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Pamela
A. Rosinski CECM, CIHM 7046
Stowe Circle Fountain,
CO 80817 (719)
330-8948 de-limits@live.com
Environmental Compliance
Manger
Professional Experience
Environmental Program Specialist III State of Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation
Anchorage,
Alaska February
2, 2009 – September 4, 2009
Performed full compliance
evaluations on Title V stationary sources, both during on- site inspections
and with comprehensive record reviews. Reviewed operation and compliance
reports submitted by the sources for compliance to permit conditions, state
and federal regulations. Reviewed source testing reports to ensure compliance
with the current permit conditions. Participated in the permit renewal
process, including application completeness review and permit writing.
Assisted sources in compliance areas specific to permit conditions.
Oversaw out sourced contracts; to include Scope of Work preparation, proposal
review and contract award. Assisted contractors by providing technical
and permit specific information. Corporate Compliance Manager Environmental Compliance
Consultants, Inc. Anchorage,
Alaska October
1, 2005 – November 4, 2008
Oversaw the company operating and
safety plans and programs, certification records, employee training standards
and contract support; assisted with project management on various contracts
and also provided management services for partner company consultations. As
Quality Control Manager, ensured accuracy of profiled hazardous wastes;
performed quality control reviews, conducted quarterly environmental
compliance inspections of waste generating organizations on Fort Richardson.
Implemented programs, policies and operating systems to ensure efficient
operations of all hazardous waste management contracts held at Fort
Richardson and Fort Wainwright for the U.S. Army; Fort Greely for the
Strategic Missile Defense Command, and Elmendorf Air Force Base for the U.S.
Air Force to oversee contract performance. These implementations of
organizational and management skills contributed to an efficient hazardous
waste handling system for the U.S. military instillations in Alaska.
Environmental Compliance Manager CYS Management Services, Inc.
& ECC, A Joint Venture Anchorage,
Alaska May
19, 1997 – September 30, 2005
Managed a hazardous waste
treatment, storage and disposal facility for the federal government to comply
with all federal, state and military regulations. Identified, classified and
stored hazardous waste and materials under the guidelines of the
Environmental Protection Agency and military regulation; packaged, marked and
labeled hazardous wastes and materials within Department of Transportation
specifications. Performed sample collection and reviewed analysis reports to
accurately identify substances. Designed and conducted quarterly spill
response exercises. Conducted weekly safety meetings. Inspected all waste
generating facilities to ensure compliance with military regulation.
Coordinated with numerous government and private agencies in different
aspects of the operation. Maintained waste tracking records and
generator files for all waste generating agencies. Identified, analyzed and
maintained waste streams for all generating organizations. Coordinated and
participated with government and private agencies for emergency spill
response, clean up and disposal. Participated in nine consecutive successful
EPA inspections. Reduced hazardous waste generation from a large quantity
generator to a small quantity status. Management the facility resulted in the
reduction of the EPA permit status of that facility, converting the facility
into a less than 90-day accumulation point. Environmental Technician Environmental Compliance
Consultants, Inc.
Anchorage,
Alaska
June 1, 2003 – November 24, 2008 Participated in clandestine drug
lab clean up operations under contract with the Drug Enforcement
Administration. Operations included identification, classification,
packaging and labeling of hazardous substances used in clandestine drug
manufacturing laboratories and safely transporting these substances for
proper disposal. Provided residential decontamination of prior
clandestine drug manufacturing sites and performed “Fit for Use” sample
collection. Provided written reports utilizing laboratory analysis
reports, in accordance with the Alaska Department of Environmental
Conservation guidelines, to property owners and regulatory agencies.
Managed independent projects, to include mold abatement, ammunition
deactivation furnace clean up and bat guano abatement. Performed quality
control services on hazardous waste tracking records for the Strategic
Missile Defense Command. Trained additional personnel in the arena of
hazardous waste and materials management. Air Craft Refueler Alaska Army National Guard
Anchorage,
Alaska
July 11, 1995 – November 29, 1997
Performed refueling operations of
the UH-1 helicopter, UH-60 helicopter, and C-23 airplane by use of bulk petroleum
tank vehicles and ground positioned hose-line systems. Operations performed under
a Secret clearance. Provided driver's training to subordinates. Provided performance
counseling and career guidance; trained subordinates the procedures for
refueling in an arctic climate and in a desert climate. Provided aid in overcoming the
Miller's Reach, Alaska, wildfires. Tank Farm Securities Doss Aviation
Anchorage, Alaska
June 24, 1995 – February 28, 1997
Provided security to approximately
350 million barrels of fuel, both during rail car pumping operations and while in
storage. Inspected for potential leaks in pipeline, pump-houses and storage tanks.
Assigned to initial spill response and fire suppression teams. Petroleum Supply Specialist U.S. Army
March 08, 1988 – June 23, 1995 Fort Richardson, Alaska
Served in the Federal Republic of
Germany as a Petroleum Stock Accountant; maintaining a "Secret"
security clearance. Duties included reconciliation of all fuels used within the 3rd Armored Division;
issued and reconciled fuels coupons issued to military personnel traveling great
distances; instructed the Fuel Handler's Certification Course. Transferred to the Pacific
Northwest, served as a Petroleum Tank Vehicle Operator/Supervisor and the
Hazardous Waste and Materials Manager; disposing of over 40,000 pounds of hazardous wastes;
maintained an ongoing stock of packaged petroleum products, ensuring stock
rotation. Assigned to Fort Richardson, Alaska, performed duties again as a
Petroleum Tank Vehicle Operator/Supervisor. Established and maintained the hazardous waste
accumulation area within the unit, bringing the unit into compliance with
federal, state and military regulations. Provided performance counseling and career
guidance; trained subordinates on a variety of tasks from arctic survival to spill
response. Decorated several times for above standard job performance. Academic Background
B.S. Environmental Management Columbia Southern University The B.S. Environmental Management
program provided a solid foundation in federal and state, EPA rules,
regulations and concepts concerning environmental protection. The program
placed emphasis on skills relating to solid waste/hazardous waste management and
measures for minimizing air, soil and water pollution. Program courses:
Assessing Environmental Science; Environmental Issues; Introduction to
Pollution Prevention; Environmental Strategies; Industrial Ergonomics;
Training and Development; Human Resource Management; Project Management;
Solid Waste Management; Hazardous Waste Regulation; Hazardous Waste
Management; Environmental Law and Policy; Total Environmental, Health, and
Safety Management; Environmental Measures; Air Quality; Toxicology; and
Environmental Assessment. Certified
Environmental Compliance Manager (CECM) The certification program focuses
on safety regulations; environmental regulations.
Certified Industrial Hygiene Manager (CIHM) Columbia Southern University The program focused on the
enhancement of the skills and the knowledge needed to successfully develop,
administer, and evaluate occupational safety & health programs. Trained
to recognize occupational hazards, and to assess their effect on health and
to recommend remedial action; examine workplace regulations affecting
Industrial Hygienist, and are well versed with enforcement procedures and
processes in occupational law and policy development. Certified Hazardous Cargo Shipping The Travel Academy Technical Certifications Introduction to Environmental
Enforcement Web Based Training for Inspectors
Visible Emissions Certification Specialized
Training Specialized Education - Basic
Hazardous Waste Training Course (06/10/1997) Proper procedures for
administering a military urinalysis test. Specialized Education - Technical
Transportation of Hazardous Materials (12/13/1991) Specialized Education - Petroleum
Vehicle Operator's Course (09/09/1988) Recognized Performance Award - Letter of Appreciation
(07/17/1996) Award - Army Commendation Medal
(05/19/1995); For exceptionally meritorious service as a Fuel Handler and
Hazardous Materials Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge. Award - Army Achievement Medal
(07/12/1995); For exceptionally meritorious achievement during the 306th
Forward Support Battalion reorganization. Award - Army Achievement Medal
(02/28/1992); Meritorious service as the Petroleum Oils & Lubricants
Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge. Award - Good Conduct Medal
(02/27/1991); For three consecutive years of service in the U.S. Army, first
award. References State of Alaska Dept of
Environmental Conservation Division of Air Quality Ms. Debra Dalcher Title V Supervisor: (907)
269-7562 ECC, Inc. Mr. Mark Rodriguez President: (907) 632-8428 U.S. Army DPW Environmental Services Mr. Robert Gray RCRA Program Manager (907)
388-7521 CYS Management Services, Inc. Mr. Gilberto Guarderas Operations Manager: (907)
345-8032 Alaska Army National Guard LTC Lori Schanhals Deputy G-4: (907) 244-5546 Resume:
Pamela A. Rosinski CECM,
CIHM
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