DAVID DJIKINE
Apt B-***
Aurora, CO 80010
PROFESSIONAL POSITION: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER
A. EDUCATION
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
Degree: PhD Program, 2006 to 2010
Major: Environmental Engineering
Minor: Hydrology
Thesis: “Impact of GlobalWarming on Groundwater Supplies in the U.S.”
New Mexico Institute ofMining & Technology, Socorro, NM
Degree: Master of Science, 1989 to 1991
Major: Geological Engineering
Minor: Environmental Engineering
Institute of Mining & Geology of Boke,Guinea
Degree: Bachelor of Sciences
Major: Geological Engineering
Minor: Mining Engineering
B, EXPERIENCE
March 2002 to August 2010: Dyncorp Systems & Engineering,Brooks AFB, TX
Senior Project Manager
Directed technical support to the Air Force Center for Engineering and Environmental (AFCEE)
through Global Engineering, Integration and Technical Assistance (GEITA) contract. This
included project management, technical document review, technical evlaution of projects,
CERCLA and RCRA facility investigations and corrective actions. The assignment included
Carswell AFB,TX; England AFB, LA; Pope AFB, NC; and others.
Implemented and managed projects involving environmental investigation, remediation,
environmental regulations and compliance, and construction projects for industrial solid waste
disposal facilities. Duties included project management, preparing proposals,
regulatoryinterpretation, and interacting with client personnel and other project staff.
Project included groundwater, soil, soil vapor, and air media. Also, project included design,
installation and evaluation of various environmental remediation technologies, estimating capital
and operating costs of various remediation technologies.
October 2000 to February 2002: Technlaw, Inc, Dallas, TX
Senior Project Manager
Directed RCRA program support to EPA Region 6, Dallas, TX for several sites at essentially
every stage of corrective action process. This includes RCRA inspections, RCRA facility
assessment, RCRA facility investigation, stabilization determinations, corrective measure
implementation, development of statement of basis, environmental permit and closure plan
support. In addition, directed RCRA correctiveaction oversight, waste minimization and
pollution prevention planning, cost evaluation/estimation, and unexploded ordinance (UXO)
suppoer services.
October 1997 to September 2000: Universe Technologies, Inc, Brooks AFB, TX
Senior Environemntal Engineer
Directed CERCLA corrective action program at several Air Force Bases in the U.S., Japan, and
Europe. Also,directed optimization of soil and groundwater treatment systems at Kelly AFB,
TX; this inclded pump-and-treat system, soil vaporextraction systems, airsparging, and others. In
addition, wrote a handbook for titled “The Air Force Remedial Process Optimization Field
Procedures and Quality Assurance Handbook, Version 2, 1999.” This handbook is being used by
Air Force environmental contractors nationwide.
Directed technical reviews of environmental documents for several Air Force Bases including
Massachussetts Military Reservation, Carswell AFB, TX; Kadena Air Base, Japan; Anderson
AFB,Guum, and others. The reviews included remediation investigation andfeasibility studies,
site characterization, remedial system designs and constructions, geotechnical evlaution of
landfill capping, asbestos surveys and remeial actions, cost estimate, and others.
January 1992 to September 1997: BDM Petroleum Technologies, Inc, Bartlesville,OK
Geoscientist
Supervised surface geochemical exploration of hydrocarbons in Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri,
and Arizona. During this program, several techniques were used including seismic survey,
surface geochemical survey, biotechnology, and direct geology. During the geochemical
program, iodine was used a pathfinder of hydrocarbons. Other pathfinders used included
magnetic susceptibility, pH, clay content, and others. In addition, other methods used included
radiometric survey,helim methodf, carbon-isotope ratios, fluorescence technique, acid extraction,
time-delay, and groundwater method.
In addition, responsibility included analyzing and interpreting geological data in several areas of
exploration and production. Performed other functions, which included analysis of stratigraphic
architecture within comprehensive petroleum system,preparation of maps, cross-sections, written
reports, and other presentations.
August 1984 to March 1989: ALCOA Mining, Guinea, West Africa
Mining Geologist
Directed detailed exploration of bauxite deposit in Sangaredi,Guinea. In addition, directed
geological teams in drilling, sampling, mapping areas of bauxite orebody containing lense-like
clay, which was creating both mining and metallurgical problems.
Also, supervised drilling and geophysical logging contractors; collected geologic, geotechnical,
and hydrologic data; prepared geologic logs, developed computer models of bauxite reserves;
provided technical assessment of various geologic issues and prepared written report.