JIM STAINFIELD
Gainesville, Florida 32653
INSTRUMENTATION KNOWLEDGE
Gas Chromatography
Mass Spectroscopy
Ion Chromatography
Inductive Coupled Plasma
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Infrared Spectroscopy
Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
X-Ray Spectroscopy
EDUCATION
University of West Florida
Pensacola, Florida
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (1981)
Dupont Scholarship Awarded 1979-1981
Completed course in Sales Training (1990)
Completed courses in Lotus, Word Perfect,
and Windows (1993)
EXPERIENCE
1996 to National Council for Air and Stream
Present Improvement, Gainesville, Florida
Research Associate
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Responsible for analysis of air samples by
GC/MS, IC, and GC
* Responsible for maintaining instrumentation
* Responsible for maintaining supplies
* Develop new methods and procedures for air
analyses
* Provide training and assistance to member
companies
1994 to Environmental Conservation Laboratories,
1996 Jacksonville, Florida
Weekend Laboratory Manager
I lived in Gainesville during this job.
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Responsible for quality laboratory
analyses on weekends
* Supervision of laboratory personnel
* Market laboratory services
* Project Manager
* Develop new methods and procedures
* Responsible for purchasing and maintaining
laboratory equipment
* Responsible for maintaining supplies
* Responsible for maintaining computers
1991 to Quadrex Corporation, Gainesville, Florida
1993 Laboratory Manager
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Responsible for quality laboratory analyses
* Supervision of laboratory and field
personnel
* Market laboratory services
* Project Manager
* Develop new methods and procedures
* Responsible for purchasing and maintaining
equipment and supplies
* Completed courses in Lotus, Word Perfect,
and Windows
1989 to Tekmar Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
1991 Technical Representative
I lived in Gainesville during this job.
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Sales in 5 southeastern states
* Technical advice to clients
* Customer service
* Knowledge of federal, state, and local
regulations
1986 to ABC Research, Gainesville, Florida
1989 Inorganic Section Manager
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Supervision of laboratory and field
personnel
* Sample receipt, scheduling, and data
management
* Implemented and enacted a quality control
program
* Ensured supplies were maintained
* Analytical analysis of samples as needed
* Assisted in marketing and customer service
* Responsible for purchasing and maintaining
laboratory equipment
1985 to Environmental Science and Engineering,
1986 Gainesville, Florida
Associate Scientist
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Workload scheduling and tracking of data
* Analytical analysis of samples as needed
* Ensured supplies were ordered
* Data management of specific projects
* Resolved immediate quality control problems
* Coordinate specific projects
* Responsible for technical quality of work
from people supervised
* Responsible for maintenance of
instrumentation
1981 to University of Florida - Soil Science,
1985 Gainesville, Florida
Chemist
Responsibilities and Achievements:
* Conduct non-routine trace metal analyses
of soil and plant tissue
* Prepared and implemented laboratory budget
* Conducted extensive literature research
for new methods
* Developed new methods relating to trace
metal analyses
* Assisted in experimental design
* Supervision of laboratory personnel
* Assisted in preparing and editing
manuscripts for publication
PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS:
Method DI/HAPS-99.01 Selected HAPs in Condensates by
GC/FID, NCASI Methods Manual, National Council for Air
and Stream Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC
(2000).
Method DI/MEOH-94.03 Methanol in Process Liquids by
GC/FID, NCASI Methods Manual, National Council for Air
and Stream Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC
(2000).
Volatile Organic Emissions from Wood Products
Manufacturing Facilities – Part VII –Test Methods,
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Procedures, and Data
Analysis Protocol, Technical Bulletin No. 774. National
Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Research
Triangle Park, NC (1999).
Method IM/CAN/WP-99.01 Impinger/Canister Source Sampling
Method for Selected HAPs at Wood Products Sources, NCASI
Methods Manual, National Council for Air and Stream
Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC (1999).
Method CI/SG/PULP-94.02 Chilled Impinger/Silica Gel Tube
Test Method at Pulp Mill Sources for Methanol, Acetone,
Acetaldehyde, Methanol Ethyl Ketone and Formaldehyde,
NCASI Methods Manual, National Council for Air and
Stream Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC (1998).
Word, D.H.; Gunshefski, M.; Crawford, R.J.; Cloutier,
S.L.; Stainfield, J.E., Evaluation and Experience with
the Use of a Combined Impinger and Canister Method for
Measurement of HAP Emissions from the Wood Products
Industry, paper/oral presentation, TAPPI Environmental
Conference, April 1998.
Method CI/WP-98.01 Chilled Impinger Method for Use at
Wood Products Mills to Measure Formaldehyde, Methanol,
and Phenol, NCASI Methods Manual, National Council for
Air and Stream Improvement, Research Triangle Park, NC
(1998).
NCASI Short Course Methanol in Process Liquids by
GC/FID, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001.
REFERENCES
Maryann Gunshefski 919-***-****
Research Scientist (Pharm.)
Karen Hatfield 352-***-****
Project Manager (Ellis Environmental)
David Gardner 352-***-****
Laboratory Manager (Perma-Fix)