous materials.
SECURITY CLEARANCES DOE Q-Cleared (inactive), review good through 3/2009 Top Secret Clearance (active)
PAPERS/PUBLICATIONS Authored/Co-authored nine papers and presentations, available upon request.
Reference: Provide upon request.
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