Andrew Kelly

Environmental Analyst at MassDEP
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Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Environmental Analyst
      • Nov 2020 - Present
    • United Kingdom
    • Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Project Director
      • Jan 2019 - Oct 2020
    • United States
    • Civil Engineering
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Project Geologist
      • Jul 2012 - Sep 2018

      Support for a broad range of remedial investigation and remediation projects in the field and in the office. Field activities include oversight of ground water well installation for monitoring and production using a variety of drilling methods, oversight of the operations of many large scale systems including sub slab depressurization, ground water treatment, and soil vapor extraction, performing soil logging, ground water sampling using low-flow, passive diffusion bags, and three-volume purge methods, surface water sampling, soil sampling, sediment sampling, indoor air sampling, soil gas sampling, geophysical logging and packer-testing activities, and overseeing remedial action activities including excavation, capping, hydraulic fracturing, and ground water injections. In the office, experience includes, the preparation of reports, data tables, ground water contour maps and contaminant isopleth maps. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Geology Major
      • Sep 2008 - May 2012

      • BA in Geology; Major GPA: 3.2 • Relevant Coursework Introductory to Geology Geomorphology Mineralogy Geophysics Structural Geology Surficial Earth Dynamics Petrology Sedimentology Hydrogeology • Senior Research Project “Provenance Study of Late-Eocene Yellow Sandstones of the Willwood Formation” • BA in Geology; Major GPA: 3.2 • Relevant Coursework Introductory to Geology Geomorphology Mineralogy Geophysics Structural Geology Surficial Earth Dynamics Petrology Sedimentology Hydrogeology • Senior Research Project “Provenance Study of Late-Eocene Yellow Sandstones of the Willwood Formation”

    • Student Research Participant
      • Jul 2011 - Apr 2012

      • Collected rock samples; conducted geologic mapping of the South Fork of the Shoshone River • Performed post-research lab work at Macalester College, performing heavy liquid separations on samples for detrital zircon isometric dating • Collected rock samples; conducted geologic mapping of the South Fork of the Shoshone River • Performed post-research lab work at Macalester College, performing heavy liquid separations on samples for detrital zircon isometric dating

    • United Kingdom
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • Summer Intern
      • May 2011 - Aug 2011

      • Assisted in fieldwork; collected soil and groundwater samples • Gathered necessary documents to perform preliminary assessments for New Jersey Transit remediation plans • Recorded in-depth characteristics of ground water samples to examine efficiency of remediation process • Compiled presentation materials for various projects • Assisted in fieldwork; collected soil and groundwater samples • Gathered necessary documents to perform preliminary assessments for New Jersey Transit remediation plans • Recorded in-depth characteristics of ground water samples to examine efficiency of remediation process • Compiled presentation materials for various projects

    • Geology Field Camp Participant
      • Jul 2010 - Aug 2010

      • Completed the summer course in field geology • Spent 50 hours per week developing geologic research skills • Successfully learned about methods of producing geologic maps, various field techniques, and using tools, including Brunton compasses and Jacob staffs • Completed the summer course in field geology • Spent 50 hours per week developing geologic research skills • Successfully learned about methods of producing geologic maps, various field techniques, and using tools, including Brunton compasses and Jacob staffs

Education

  • Amherst College
    BA, Geology
    2008 - 2012

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