JULIE NASH
***A Knights Bridge Ln, Houston, Texas 77058 Cell: 409-***-**** *****.******@*****.***
Professional Summary
Seeking permanent environmental project management position with an energy or oil and gas corporation with potential to advance into management. Prior work experience includes project management, warranty customer service, and administrative positions in residential construction and real estate inspection. Key strengths include analytical and technical comprehension, communication and problem solving skills, and ability to learn new concepts quickly. Works well independently as well as collaboratively in a team setting. Well organized with attention to detail, management of multiple simultaneous projects.
Skills & Abilities
Construction Project Management Research and data analysis
Heavy customer service Safety protocol and compliance, OSHA and company standards
Contractor Management Biological lab experience, field sample collection and analysis
Payroll, Purchasing, Budgeting Microsoft Office Suite; Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
Education
University of Houston, Houston, Texas College of the Mainland, Texas City, Texas
Bachelor of Science: Biology, 2013 Associate of Science: Natural Science, 2010
Work History
Project Manager, 2015 to Present
Phase Engineering, Inc.
Conducts Phase I environmental site assessments and Property Condition Assessments of commercial buildings, mold inspection and consulting, and performs asbestos and lead-based paint inspections. Research and report preparation, zoning reports. Lab result analysis. Client relations. Bid proposals.
Insurance and Collections Associate (Temporary Position), 2013
Women’s Health Care Center of Houston, Houston, Texas
Performed insurance verification for new and current patients. Obtained benefit approval for surgical procedures. Called patients for deposits on surgical procedures. Called patients for payment on accounts.
Associate Builder, 2006 to 2008
Trendmaker Homes, Houston, Texas
Responsible for all warranty customer service orders in multiple communities. Conducted home inspections to assess needed repairs. Performed informational tours with new homeowners on-site. Scheduled turnkey construction projects from start to completion. Heavy direct customer and contractor interaction and coordination. Procurement of necessary materials for projects and arranged delivery to jobsite. Managed building contractor scheduling and supervised all projects. Negotiated contractor pay rates and processed payroll. Improved customer relations by attention to detail and timely, effective service. Performed job-site safety inspections and verified contractor compliance.
Warranty Representative, 2002 to 2006
David Powers Homes, Houston, Texas
Responsible for all warranty customer service orders in several communities. Worked independently to conduct home inspections to assess needed repairs. Scheduled turnkey projects from start to completion including materials take-offs. Heavy direct customer and contractor interaction and coordination. Ordered all necessary materials for repairs and arranged delivery to jobsite. Contractor scheduling and supervision. Negotiated contractor pay rates and processed payroll.
Warranty Representative, 1997-2001
Ryland Homes, San Antonio, Texas
Responsible for all warranty customer service orders in several communities. Direct in-field customer contact. Worked independently to conduct home inspections to assess needed repairs. Performed small repair tasks in-home. Scheduled turnkey projects from start to completion including materials take-offs. Heavy direct customer and contractor interaction and coordination. Ordered all necessary materials for repairs and arranged delivery to jobsite. Contractor scheduling and supervision. Negotiated contractor pay rates and processed payroll.
Academic Affiliations
Phi Theta Kappa International Honors Society
Phi Kappa Phi International Honors Society
Scholars Academy and Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (Women in STEM) Scholar
Accomplishments
Participated in both team and independent research projects as an undergraduate student. Presented research project results at scientific conferences. Involved in many volunteer projects as member of Scholars Academy, and Honors.
Academic Research
Purification of sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, Spring 2011
University of Houston - Research advisor - Dr. Robin Jose
Mathematical Models of Pierce’s Disease, Fall 2011
National Science Foundation-Undergraduate Program in Biology and Mathematics (UBM) University of Houston, Research advisors – Dr. Lisa Morano, Dr. Jeong-Mi Yoon, Dr. Vlodymyr Hrynkiv
Mathematical Models of Pierce’s Disease, Spring 2012
National Science Foundation-Undergraduate Program in Biology and Mathematics (UBM) University of Houston
Mathematical Models of Pierce’s Disease, Summer 2012
National Science Foundation-Undergraduate Program in Biology and Mathematics (UBM) University of Houston
Detection of Xylella fastidiosa in a Texas Trial Vineyard, Fall 2012
University of Houston, Research Advisor-Dr. Lisa Morano
Evaluation of Xylella fastidiosa Bacterial Load in a Grapevine Variety Trial, Spring 2013
University of Houston, Research Advisor-Dr. Lisa Morano
Presentations
Graduate School and Internship Fair (GSIF) and Student Research Conference (SRC), Fall 2011, Spring & Fall 2012 “Population Dynamics of the Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter in Texas Vineyards” – Research Poster Presentation – UBM University of Houston-Downtown
Student Research Conference (SRC) and Texas Branch of American Society of Microbiology, Spring 2013 “Evaluation of Xylella fastidiosa Bacterial Load in a Grapevine Variety Trial” – Research Poster Presentation
University of Houston-Downtown and T Bar M Resort and Conference Center, New Braunfels, TX
School Activities
Scholars Academy (STEM), 2010-2013
Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Inducted 2012
Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, Inducted 2009
Volunteer Activities
Volunteer activity at The Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, 2012
Volunteer at Magnolia Pharmacy, 2012
Volunteer activity at Briarmeadow Charter School, 2012
Volunteer research project- Pierce’s Disease Research, 2012-2013
Volunteer activity for Lemonade Day Organization, 2011
Volunteer activity at The Houston Food Bank, 2011
Intramural Bowling tournament, UHD, 2010
Volunteer activity at The Beacon Health and Outreach Ministries, 2010
Phi Theta Kappa volunteer activities including toy, food and clothing drives, and the Ballunar Festival at NASA, 2009
Peer tutoring – College of the Mainland, 2009
Licenses
Texas Department of State Health Services – Mold Assessment Consultant #MAC1319
Texas Department of State Health Services – Lead Inspector #2060892
Texas Department of State Health Services – Asbestos Inspector #603426