Andrea Zuidema

Geologist at Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
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Credentials

  • Natural Attenuation of Groundwater Contaminants: New Paradigms, Technologies, and Applications
    Coursera
    Oct, 2019
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Geologist
      • Jun 2019 - Present

      Remediation and Redevelopment Division Remediation and Redevelopment Division

    • Training and Development Specialist
      • Apr 2017 - May 2019

    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Grading Technician
      • Apr 2016 - Mar 2017

      As a grading technician, I perform project specific observations and site assessments, moisture and density testing, soil sampling. Work from verbal and written instructions, drawings, specifications, diagrams, and schematics. Prepare daily data reports of inspections and testing. I advise my supervisor or project manager of any changes in the project plans or of any potential of exceeding the proposed budget. I maintain positive business relationships with clients, contractors, and subcontractors. Nuclear Gauge and NAQTC sampling and density certified.

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lead Well Site Geologist
      • May 2011 - Sep 2014

      Mudlogging: Describing lithology from oil well borehole cuttings. Monitoring gases released from strata using Bloodhound technology. Entering all information on a computer log describing events and changes during the drilling of the well. Maintain professional relationships with oil company onsite representative and geologists, drilling supervisor, drilling company personnel, and oil field service personnel Mudlogging: Describing lithology from oil well borehole cuttings. Monitoring gases released from strata using Bloodhound technology. Entering all information on a computer log describing events and changes during the drilling of the well. Maintain professional relationships with oil company onsite representative and geologists, drilling supervisor, drilling company personnel, and oil field service personnel

Education

  • Michigan Technological University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Geology
    2007 - 2011

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