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Manager Project Management

Location:
Grand Junction, CO
Posted:
May 09, 2017

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Andria R. Dutcher

acz7qa@r.postjobfree.com

970-***-****

Professional Profile

Health and safety professional with proven skills in project management, program development,

waste management, regulatory compliance, auditing, client relations, communications, and office

ergonomics.

Education

● M.S., Environmental Biochemistry and Certificate in Hazardous Waste

Management, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

● B.S., Technical Communications and General Sciences, New Mexico Institute

of Mining and Technology

Experience Summary

As a Senior Health and Safety Specialist, I supported programmatic, remediation, and

project activities at sites in the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Legacy Management

program.

● Performed a wide range of health, safety, environmental, and waste management

functions in the office and in the field.

● Supervised all aspects of health and safety compliance at 4 staffed and over 30

unstaffed sites, from work planning, scheduling, and budgeting through project

completion.

● Supervised a team of health and safety support professionals.

● Created a worker health and safety program and policies, procedures, and training.

● Provided field oversight for a variety of construction projects, remediation projects,

drilling projects, and other site activities.

● Prepared project safety plans.

● Performed detailed job safety analyses.

● Designed hazard controls and selected PPE.

As a Project Manager, I have been responsible for

● Remediation-related demolition and construction project management, including

radiological controls, project safety, subcontracting, and report preparation.

● Environmental compliance and waste management.

● Compliance with DOE and regulatory requirements, including OSHA, 10 CFR 835,

TSCA, and RCRA.

● Evaluating and overseeing subcontractors, and ensuring their safety.

● Supervision of health and safety personnel.

I managed activities under a contract with DOE to dismantle, demolish, and remove

structures ranging from heavily reinforced concrete bunkers to modular buildings that

contained various hazards including radioactivity, high explosives, asbestos, lead,

PCBs, and depleted uranium. Safety activities included development of project

safety plans, work plans, procedures, and training; compliance with the OSHA and

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the site ISMS; and development of the company’s safety management system and

procedures.

As a Senior Environmental Specialist, I was responsible for

● Identifying regulatory requirements, and creating and implementing programs to

meet the requirements at DOE and private locations.

● Developing an ISMS that incorporated an EMS based on ISO 14001.

● Developing the ISM and EMS implementation strategy and flow-down documents

● Creating a systematic approach to training.

● Assessing company ES&H vulnerabilities and designing corrective actions.

● Spearheading the effort to ensure environmental and safety compliance at over 100

company offices through site audits, technical direction, and documentation.

As Deputy General Manager at the DOE Grand Junction Office, I was responsible for

● Overseeing daily operations at the GJO, including laboratories, waste storage areas,

wetlands, offices, maintenance shops, and shipping/receiving facilities.

● Conducting program and strategic planning and budgeting for technical, remediation,

and construction projects.

● Partnering with various technical and support disciplines to ensure that projects were

completed on time, within budget, and safely.

● Planning and managing complex technical, remediation, and construction projects.

● Supervising union and non-union personnel.

● Negotiating and interacting with federal and state agencies to terminate permits,

reduce compliance burdens, and ensure regulatory requirements were met.

● Overseeing the remediation, demolition, and removal of contaminated and

uncontaminated structures and soils.

● Developing budgets and schedules for all activities performed under the contract,

negotiating the budgets with the client, and managing the activities to meet the

budget and schedule.

● Long-term planning and budgeting.

During my tenure as Deputy General Manager, the company was awarded 100% of

the possible award fee.

As Compliance Manager at the GJO, I was responsible for

● Managing all aspects of ESH&Q compliance.

● Supervising a staff of environmental scientists, consultants, radiation technicians,

industrial hygienists, safety professionals, and quality assurance personnel.

● Managing all solid, hazardous, liquid, and radioactive waste generated by projects,

field activities, and analytical laboratories.

● Providing ES&H management for multiple, simultaneous remediation, demolition,

and construction projects.

● Developing cost-effective remedies for challenges.

● Interpreting requirements and tailoring their application.

● Interacting and negotiating with federal and state agencies.

● Characterizing and disposing of large quantities of legacy waste.

● Ensuring that an exemplary safe work record was maintained through a period of

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decreasing budgets and intensive decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) and

waste characterization work.

● Managing RCRA waste storage facilities and PCB storage facilities; disposing of low-

level radioactive and hazardous wastes; and terminating RCRA permits.

As an Independent ISM Assessor, I was responsible for

● Assessing activities during the initial contractor self-assessment of the ISMS.

● Leading the multi-discipline assessment team for the follow-on assessment.

● Preparing and presenting the final assessment report.

● Developing procedures and processes to implement changes to the ISMS.

● Leading an independent ISMS team at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant.

As an Engineer II, acting as a technical consultant to Los Alamos National Laboratory

(LANL), I was responsible for

● Performing independent assessments of compliance with Nuclear Safety Analysis

Reports, Radiation Protection for Occupational Workers, Radioactive Waste

Management, and Trending and Analysis of Operations Information in preparation for

Tiger Team reviews.

● Modifying and creating documents to achieve compliance.

● Assessing equipment maintenance needs for waste treatment facilities using a

graded approach to maintenance management that emphasized safety.

Employment History

2015 – 2017 Navarro Research and Engineering

2008 – 2015 S.M. Stoller

2006 – 2008 Battelle Memorial Institute

2004 – 2006 Akima Site Operations, LLC

2003 – 2004 MACTEC Development Corporation

1995 – 2003 WASTREN, Inc.

1994 – 1995 Geo-Test

1991 – 1993 Waste-Management Education and Research Consortium

1987 – 1991 Jacobs Engineering UMTRA Project

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Technical Skills, Certification and Training

Certified Hazardous Materials Manager

40-Hour HAZWOPER + annual refresher training

49 CFR (basic, advanced hazardous waste, and asbestos shipping)

OSHA Site Supervisor

CPR/First Aid

Qualified Rigger/Signalperson

DOE Maintenance Management

Project Management training

Excavation Competent Supervisor

Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist

Professional Organizations

Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals

American Society of Safety Engineers, interim vice president of Colorado Plateau Chapter

Department of Energy Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Safety Working Group



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