| EDUCATION: |
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| February 1989 |
The University of Rhode Island
Bachelor of Science Degree, Geology |
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| February 1984 |
The University of Rhode Island
Associate of Science Degree, Marine Technology |
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| EMPLOYMENT: |
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| 2001 - December 2001 |
Tighe & Bond, Inc., Westfield, Massachusetts |
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Senior Hydrogeologist
Director - Remediation Services |
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Responsible for remediation services profit and loss,
business development, project management, client maintenance, and general
management of group resources and personnel. Provide upper management
with monthly WIP/AR reports. Recommend raises and promotions and hiring
of junior staff. Continue to provide technical design and report support
to junior staff. Attend regular senior level staff meetings to manage
and address general direction and growth of environmental assessment/remediation
services groups. |
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| 1994 - April 2001 |
Tighe & Bond, Inc., Westfield, Massachusetts |
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Hydrogeologist
Manager - Remediation Services |
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Responsible for the overall division direction, management
and field operations of the groundwater and soil remediation services department..
Works concurrently with site assessment and engineering professionals to
provide public and private clients with sound, cost effective remediation
strategies for the removal and treatment of a wide variety of chemical
contaminants often encountered in soil and groundwater. I along with fellow
scientists and engineers, have developed a team approach to designing,
building and operating a diverse range of soil and groundwater treatment
and process technologies in the New England and Mid-Atlantic states. Additionally
included activities are the coordination of field staff and contractors,
daily client/regulatory agency interaction, project compliance and permitting. |
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| 1993 - 1994 |
Environmental Products and Services, Corp., Springfield,
Ma. |
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Geological Services Division
Project Manager |
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Assumed scientific and managerial responsibility for
hydrogeological investigations and site remediation projects (primarily
soil and groundwater treatment for hydrocarbon contamination at service
stations, terminals and transportation facilities). Responsibilities
included project organization, budgeting, permitting, data analysis, drilling/field
crew supervision, and report preparation. |
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| 1992 - 1993 |
Technical Environmental Specialists, Corp., Manchester,
Ct. |
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Geologist |
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Liaison for coordination and organization of field service
activities with respect to site assessment investigations leading directly
to the installation operation and maintenance of remediation equipment.
Including but not limited to project organization, site inspections, drilling
supervision, site research, client contact, and report writing. |
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| 1989 - 1992 |
TELECO Oilfield Services, Inc., Meriden, Ct. |
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Formation Evaluation Services Division
Manager - Formation Evaluation Laboratory |
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Responsible for the continuous testing and development
of oilfield formation evaluation logging instrumentation. Directly responsible
for the growth and development of calibration facilities in the United
States and Europe. Provided technical assistance to engineering and offshore
drilling operations worldwide. Implemented training and development program
to provide training and service assistance to worldwide network of logging
instrumentation service and maintenance depots. |