Irvington, AL *****
501-***-**** (C)
John E. Marshall
RESUME
EDUCATION:
B.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, 1979, South Dakota
State University,
Brookings, South Dakota.
M.S., Biology, 1987, University of South Alabama, Mobile,
Alabama.
EXPERIENCE:
December 2014-Present: Vector Control Entomologist, Mobile County Health
Department, Vector Control Divsision, 750 Congress Street, Mobile, AL
36603. Phone: 251-***-****. Duties: Identify larval and adult mosquito
samples brought in by inspectors, operate light traps, assist with
placement of sentinel chickens for tracking mosquito borne diseases, assist
with collection of blood samples from chickens and oversee shipment of
samples to lab, track analysis of blood samples, assist with determining
which areas should be treated with larvacides or adutacides., compile
monthly reports.
August 1997-June 2014t: Instructor of Environmental and Safety Technology,
Pulaski Technical College, 3000 Scenic Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72118.
Phone: 501-***-****. Duties: Develop curriculum for and teach courses in
environmental and safety technology and the biological sciences: Courses
Taught: Environmental Science, Field Sampling Techniques, Hazardous Waste
Treatment, Emergency Response, Environmental Law, OSHA Compliance,
Industrial Safety (for Union Pacific Railroad and 3M Employees),
Introduction to Air Pollution, Environmental Problem Practicum, Concepts of
Health, Biology, Botany, Microbiology, Zoology and Ecology. Develop
program budget, work with industry and other college programs to provide
specialized training, develop and implement new courses, and evaluate
program content and student achievement. Work with business and government
representatives to find employment opportunities for students. Vice-
President of PTC Faculty Council, 2000-2001, President of PTC Faculty
Council, 2001-2002. Faculty Senate Representative for Technical and
Industrial Division, 2007-2008, 2011-2012, 2012-2013.
May 1996-August 1997: Writer/Editor, BSI, 4610 West Commercial Drive, North
Little Rock, AR 72216. Phone: 501-***-****. Duties: Write and edit
toxicological reports for the National Toxicological Program using Word
Perfect 6.1 and 5.1, download and clean up raw data from principal
investigators, audit reports for other writers to insure data accuracy and
compliance with style guide.
August 1994-May 1996: Environmental Scientist II, Alabama Department of
Environmental Management, 1890 AA, Congressman W. L. Dickinson Drive,
Montgomery, AL 36109. Phone: 331-***-****. Duties: Site assessment
under CERCLA to determine if selected sites qualify for National Priorities
List, oversee cleanup of non-federal sites under Alabama Hazardous
Substance Cleanup Fund, responsible for filing Site Discovery Forms with
EPA for all new sites, work with contractors on cleanups, conduct soil,
groundwater, and surface water sampling of contaminated sites, sample
abandoned drums, provide law enforcement officials with technical support
for criminal environmental investigations. Use GPS, magnetometer, Hnu
meter, Petrex tubes, quad maps.
March 1993-August 1994: Biologist/Environmental Scientist II, FTN
Associates, Ltd., 3 Innwood Circle, Suite 220, Little Rock, AR 72211.
Phone: 501-***-****. Duties: Operate Microtox analyzer, monitor zebra
mussel veligers from industrial intake waters, assist with fish and aquatic
insect collections and stream habitat surveys, assist with wetland
determinations and delineations, sample storm water and groundwater at
industrial sites, calibrate and use Hydrolab, pH meter, dissolved oxygen
meter, conductivity meter, flow meter, backpack shocker, seines, write
reports.
December 1987-March 1993: Environmental Scientist I, Alabama Department of
Environmental Management, 2204 Perimeter Road, Mobile, AL 36615. Phone:
251-***-****. Duties: Initiated and coordinated state's annual coastal
cleanup, including volunteer and sponsor recruitment, helped draft Gulf of
Mexico Program's Marine Debris Action Plan, operate particulate monitors
and acid precipitation sampler, investigate citizen complaints concerning
air pollution, inspect asbestos abatement operations, field inspection of
industrial facilities for visual emissions compliance, observe emission
source tests, review offshore oil and gas permits for compliance with state
coastal management plan, serve on Gulf of Mexico Program's Marine Debris
Subcommittee, investigate oil and hazardous substance spills, investigate
fish kills, supervise one student aide.
March 1987-December 1987: Wildlife and Fisheries Biologist, Mississippi
Dept. of Marine Resources, 1141 Bayview Avenue, Biloxi, MS 39530. Duties:
Evaluate potential environmental impacts related to oil and gas development
in Mississippi's coastal waters, develop criteria for using chemical oil
dispersants in coastal waters, evaluate potential environmental impacts
associated with dispersant use, assist with shrimp tagging, assist with
creel surveys, write reports, serve on Mineral Management Service's
Regional Technical Working Group on Dispersants.
PUBLICATIONS:
Marshall, John E. 1987. The effects of nest predation on hatching success
in gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus Daudin 1802). M.S. Thesis.
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL. 77 pp.
Marshall, John E. and David H. Nelson. 1988. Gopher tortoise population
structure in central Mobile County, Alabama. Journal of the Alabama
Academy of Sciences, Vol. 59, No. 3. Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the
Alabama Academy of Sciences. Auburn, AL. March 23-25, 1988. Abstract.
Marshall, John E. and Judy P. Stout. 1990. Seasonal availability of
gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) forage in southwestern Alabama.
Journal of the Alabama Academy of Sciences, Vol. 61, No. 4. 244-254.
Hosking, William and John E. Marshall. 1990. Stow It, Don't Throw It.
Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Program. Alabama Sea Grant Extension.
Circular CRD-52.
Marshall, John E., Steven D. Carey, and James V. Buchanan. 1992. Impact
of timber harvesting on a colony of gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus).
Journal of the Alabama Academy of Sciences, Vol. 63, No. 3. 169-176.
NTP Technical Report on the Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Studies of
Primidone (CAS No. 125-33-7)
in F344/N Rats and B6C3F1 Mice (Feed Studies). December 1996. NTP TR 476.
NIH Publication Number 96-3966.
Technical Report prepared by: Gunnels, S.R., Harper, L.M., Marshall, J.E.,
Serbus, D.C., and Swift, S.M.
Marshall, John E. 1998. Magnolia River Fecal Coliform Sampling Plan.
Report to the Manager of Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Fairhope, Alabama in fulfillment of Partnership for Environmental
Technology Education (PETE) summer fellowship research project.
John E. Marshall
TRAINING:
American Heart Association First Aid/CPR Certification, April 2013.
OSHA Construction Outreach Trainer Course, Region VII OSHA Education
Center, Metropolitan Community Colleges/Business and Technology College,
Kansas City, MO, October 2004.
Develop new study guide for Associate Environmental Professional
certification test for National Registry of Environmental Professionals
(NREP) in conjunction with Partnership for Environmental Technical
Education (PETE), 2001.
Partnership for Environmental Technical Education (PETE) Fellowship, Summer
1998, Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Fairhope, Alabama.
Hazard Ranking System Training Course, U.S. EPA Office of Emergency and
Remedial Response, March 1995.
Dale Carnegie Course, Class 94D02, Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc., June
1994.
Habitat Evaluation Procedures, Colorado State University and the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, March 1994.
Basic Environmental Investigations, Southern Environmental Enforcement
Network, March 1992.
Source Sampling for Particulate Pollutants, Air Pollution Training
Institute, April 1990.
Personnel Protection and Safety, U.S. EPA Office of Emergency and Remedial
Response, August 1988.
John E. Marshall
REFERENCES
Dr. David H. Nelson, Associate Professor Emeritus
Department of Biological Sciences
124 Life Sciences Building
University of South Alabama
Mobile, Alabama 36688
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Mike Sneed
Dean, Technical and Industrial Division
Pulaski Technical College
3000 West Scenic Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72118
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Ben Rains
Dean, Mathematics, Natural and Social Sciences Division
Pulaski Technical College
3000 West Scenic Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72118
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James S. Franks, Senior Research Scientist
Gulf Coast Research Laboratory
703 East Beach Drive
Ocean Springs, MS 39564
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Doug Brown
Metropolitan EMS Communications
1101 W. 8th Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
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