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Air Quality

Location:
San Diego, CA
Posted:
May 13, 2013

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K. Jeffrey Glenn

***** ******** *****, *** ***** CA 92130

858-***-**** or 949-***-****

********.*****@*****.***

OBJECTIVE

A challenging position in engineering, management or operations working closely with

staff, management, contractors and regulatory personnel. I am a re-entry candidate for

technical, engineering and operations positions in EH&S, environmental, oil and gas,

processing and general manufacturing. Will gladly consider relocation as well as all

entry, mid and senior level positions to facilitate re-entry after recovery from burns.

SUMMARY

BS and MS Petroleum/Environmental Engineering w/ 3.0 and 3.9 GPA.

10+ years of air quality experience including: PSD/NSR/NSPS, MACT/NESHAP, Title

V, Criteria and HAP Inventories, with focus on operational economics and flexibility

primarily focused on E&P, midstream and Air Force sectors.

Broad environmental familiarity including, CAA, NEPA, EPCRA, RCRA, with

experience in Texas and California.

7+ years of data acquisition/control and oil and gas operations experience.

7 years oil and gas air permitting, reporting and compliance (regulatory & consulting).

1.5 years EH&S manager experience w/ NEPA, CEQA, OSHA, RWQCB, NFPA,

SCAQMD, CUPA, DTSC, ESA, Bio Hazardous and DOT compliance.

EXPERIENCE

Property Manager, Various PLLC’s LLC’s and LP’s 6/2006 - 1/2013

Renovated and disposed of personal real estate.

Managed real estate investments for family LLC’s to include acquisition analysis,

purchase/financing, taxes, insurance, marketing, management, renovation, maintenance,

rental bookkeeping, divestment and LLC dissolution via bankruptcy.

The scope of real estate holdings included: properties in CA, WA and OK, comprising 3

single family homes, 1 commercial building and 12 duplexes.

EH&S Manager, Wyle Labs, San Bernardino CA 2/2005 - 5/2006

Determined requirements of CUPA, SBCFD, OSHA, LACWD, SCAQMD, SBIAA, and

others to codify clear and concise regulatory submittals and secure permits with

reasonable conditions. Requirements encompassed existing operations (climatic and

dynamic testing) as well as proposed construction of rocket test stand and high-pressure

steam test pad. (Air, water, waste, fire, haz-mat and safety, authorizations)

Negotiated air permits for rocket test pad and HTHP research steam generator, limited

emissions through fuel usage, SCR and Oxygen injection system.

Developed HMBP for CUPA and IIPP for OSHA, as well as comprehensive site safety

policies, procedures and training modules.

Arranged for OSHA pressure vessel permits through liability carrier and non-destructive

test vendor. Ensured code compliance of cryogenic and pressure vessels and PRD’s.

Provided and procured safety and endangered species (kangaroo rat) training on an

ongoing basis.

Drafted an annual and periodic requirement calendar to aid planning, budget, time

allocation and ensure compliance.

Consulting Engineer, CH2M-Hill, Edwards AFB CA 1/2004 - 9/2004

Reviewed paint booths, turbine test stands, generator packages, landfill, etc., for

compliance with MACT/NESHAP, Title V, local permits and prohibitory rules.

Recommended process and permit modifications to reflect operational and economic

realities for Aircraft paint booths and GAC (carbon) regeneration system including:

shutdown of hot air activated GAC regeneration system saving $30k annually,

sampling/analytical plan in lieu of FID/CEM system saving $15k annually,

EPA Method 319 filter certification in lieu of HEPA saving $30k annually, and

proposed removal of other overly restrictive permit language.

Commented on fugitive dust rule resulting in a facility wide exemption for Edwards AFB.

Reviewed all local rules and proposed several amendments as a long term, proactive

solution to overly restrictive or unclear language.

Secured minor permits and requested written guidance from District engineers.

Consulting Engineer/Contractor, Austin TX 1/2001 - 1/2004

Performed air permitting, reporting and compliance activities for oil and gas clients.

PTE and major source applicability reevaluation.

Submitted annual inventories, permit by rule applications, NSPS/NESHAP analysis,

maintenance/upset reports and evaluated Title V submittals for future updates.

Equipment at these sites comprised glycol dehydration and sulfur recovery units,

compression and NGL facilities.

Air Permit Engineer, TSI/McClellan AFB, Sacramento CA 1/1999 - 9/2000

Lead engineer for Title V update, supervised primary contractor.

Primary point of contact for Aerospace NESHAP issues.

Permitted chip manufacturing and aircraft decal facilities.

Completed base wide air compliance survey.

Evaluated permit applications for cancellation/reuse and applied for emission reduction

credits.

Environmental Engineer, (TCEQ), Austin TX, 8/1994 - 8/1998

Inspected air emission calculations submitted by chemical, refining, E&P, utility, wood

product, coating and metal fabricating industries for accuracy. Ensured the utilization of

appropriate methodologies and input data. Informed industrial clients of better ways to

utilize available data and kept them abreast of changes in estimation techniques.

Lead technical specialist in upstream and midstream sectors.

Assisted industrial clients with air permit calculations. Interfaced with modelers and

permit representatives to assist with data collection efforts, ensuring reduction of

redundant data and collection of necessary data. Toured analytical labs, industrial

facilities and interfaced with field inspectors.

Kept abreast of evolving NSR, NESHAP and Title V regulations.

Made recommendations to management to ease the burden on industrial submitters and

improve the quality of submitted data through development of guidance.

Project Engineer, University of Okla, Norman OK, 1/1991 - 8/1993

Designed laboratory data acquisition and control system, worked closely with vendors,

troubleshot electronics, and screened software. The DAC system noted above comprised:

precision gas, liquid, pressure and temperature measurement instruments and control of

process variables using software and PLC interface panel to simulate reservoir core

studies.

MWD Field Engineer, Schlumberger, Mobile Bay AL, Summer 1990

Collected, processed and analyzed surface and subsurface data to aid clients in drilling

and formation evaluation decisions during drilling operations.

Maintained GC/FID gas detection apparatus, troubleshot rack mounted PC interface

boards and remote measurement sensors.

Reservoir/Production Engineer Intern, Chevron, Rangely CO, Summer 1989

Field-tested a surface data acquisition system for transient well testing of injection wells,

including data acquisition and reduction, validation against Amerada gauge standards,

type curve analysis and final report indicating economic feasibility.

Interpreted impact of proposed federal regulations governing “sour” gas production.

Completed a field wide subsurface pressure study to aid in injection and production

decisions.

Supervised routine work-over operations to extract corroded tubular goods.

Drilling Engineer Intern, Chevron U.S.A., Ventura CA, Summer 1988

Assisted in the supervision of drilling in the Point Arguello Field, Offshore California.

Ensuring that casing, cementing, drilling fluid and down-hole steering programs met or

exceeded stated objectives.

Planned/supervised well abandonments to meet internal/regulatory requirements.

Roughneck (5 Years exp.) Various drilling Contractors 1978 - 1986

Drilled in-fill and horizontal wells on the Huntington State Beach Lease, geothermal

wells in the Geysers, and shallow wells in the Mid Continent.

EDUCATION

MS, Petroleum/Environmental Engineering, GPA 3.9, Univ. of Okla., 1993

BS, Petroleum Engineering, GPA 3.0, University of Texas, 1990



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