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Resume Headline: USAF Environmental Resume

Resume Value: shbumhr64xjjuft9   

  

 

Michael E. Reid, P.E.

 

2422 Rocky Shores

Niceville, FL 32578

Cell 850-533-5520

reid.michael.e@gmail.com

LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=22971094&trk=hb_tab_pro_top

 

 

 

 

Mike is currently stationed in Balad, Iraq 40 km north of Baghdad working on an F-16 FMS Bed-down Project for SOSI, International, LTD of Reston, Virginia.  Work has been put on hold due to ISIS terrorists.  The project team is working out of Reston, VA at the home office waiting further information on the project in Iraq.

 

Position Interested In:Environmental Restoration Senior Project Manager – Tyndall AFB or other bases

R  MS in Engineering and more than 5 years of experience with ERP

 

Education:Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama MS Civil Engineering, 2000

University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama BS Civil Engineering, 1987

 

Certifications/Training:

·   Professional Engineer Licensed in the following States:

Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas

·   USDOE RAM-W Licensed to provide Security Evaluations for Water Treatment Plants – Anti-terrorism consulting support

·   Valid TWIC Card (DHS) obtained in 2012

·   Hazardous Waste Operator - OSHA 40 CRF1910.120 certified

·   OSHA Construction Safety 30-hour course Certified, 2014

·   AutoCAD 2014 Course - AutoDesk

·   Primavera P6 Scheduler – Oracle certified courses

·   MS Project Expert User

·   PMP Training Course Completed in 2010. 

·   Fully immunized for International work in 2010 and 2013

·   IBM Tririga for the USAF NexGen Platform

 

Professional Associations:

·   Vice President, Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Emerald Coast Post, Fort Walton Beach, Florida

·   Member, Northwest Florida League of Cities

·   Member, Toastmasters International

 

Experience:

 

Mr. Reid is competent in many engineering and construction fields including:

·      Petro-Chemical

·      Natural Gas

·      Pulp and Paper

·      Permitting (RCRA/CERCLA/CWA/CAA)

·      Hazardous/Nuclear waste studies, design, remediation, O&M and LTO (Pesticides, Herbicides, PCBS, VOCs, Semi-VOCs, Heavy Metals, TCLP characteristic wastes, Acid mine drainage (metals), gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, TCE, PCE, MEK, nuclear waste, etc.)

·      EOD/UXO estimating experience

·      Traffic & Transportation Design

·      Runway/Taxiways & Pavements

·      Energy Support

·      Scheduling – MS Project/Primavera P6

·      Environmental Safety

·      Cost Engineering (USACE M2, RSMeans Cost Books, etc.)

·      Civil Engineering

·      Utilities and Infrastructure Design

·      Energy Consulting

·      Computer Modeling

·      Statistical Analysis – Crystal Ball

·      Economic Analysis – (Expert Choice, DPL, Crystal Ball)

·      AutoCAD 2014 (Trained and Compliant)

 

Experience with the following

·   Function as an integral part of each Base Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) team.

·   Complete review and analysis of technical documents, identifying project requirements, development of scoping documents, and site-specific narrative summaries.

·   Advise and assist with regular field oversight of projects.

·   Develop/analyze remedial technologies.

·   Maintain project/program databases, including EESOH-MIS.

·   Advise and assist with QA/QC reviews of analytical results.

·   Conduct data gap analysis.

·   Ensure remedial projects are in compliance with project requirements.

·   Track project schedules.

·   Complete semi-annual reports for regulatory review.

·   Update Management Action Plans, Community Relations Plans, and other strategic planning documents.

·   Maintain the Administrative Record.

·   Participate in ERP meetings and briefings, and prepare presentation materials.

 

Demonstrated experience with:

 

R      Environmental remediation through experience with multiple federal agency programs (e.g., Army, Air Force, Corps of Engineers), including Air Force ERP processes and identification of sites, investigating threats, site cleanup, and site closure. Mike has many years of environmental consulting experience.

R      Expertise in remediation technology costs – RACER Cost Estimating PM in 1990s; protection of human health and the environment; short-term effectiveness; compliance with applicable requirements; long-term effectiveness; reduction of toxicity, mobility, or volume; implementability; state acceptance; and community acceptance.

R      Proficient in Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Access. 

R      Demonstrated experience with AFCEC project/program databases, NexGen, and other programs used by the ERP program.

R      Motivated self-starters requested. 

R      Mike had a base pass for Eglin and Hurlburt in 2011, and had applied for a Government-issued Common Access Card (CAC) while with Parsons in 2013. The process started, but was not completed before I left to go to Iraq. 

R      Current DHS approved TWIC card holder.  There should be no problem obtaining a favorable National Agency Check with written Inquiries (NACI) reflected in the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS).

 

Work History:

 

              Mr. Reid has over 28 years of experience working for large national A/E and software firms such as Parsons, PBS&J purchased by Atkins, Titan (BTG Div) purchased by L3Com, as well as smaller regional companies such as SOSI International, LTD, Driven Engineering, Inc (DEI) and Baskerville-Donovan, Inc (BDI).  In addition, he has owned two consulting firms, Reid Engineering, and Reid, Still & Associates in the early 2000s.  He has held the title of President, Vice President, Senior Project Manager, Chief Engineer, Scheduler, Cost Engineer, and others.  Lately, he has been working on a contract basis, so he has worked for several firms over the last few years. He has excellent international experience working in Africa (2010) and Iraq (2013-present).  Mike has worked on USAF IRP projects across the Air Force from Alaska to Hawaii and throughout the continental US.  While working with BTG/Delta a division of L3Com, he worked on a contract with AFCESA (AFCEC) for over 9 years on environmental cleanup and hazardous waste remediation.  He is familiar with USEPA and USAF requirements for environmental assessments, investigations, remediation, O&M, and LTO/LTM. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facilities/Client Type support has included:

 

Scheduling/Construction Estimating/Design Services for the following types of facilities:

·      International airports

·      DOD (Army, Navy, Air Force, National Guard)  Misc. support services

·      CERCLA/RCRA sites in Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, and other military facilities throughout the US.

·      Large scale (utilities) water/sewer, elevated tanks, ground storage tanks, pumps, wastewater facilities, lift stations, etc.

·      Refineries

·      Pulp & Paper

·      Chemical Companies

·      Industrial Facilities

·      Electric Power Companies

·      Nuclear Sites

·      Municipalities and counties

·      Fortune 500 companies

 

Some specific projects of note include:

 

Current Position:

 

Balad Air Base, Iraq F-16 FMS Beddown Project Runway/Taxiway and Associated Building Remodeling  – Mr. Reid is the chief engineer and scheduler/estimator for SOSI International, LTD, on the project and in charge of all runway, taxiway, and ladder civil engineering requirements including asphalt, concrete, base course and sub-base support on the construction project.  Mike reviewed all engineering documents submitted by the design engineer to ensure they complied with the USACE specifications, contract and SOW.  Mike reviewed all submittals made by the contractor to the USACE, and provided changes where necessary.  The runway was built in the 1980s by Yugoslav construction companies, and much of the runway was failing due to: (1) age, (2) lack of maintenance, (3) overloading by large planes landing many hundreds of missions repeatedly by coalition forces in the Occupation of Iraq, (4) bomb damage by coalition forces in the early stages of the war, and (5) poor original construction that is not up to current US codes.  This was a challenging project for any construction team.  The SOSI team was able to work with the USAF, USACE, and Iraqi Military to repair Runway 12/30 and Runway 14/32 to excellent working condition in a contingent hostile environment. The camp was attacked several times with missiles and mortars, plus extremists were threatening local workers not to support the construction efforts.  Mike was one of the key players on the project team.  He worked 12-hour days, 7 days a week with no breaks, and was a dedicated team member that made a difference on the construction team.  Additional work included refurbishment of a point-of-entry (POE) air terminal for international air travel, AC Spare Parts Building renovation for the Lockheed Martin F-16 spare parts, two entry control point (ECP) security gates, a large office building, a double hanger repair/retrofit for F-16 repair, arrestor barriers at the ends of RW 14 and RW 32, and several other buildings.  Mike also supported the scheduling effort and proposal cost estimates for future work in the Middle East theatre for the company.  This included developing proposals for renovations and new facilities at Balad and in other areas of Iraq. 

 

Previous work of note includes:

 

Environmental Suport – RCRA/CERCLA Superfund Site on-site Cleanup and Planning several sites in Alabama and Louisiana. RCRA Part B permitting, scheduling and cost analysis.

 

USFWS and USDOI – Supported the FWS on CERCLA/RCRA projects in Southern Illinois at Crab Orchard Depot. 

 

Environmental Suport Software/Cost Estimating – RACER Software program manager and engineering department head.  Managed environmental engineering staff on environmental evaluation of projects throughout the US Air Force and Navy from Hawaii, Alaska, and continental US.  Supported bases in their IRP process in environmental cleanup for over a decade.

 

Confidential Oil and Gas Client in Texas – Under contract to Newfields, Mr. Reid provided environmental cos accounting support/due diligence for a large oil refinery sale.  Risk analysis was developed using Crystal Ball. 

 

Superfund/CERCLA confidential Client – Mr. Reid worked at a large chemical company in South Alabama for three years in support of RCRA permitting and environmental cleanup of pesticides and herbicides.   The work included drum and soil removal, solidifcation with portland cement and cement kiln dust, landfill development, excavation, monitoring wells, pump and treat options, etc.

 

Oil Spill remediation – New Orleans, LA – Oil Spill Cleanup and remediation plan.

 

TransAmerica Refinery, New Orleans, LA – Permitting and remediation work.

 

Djibouti Africa JMDF Military Base Civil Design Lead – Djibouti Airport, Djibouti, Africa. Mr. Reid provided lead civil engineer support for the new military base for the Japanese Maritime Defense Force (JMDF) in Djibouti, Africa in 2010 while working with Atkins/PBS&J under contract to ECC.  Mr. Reid spent a month in Djibouti providing reconnaissance for the civil team, and directed the final design in the Florida office of Atkins.  The base was constructed without major issues, and the client was happy with the results. The design included streets, drainage, utilities, and connections to the existing runway at Djibouti Airport 

 

Panama City- Bay County International Airport, Bay County, Florida. Mr. Reid provided QA/QC review, cost estimating, preliminary design report (PDR), and was the engineer-of-record for the design of water and sewer utilities for the airport terminal and adjoining tenants for the Panama City Airport Authority (PCAA).  Design and review included: potable water booster station, concrete ground storage tanks, sewage lift stations, buried PVC and ductile iron distribution piping, lighting, wastewater treatment plant, FDEP and County permitting, and stormwater design totaling over $16M in construction.  He also provided QA support for the runway and taxiway design and grading plan.  He attended daily briefings at the construction trailer and was available for consultation by the owner and contractor to address any questions or issues.

 

Support to various pulp & paper, chemical, industrial/manufacturing, and refineries in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and South Carolina.  Mr. Reid has provided support to a number of refineries, pulp and paper companies, and chemical plants over the last 30 years.  Many of his service lines were with respect to permitting and environmental support, but other work included scheduling, budgeting, and project controls.

 

Port of Panama City Master Drainage Design, Panama City, Florida. Mr. Reid was responsible for designing a drainage collection and treatment system for a 75-acre tract of land for the Port of Panama City. The drainage system included a concrete settling basin; 64-inch reinforced concrete arch pipe (RCAP); large concrete smart/connection boxes to redirect water; 60-inch RCP discharge piping; grass drainage swales; grate inlets; a 1-acre retention pond; and many road crossings, connections, and headwalls. The design had to accommodate large cranes and heavy equipment. Construction was limited to certain times of the day when cargo was not being handled.

 

 

 

 

 

Expert Witness Support:

 

Expert Witness Suport – Mike worked as a contracted expert-witness (Cost Engineer) consultant for a national law firm Arent-Fox, et al., in Washington, D.C. on a landmark environmental case in Scranton, PA.  He provided deposition support in D.C. and Philadelphia.  The case was: Gould, Inc. v. A&M Battery and Tire Service, Inc., 232 F.3d 162 (3d Cir. 2000), rev’g, 987 F. Supp. 353 (M.D. Pa. 1997), on remand, 176 F. Supp. 2d 324 (M.D. Pa. 2001). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published Articles:

 

Information Management Tools for Estimating Cost of Surface Mining Reclamation, M.E. Reid and J.R. Craynon, American Society of Surface Mining and Reclamation (ASSMR), Proceedings, 17th Annual Meeting, A New Era of Land Reclamation, Tampa, FL June 11-15, 2000, P 459.

Automated Cost Estimating for Ordnance and Explosive Waste Remediation, Thurston, Marland, and Reid, Michael, American Defense Preparedness Association (ADPA), 21st Environmental Symposium & Exhibition Proceedings, April 1995. 

Personal:

 

Married to Dawn Bailey Reid, RN for the past 24 years. Three children, Matt (22), Joe (19) and Catherine (16).  We live in Niceville, Florida a small town on the US Gulf Coast outside Eglin AFB.  Hobbies include tennis, golf, and going to the beach. 

 

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