Robert MacIntyre
1001 Long Shore Street
Evanston, IL 12345
(123) 555-1234
MacIntyre@thenet.net
JOB OBJECTIVE
Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
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10 years as an Environmental Compliance Professional with recent experience in Environmental Protection and OSHA compliance. |
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Demonstrated ability to build rapport and resolve complex issues among multiple entities with conflicting interests. |
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Working knowledge of industrial and research settings. |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1995-present |
SIDNEY LABS (SL), Chicago, IL |
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Environmental Compliance Specialist |
LEADERSHIP
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As Facility Coordinator for a building on the University of Chicago campus, closed out 85% of 1800 deficiencies, turned around maintenance and custodial standards, implemented a recycling program, and improved security. |
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As Chairperson of the Life Sciences Division Safety Committee, revitalized the group, improved productivity, increased recognition within SL, and facilitated a self-assessment inspection program. |
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Served as liaison between Principle Investigators and Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Division. Developed strategies for EH&S compliance including OSHA and waste management. |
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As Manager of the Medical and Biohazardous Waste Program, developed a comprehensive compliance document including a generator's guide and training plan. Program was fully implemented in only five months. |
COMPLIANCE ENFORCEMENT
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Conducted advice visits to hazardous and mixed waste generators to review procedures, labeling practices, and adherence to accumulation time limits. |
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Updated and managed the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Program, which included the creation of four-page Monitoring Plans that were used as models by the Department of Energy (DOE). |
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Coordinated certification of tanks and secondary containment for six Permit-by-Rule (PBR) Hazardous Waste Treatment Units. Ensured upgrades were in compliance and directed the permit writing effort. |
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1994-1995 |
SAFETECH, Springfield, IL |
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Environmental Compliance Consultant |
An environmental consulting firm providing support to DOE facilities. |
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Developed and wrote the first-ever Quality Control Inspection Plan/Procedure to monitor quality assurance of Pleasant Hills Laboratories' Hazardous Waste Management storage and treatment facilities. Plan was incorporated into their Part B Permit. |
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Audited hazardous waste management facilities and Waste Accumulation Areas (WAAs) for compliance with EPA and Cal-EPA regulations, and DOE policies. Waste included: hazardous, Radioactive (high and low level), and mixed. |
1990-1994 |
U.S. AIR FORCE, Wichita, KS |
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Environmental Program Manager, 1993-1994 |
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Environmental Compliance Specialist, 1993 |
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Chemist, Materials Engineering, 1990-1993 |
An aircraft re-work facility comprised of 125 manufacturing shops and a materials engineering laboratory. |
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Ensured EH&S compliance in 75 WAAs by performing frequent surveillance and enhancing the training program. |
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Co-developed directives for issues including waste minimization, solvent substitution, recycling, chemical storage, fire safety, and OSHA standards. |
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Directed preparation of individual shop contingency plans for the site Hazardous Material Management Plan. |
1987-1989 |
MARLON RIGGS HIGH SCHOOL, Topeka, KS |
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Physical and Inorganic Chemistry Advanced High School Teacher |
1984-1987 |
TOXMOX INC., Topeka, CA |
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Chemist, 1987 |
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Lab Technician, 1984-1987 |
EDUCATION
B.S., Biochemistry, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS, 1985 |
Seminars:
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OSHA/RCRA |
Emergency Preparedness |
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Hazardous Materials |
Hazardous Waste |
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Fire Safety |
Underground Storage Tanks |
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Medical Waste |
Radioactive and Mixed Waste |
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