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PROFILE
Engineering professional with strong civil and environmental educational background complemented by
work experience involving federal environmental regulations. Effective at combining creative thinking
with logical design ideas to develop solutions to challenging environmental problems. Proven success in
self-managed and team-based projects. Excellent verbal and written skills with a detail-oriented approach
for completing projects and assignments.
EDUCATION
BS, Civil and Environmental Engineering December 2005
University 123, Seattle, WA GPA 3.22 (3.45 in major)
Relevant Coursework:
Environmental Engineering Air Pollution Control
Ecological Effects of Wastewater Fluid Mechanics
Civil Engineering Systems Survey Engineering
Hydraulics Technical Writing
Project Highlights:
“Declining Salmon Runs on the White River”: Worked in a group of three students and a faculty
advisor to gather and analyze field samples. Determined that excessive and hazardous amounts of
Nitrogen and Phosphorus were being put into the river by city water treatment plants thus violating the
Clean Water Act and area Tribal Fishing Rights and threatening the spring salmon run. Presented
findings to the engineering dean and faculty, fellow students, and members of the Board of Regents.
Construction Materials: Independently researched and wrote reports (40+ pages each) on metal
and concrete as construction materials.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Windows 2000/XP, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, and Outlook), AutoCAD, MATLAB,
Solid Works, basic Java programming, and ArcGIS.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Company ABC, Richland, WA Summers 2003 and 2004
Fellowship / Summer Internship
Developed procedures, conducted videoscope inspections, and analyzed results for building stack sample
lines as required by the new federal radioactive air emissions standards under the National Emissions
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), 40 CFR 61, Subpart H.
• Preloaded NESHAPs inventory data into new radioactive materials tracking (RMT) database and
assisted with the radiochemical processing laboratory (RPL) model stack testing.
• Wrote broad scoped inspection procedures including safety considerations applicable to all
buildings across the laboratory. Planned and performed required inspections on time.
• Completed two independent self-assessments for the Effluent Management Group - one for the
liquid effluent task and one for the radioactive air emissions task. Recommendations were
implemented.
• Identified errors and corrected the Hanford Site standard equations for calculating the effective
stack height on radioactive air emission units.
• Awarded the Environmental Management Services Department Performance Award for
exceptional work performance.
AFFILIATION
Chi Epsilon, 2005
National Collegiate Honor Society