Brinderjeet K. Dandass-Peter (Daizy)
Topeka, Kansas 66610
Cell: 785-***-****
OBJECTIVE A challenging position to enhance my career
EDUCATION University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, May 1992
PROFESSIONAL Environmental Engineer, Kleinfelder
EXPERIENCE Topeka, KS
Fall 2007 to Fall 2008
. Prepared permit application packages for various
facilities which required regulatory applicability
analysis, evaluation of emission sources and calculation of
potential emissions of regulated pollutants and
negotiations with the permitting authority.
. Performed annual air emissions inventories for various
facilities.
. Conducted Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
performed in accordance with the newer ASTM Standard E1527-
05 and All Appropriate Inquiries.
. Assisted with conducting a comprehensive energy
assessment/audits for a major medical equipment
manufacturing facility by establishing goals and objectives
relating to energy use reduction through gathering and
tracking energy use data, perform baselining, benchmarking
and analysis, and evaluation of site energy usage, trends
and patterns for process equipment.
. Assisted a team of 12 professionals including engineers,
geologists, professors and students from University of
Hartford and Hartford Professional Chapters for a voluntary
Engineers Without Borders project in Abheypur, India. The
project objective was to provide engineering design and
construction support with providing safe water supply to
Potter's Village. The project involved water well
rehabilitation, distribution system design and
installation, and water line construction.
. Attended a Practical Air Dispersion Modeling (AERMOD)
Course by Trinity Consultants in July 2008.
Engineering Associate III, Kansas Department of Health and
Environment
Bureau of Waste Management - Topeka
Spring 2002 to Spring 2004
. Reviewed and evaluated the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste permit applications,
renewals and performance test plans for complex facilities
in the State of Kansas for the purpose of determining
applicability and compliance with State and Federal
hazardous waste laws, rules and regulations.
. Performed various types of modifications to permit new
units/operations.
Engineering Associate II, Kansas Department of Health and
Environment
Bureau of Air and Radiation - Topeka
Spring 1995 to Fall 2001
. Evaluated the potential air pollution emission sources in
the State of Kansas for the purpose of determining
construction and operating permit applicability and the
generation of appropriate permits. This involved the
determination of applicability of Federal and State
regulations.
. Performed comprehensive evaluations of industrial
processing operations to determine the types and amounts of
contaminants being emitted.
. Consulted members of industry concerning optimization of
operations for the purpose of decreasing air emissions
including but not limited to the suggestion of appropriate
control technology and practices.
. Coordinated permitting activities with EPA and within the
bureau.
. Attended coursework concerning air pollution technologies
and regulations.
. Maintained and updated the MACT (Maximum Achievable
Control Technology) notifications for the State of
Kansas.
. Attended annual Air Toxics Implementation Workshop
sponsored by EPA.
Test Engineer, Raytheon Service Company
Anchorage, Alaska
Fall 1993 to Spring 1994
. Developed and implemented test procedures for a Real-time
Data Acquisition System.
. Modified and improved the System by activating design
changes.
. Organized meetings with programmers and designers to
inform them of the improvements.
. Successfully demonstrated testing and evaluation
procedures to FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
personnel.
REFERENCES References available upon request