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Company Name
KMEA
Contract #
A-2018-190
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
8/21/2018
Expiration Date
8/20/2021
Insurance Exp Date
5/19/2020
Destruction Year
2026
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INKMEA <br />Jon Holstein, ENV-SP <br />Support Staff Phase I ESAs <br />Support Staff Phase II ESAs and Remediation <br />Jon Holstein is a Project Scientist with over 10 years of experience with environmental projects, environmental compliance, and project <br />management expertise. Mr. Holstein's experience includes, but is not limited to, Phase I and II site assessments, preliminary <br />endangerment assessments, feasibility studies, remedial action plans, remedial program management, and remediation projects. <br />Education <br />B.S. Environmental Sciences, Humboldt State Univ., 2007 <br />Current Professional Registrations <br />❖ Envision1m Sustainability Professional (ENV-SP) <br />❖ USACE Construction Quality Management for Contractors (CQM) <br />OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER <br />OSHA 30-Hour Hazard Recognition for Construction <br />❖ USACE EM 385-1-1 <br />California/OSHA Asbestos Awareness <br />General Experience <br />2016 — Present Project Scientist <br />Responsible for managing several task orders concurrently; serving as the primary point of contact to clients and other stakeholders; <br />acting as the lead author and preparing client deliverables and technical documents including but not limited to work plans, sampling and <br />analysis plans, health & safety plans, annual monitoring reports; leading office and field teams and implementing/managing field work in <br />accordance with approved project plans; analyzing regulations and existing reports to develop approach; collecting and managing field <br />data and interpreting field and analytical data; assisting procurement staff and providing oversight of subcontractors; and performing <br />engineering and scientific calculations. <br />2014-2016 Environmental Scientist <br />Environmental Contractor to Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest Division with projects based on compliance and long- <br />term groundwater monitoring under the CERCLA/RCRA process <br />Project management and supervision, primary health and safety officer, oversight and training of junior staff members, client interaction, <br />performed daily health and safety tailgate meetings, performed groundwater sample collection, tracked budgets and invoices from <br />subcontractors, ensured all analytical analyses and data validation for site contaminants were performed according to the sampling <br />analysis plan, performed daily quality control inspections and reporting <br />Author and manager of the 2015 annual groundwater monitoring report. Interpretation of all data, contaminant trend analysis, generation <br />of all figures through GIS figure department, and development of conclusions/recommendations for subsequent project work <br />Environmental Scientist conducting oversight of In -Situ Chemical Oxidation injection pilot study, soil gas sample collection as part of a <br />Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, and pump & treat program to remediate contaminated groundwater associated with the Jet <br />Propulsion Lab facility. Lead large multi -disciplinary teams during well installation and injection phases <br />2008 — 2014 Environmental Scientist <br />Environmental Contractor to Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest Division with projects based on compliance and long- <br />term groundwater monitoring under the CERCLA/RCRA process <br />Field team lead role; project management and supervision, primary health and safety officer, accountable for laboratory coordination, <br />equipment coordination, report writing, and budget management. Oversight of soil and groundwater assessment and remediation <br />projects, review, interpret, and summarize laboratory results, conduct/assist with field investigations and site inspections, manage <br />projects with local, State, or Federal agency oversight, writing technical reports. Point of contact between project managers and field <br />team, responsible for managing a team of employees including the training of all new hires, management of sub -contractors, project <br />Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business <br />
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