DONALD J. MOSIER
Lynnwood, WA 98036
EDUCATION
Bachelors in Chemistry/ Minor in Geology
Western Washington University
Bellingham, Washington
June 1990
PROFFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
January 2008 – July 2010
Granite Construction Company, Puget Sound Region
Everett, Washington
Environmental Coordinator III
Responsible for ensuring environmental compliance for each operational area that includes
construction jobsites, equipment maintenance shops, asphalt plants, and mining facilities. Developed
and managed environmental program to meet local, state, and federal regulatory requirements.
Implemented comprehensive environmental strategies such as an Environmental Management System
and site specific environmental plans such as a Spill Prevention, Countermeasure and Control Plan
(SPCC), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), and Emergency Response Plans. Worked
independently in the field to perform environmental audits and develop corrective action with project
managers and site personnel. Developed and presented annual environmental business plan to
corporate management. Provided solutions to significant environmental issues and evolving regulatory
requirements to operational managers. Conducted environmental training with personnel to meet
NPDES stormwater permit requirements, air permit requirements, and hazardous materials handling
and disposal. Coordinated community outreach events such as neighborhood cleanups, blood drives,
and career fairs.
January 1998 – December 2007
Rinker Materials
Everett, Washington
Environmental Manager
Responsible for ensuring environmental compliance at Aggregate/Quarry Plants, Ready Mixed
Concrete Plants, Asphalt Plants, and inert waste landfill facilities. Developed a thorough understanding
of local, state, and federal regulations imposed on the industry. Conducted annual environmental audits
at each facility and implement corrective action plans with site managers and personnel. Prepared and
implemented site specific plans such as the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and the
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC). Prepared and submitted annual report of
chemical materials for each facility according to the Emergency Planning and Community Right to
Know Act (EPCRA/SARA Title III).
June 1992 – December 1997
Columbia Analytical Services Inc., Kelso and Bothell, Washington
Chemist I, II, III
Accountable for all phases of EPA SW-846 methods NWTPH-Gx and NWTPH-Dx. Performed
instrumental analysis using HP 5890 Series II Gas Chromatograph. Occasionally responsible for
working in a mobile laboratory performing analytical chemistry at remote sites including the Alaskan
North Slope, Arizona, and Oregon.
Training and Achievements
40-Hour HAZWOPER Certificate, 1998
Environmental Certification, NRMCA 2001
Air Quality Regulations and Permitting In Washington, 2001
Erosion, Sediment, and Spill Control Course, 2003
Method 9 Opacity Certification, Current
Certified Erosion and Sediment Control Lead, Current