Jacobs
Chemist III; 2016 – 2019
Responsibilities:
- To ensure that all submitted data met the Project Screening Levels (PSL),
Target levels, or Action Limits for the project as given in the project work
plan. The data that was not met was reported to the Project Manager
(PM) or the authors of the reports. All data was reviewed for regulatory
compliance;
- Review laboratory Quality Assurance Plans (QAP), Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP), Limit of Detection (LOD) and Limit of Quantitation
(LOQ) to ensure they met the scope of the project;
- Prepare and manage Work Plans, Scope of Work (SOW), and Response
to Client Comments (RTCs) for multiple projects;
- Sample management, including soil, groundwater, surface water, waste
characterization, and air toxics sampling, for multiple projects;
- Review laboratory results for exceedance of regulatory limits. These
included Alaska 18 AAC 75 Tables B1, B2 Human Health and/or Migration
to Groundwater (MTGW), and Table C Human Health, EPA Regional
Screening Levels (RSL) Resident Soil or Tapwater, Target Hazard
Quotient (THQ)=1.0 or 0.1, EPA Vapor Intrusion Screening Levels (VISL)
calculator, and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC)
Vaper Intrusion limits. The limits for trichloroethene (TCE) in groundwater
were based on the EPA Technical Memorandum published in 2012
(0.0026 mg/L). Often, 1/10 ADEC limits are used for site criteria if an EPA
RSL is not established for an analyte. Familiar with Alaska 18 AAC 78
regulations;
- Review data to ensure that Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) criteria were met for super sacks, tailings, and various other
matrices. Also reviewed data in support of discharge permitting (APDES);
- Review waste characterization results for disposal. These were compared
to 20 times RCRA limits, or were submitted for Toxicity Characterization
Leaching Procedure (TCLP) and reviewed for RCRA exceedances;
- Enter Electronic Data Deliverable Data (EDD) into the database. Often
submitted as Corps of Engineers Loading Tool (COELT) or a proprietary
Excel format;
- Prepare exceedance or notification level documents for multiple projects
to be used in final reporting;
- Prepare crosstab results for multiple projects reporting to government
agencies for pre-draft, draft final, and final reports, including RCRA tables;
- Complete ADEC checklists for air, soil, and groundwater data;
- Solicit and review bids for multiple projects for award. Reviewed limits to
ensure that the limits of detection (LODs) did not exceed the project
screening levels;
- Assist report authors in data quality assessments (DQAs) for Site
Investigation (SI), Limited Field Investigations (LFI), Remedial
Investigations (RI), Risk Assessments (RA), Feasibility Studies (FS) and
other reporting;
- Review data to ensure it complied with the work plan and current ADEC
Department of Defense (DoD) versions 4.2, 5.0 and 5.1, and
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reporting requirements;
- Work with database development and Geographic Information System
mapping (GIS) compatibility.
TestAmerica, Inc.
Quality Assurance Officer; 2014 – 2015
Responsibilities:
- Quality Assurance Officer (QA officer) for the Anchorage, Spokane and
Honolulu laboratories;
- Author and review Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work
Instructions (WIs), and general analytical requirements;
- Author and review laboratory QAP;
- Review of Method Detection Limit Studies (MDLs);
- Review of Initial Demonstrations of Capability (IDOCs) and Continuing
Demonstrations of Capability (CDOCs);
- Know of EPA, Standard Methods (SM), DoD TNI (formerly known as the
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference or NELAC)
and other approved programs for drinking water, Underground Storage
Tank (UST), and waste analysis;
- Conduct routine internal laboratory audits on an annual or biennial
schedule;
- Know current State of Alaska 18 AAC 80; 18 AAC 75 and 18 AAC 78
regulations;
- Provide technical assistance to Anchorage, Spokane and Honolulu
laboratories by means of verbal communication or written documentation;
- Know State of Alaska, DoD, and EPA approved methods for contaminated
sites sampling and analysis. Generated memorandums and signature
pages for Alaska methods and general Contaminated Sites requirements;
- Author and review Corrective Action Reports (CARs), control charts and
other laboratory documentation;
- Provide weekly and monthly reports for corporate Quality Assurance (QA)
regional managers including metrics and current tasks;
- Provide weekly and monthly audits and reports for the regional
Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) Officer;
- Act as the local EH&S Officer by proxy for the regional manager. Conduct
monthly training for the EH&S manager;
- Conduct initial and refresher training for laboratory ethics;
- Correspond with government certifying authorities to maintain individual
laboratory certifications;
- Routine review of data reports to ensure that they are accurate and meet
the needs of the clients.
State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Chemist IV: Drinking Water Laboratory Certification Officer-Chemistry and
Laboratory Approval Officer-Contaminated Sites for the State of Alaska. Provide
backup to the Drinking Water Laboratory Certification Officer-Microbiology; 2007
– 2013
Responsibilities for the Laboratory Certification Officer-Chemistry Drinking Water:
- Review of initial and renewal applications via in-state and reciprocity;
- Conducted on-site audits routinely and upon request;
- Review of SOPs;
- Review of laboratory QAP;
- Review of MDLs;
- Review of IDOCs and CDOCs;
- Know EPA, Standard Methods (SM), and other approved methods for
drinking water analysis;
- Develop and maintain the Laboratory Information Management System
(LIMS);
- Conduct routine on-site laboratory audits on a biennial or triennial
schedule;
- Know current State of Alaska 18 AAC 80 regulations for compliance;
- Provide technical assistance to laboratories by means of verbal
communication or written documentation.
Responsibilities for the Laboratory Approval Officer-Contaminated Sites
Program:
- Review of initial and renewal applications including laboratory
Performance Testing (PT) results;
- Review of SOPs;
- Review laboratory QAP;
- Know Alaska and EPA approved methods for contaminated sites sampling
and analysis. Authored memorandums and signature pages for Alaska
methods and general Contaminated Sites requirements;
- Development of application and validation requirements for method
modifications (specifically, reduced volume methods);
- Maintenance of the LIMS;
- Know current Alaska 18 AAC 75 and 78 regulations;
- Provide technical assistance to laboratories by means of verbal
communication or written documentation.
Responsibilities for the Laboratory Certification Officer-Microbiology Back Up:
- Conduct routine on-site laboratory audits on a biennial or triennial
schedule;
- Know current Alaska 18 AAC 80 regulations. Assisted in the revision of
regulations;
- Maintain proficiency as an analyst for the ADEC microbiology drinking
water program.
- Perform annual PTs on Colilert®, multiple tube fermentation (FT),
membrane filtration (MF) and heterotrophic plate count (HPC) by pour
plate and Sim-Plate®.
Analytica, LLC
Senior Chemist; 2005 – 2007
Responsibilities:
- Extraction and analysis of EPA 504.1, 508, 552.2, 8270C, 8082 and AK
102 and AK 103. Provided back up for 524.2 and AK101;
- Preparation of all associated standards and reagents;
- Work with gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass
spectroscopy (GC-MS) instrumentation (Agilent and Varian);
- Entry and validation of data in the LIMS system;
- Coordinate annual PT events and certification activities;
- Coordinate and provide responses to onsite audits;
- Directly responsible for method development;
- Mentor new personnel.
Analytica, LLC
Senior Chemist; 2003 – 2005
Responsibilities:
- Extraction and analysis of EPA 504.1, 508, 552.2, 8270C, 8082, AK 102
(DRO), AK 103(RRO) and SM 5540C (MBAS). Provided back up for 524.2
and AK101 (GRO);
- Preparation of all associated standards and reagents;
- Authored, edited and reviewed SOPs;
- Work with GC and GC-MS instrumentation (Agilent and Varian);
- Entry and validation of data in the laboratory LIMS system;
- Project management for several major clients;
- Coordinate annual PT events and certification activities;
- Coordinate and provided responses to onsite audits;
- Mentor new personnel;
- Perform Simulated Distribution System (SDS) determinations by SM
5710A-D.
Northern Testing Laboratories
Laboratory Technician; 1997 – 2003
Responsibilities:
- Extraction of EPA 504.1, 508, 515.1, 552.2, 525.2, 615, 625, 1664, 8081,
8082, 8150,
- 8270C (including TCLP preparation), SM 5540C (MBAS);
- Analysis of EPA 504.1, 508, 515.1, 552.2, 525.2, 608, 615, 625, 1664,
8081, 8082, 8150, 8270C and AK 102/103;
- Analysis of full list and PAH by 8270C (including TCLP preparation),
surfactants by SM 5540C (MBAS), and glycols and alcohols by ASTM
3695;
- Preparation of all associated standards and reagents;
- Author, edit and review of SOPs;
- Entry and validation of data in the laboratory LIMS system;
- Mentor new personnel;
- Work with GC and GC-MS instrumentation (Varian);
- Work in the Prudhoe Bay laboratory for a period of six months and
provided support and on-site technical assistance for several AK and wet
chemistry methods.