Anthony Herrmann, PG

Environmental Scientist III at Nevada Division of Environmental Protection
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Reno, Nevada, United States, US
Languages
  • English -

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Experience

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Environmental Scientist III
      • Jun 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Field Geochemist
      • Aug 2019 - Jun 2021

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Staff Geologist
      • Apr 2019 - Aug 2019

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Project Geologist
      • Aug 2016 - Mar 2019

      My role as a Project Geologist has allowed me to continue to develop my skills as a Geologist in the environmental consulting industry by conducting environmental assessments (Phase I/II) on an independent basis across the country. I also continued my professional development by conducting multiple groundwater assessments throughout the Carolinas. I have also conducted multiple asbestos building assessments throughout the country. My role as a Project Geologist has allowed me to continue to develop my skills as a Geologist in the environmental consulting industry by conducting environmental assessments (Phase I/II) on an independent basis across the country. I also continued my professional development by conducting multiple groundwater assessments throughout the Carolinas. I have also conducted multiple asbestos building assessments throughout the country.

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Environmental Scientist
      • Jun 2015 - Aug 2016

      My time at F&R allowed me to develop my skills as an environmental consult by conducting multiple environmental assessments (Phase I/II) following applicable ASTM standards, groundwater assessments following​ applicable state and/or federal regulations, and asbestos and lead assessments following applicable state and/or federal regulations. Additionally, I performed multiple geotechnical investigations following the USCS classification system for a variety of clients and utilized gINT to present our data collected in the field. Show less

    • United States
    • Restaurants
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Server
      • Aug 2007 - May 2015

      My experience at Wild Wing Café has developed my interpersonal skills greatly. I initially worked at the restaurant in Mount Pleasant, SC for 2 years. After I graduated from high school and completed on year of technical college, I moved to Clemson, SC and transferred to the Wild Wing Café in Anderson, SC. There I further developed my interpersonal skills and created a positive work atmosphere. My experience at Wild Wing Café has developed my interpersonal skills greatly. I initially worked at the restaurant in Mount Pleasant, SC for 2 years. After I graduated from high school and completed on year of technical college, I moved to Clemson, SC and transferred to the Wild Wing Café in Anderson, SC. There I further developed my interpersonal skills and created a positive work atmosphere.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • May 2013 - Jul 2013

      My role as a research assistant at Clemson University involved assisting a senior student with their final research. We installed pipes at various intervals in a few streams in the Clemson area. The purpose for this research was to determine which cations were being discharged into the stream from the groundwater. Previously, I attempted to map marble outcrops in Gorges State Park, North Carolina by site reconnaissance. Geologic maps of the area indicate marble, but it has sparsely been observed. My purpose was to delineate the marble "belt" with outcrop observations using GPS and inputting the data into GIS. A map was created with limited amounts of data due to unusually high rainfall resulting in the closure of a necessary access route. Show less

    • United States
    • Construction
    • Ground Crew
      • May 2012 - Jul 2012

      My role at Absolute Trees was to clear up tree debris that had been created during removal or trimming. I would often insert tree limbs or trunks into a wood chipper while constantly maintaining a safe working environment. Trees were often lifted by crane and inserted directly into the chipper. The job was hazardous, thus safe working conditions were stressed, which helped me understand the importance of workplace safety. My role at Absolute Trees was to clear up tree debris that had been created during removal or trimming. I would often insert tree limbs or trunks into a wood chipper while constantly maintaining a safe working environment. Trees were often lifted by crane and inserted directly into the chipper. The job was hazardous, thus safe working conditions were stressed, which helped me understand the importance of workplace safety.

Education

  • Clemson University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Geology with a concentration in Hydrogeology
    2012 - 2015

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