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Comments: Employment Opportunity: Review resume below: ROBERT HAMMER 35 Normandy Lane (516) 965-0876 Manhasset, NY 11030 robertw.hammer@gmail.com _________________________________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE: To obtain a position utilizing my skills in the environmental science arena EDUCATION: Adelphi University – Garden City, New York Master of Science in Environmental Science May 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Science May 2010 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Parsons – Astoria, New York October 2015 – January 2016 Environmental Scientist • Participated in FLUTe (Flexible Liner Underground Technologies) installation/removal methods to map groundwater contamination • Gained experience in performing well development procedures (measuring temperature, pH, turbidity, and conductivity) on well monitoring locations • Performed testing/sampling for high/low turbidity on different well locations on site D&B Engineers and Architects, P.C. – Woodbury, New York October 2014 – May 2015 Environmental Scientist • Participated in DASNY (Dormitory Authority- State of New York) Program • Gained experience in researching and creating checklists on private/residential properties for DASNY • Created fully integrated maps of properties using ARCGIS program • Performed Quality Assurance/Quality Control review on checklists Insight Environmental – Patchogue, New York February 2013 – May 2014 Environmental Technician • Monitored Asbestos abatement projects on private/residential and commercial buildings • Performed air sampling techniques for asbestos projects for background, prepping, during, and final clearance using Zefon Diaphragm asbestos air sampling pumps • Documented project reports to various clients on progress and final clearance of asbestos abatement projects • Gained on-site experience about mold inspection/identification on private/residential buildings • Learned how to test/sample for bio aerosols (biological aerosol) using Buck Bioaire fungal/mold air sampling equipment Department of Environmental Protection – Flushing, New York June 2012 – August 2012 Summer Intern, Environmental Health & Safety • Researched and updated MSDS reports with hazardous substance awareness • Gained on-site experience at DEP Wastewater treatment Plant Facility operations • Updated and researched DEP Injury/Illness Reports from 2010-2012 Camp Dresser & McKee – Woodbury, New York May 2011 – August 2011 Summer Intern, Environmental Department • Researched and documented environmental events occurring at CDM research facilities • Managed Chain of Custody reports, invoice reports, and EDD (Electronic Data Deliverables) spreadsheets for high profile projects • Collected and maintained environmental recorded of samples from the pilot facility • Gained on-site experience at Camp Dresser & McKee’s pilot plant facility’s operations • Studied the pilot facility’s machinery and the processes used to aid the state environmentally • Took part in the environmental research/procedures of the pilot facility USPOWERGEN – Astoria, New York June 2009 – August 2009 Summer Intern, Environmental Department • Researched and documented past environmental events at Astoria Generating Station • Learned about many environmental tactics used at the station such as oil prevention methods, FRP (Facility Response Plan) and MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) • Observed how station performs its energy efficiency without any environmental damage, during the Safety Department’s weekly station safety walks • Organized past environmental records which kept track of oil spills and chemical storage systems • Created and prepared a new Environmental Research file regarding “Universal Wastes Manifests.” Researched Low Pressure Carbon Dioxide Storage Receiver (intended for unconfined usage only; used to purge hydrogen generators in case of fire.) • Participated in monthly test on the station stacks, called CEMS (Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems); which is used to test the stacks for hazardous emissions such as: nitrogen oxide, carbon monoxide, particulate matter, and opacity • Learned about station’s complex machinery and the processes used to keep station environmentally safe LICENCE CERTIFICATE: State of New York – Department Of Labor Asbestos Certificate: Project Monitor, Air Sampling Technician OSHA – HAZWOPER (40 Hour), 10 Hour General Industry Outreach, 30 Hour General Industry Outreach Training COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Industry Specific Tools: (ARCGIS software), ProPunch Platinum

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