Kevin Lingard, EIT
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Credentials
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Engineer in Training
State of MissouriDec, 2014- Oct, 2024
Experience
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ALL4
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United States
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Environmental Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Managing Consultant
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Jan 2023 - Present
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Consulting Engineer
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Feb 2022 - Jan 2023
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Kinder Morgan, Inc.
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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700 & Above Employee
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EHS Specialist - Compliance Audit II
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Jul 2021 - Feb 2022
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Spectrum Environmental Solutions LLC
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Technical Specialist
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Mar 2018 - Jul 2021
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Project Technical
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Jun 2015 - Mar 2018
Technical engineer completing projects in various areas of air quality including: -Air Permitting: Title V Operating Permit and Minor Modifications -Flare Compliance: NSPS Ja and MACT CC compliance, flare management plans, enforcement support -MACT 5D compliance: Energy assessments and tune-ups -Environmental Reporting: Semi-annual and ACC reports, Emissions Inventories, Tier II Reports, ERT Technical engineer completing projects in various areas of air quality including: -Air Permitting: Title V Operating Permit and Minor Modifications -Flare Compliance: NSPS Ja and MACT CC compliance, flare management plans, enforcement support -MACT 5D compliance: Energy assessments and tune-ups -Environmental Reporting: Semi-annual and ACC reports, Emissions Inventories, Tier II Reports, ERT
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Tutor
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Aug 2012 - May 2015
Helped mentor student in various chemical engineering courses. Helped mentor student in various chemical engineering courses.
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Tri-County Medical Associates
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Registration Scheduler
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Jun 2010 - Jan 2015
Assisted medical offices in the group with everyday tasks such as checking in patients, answers telephones, and scanning documents into patient charts. Assisted medical offices in the group with everyday tasks such as checking in patients, answers telephones, and scanning documents into patient charts.
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Faculty Advisor
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Jun 2014 - Aug 2014
Created a stimulating educational environment for groups of 25 students each session. I facilitated hands-on simulations in topics such as autonomous flight, circuit construction, and robotics. Each session, I instructed each conference of 350 scholars in the engineering design process. I mentored and advised students to help them determine possible career options. Created a stimulating educational environment for groups of 25 students each session. I facilitated hands-on simulations in topics such as autonomous flight, circuit construction, and robotics. Each session, I instructed each conference of 350 scholars in the engineering design process. I mentored and advised students to help them determine possible career options.
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Executive Director
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Apr 2012 - May 2014
Led team of 20 to create and execute vision for 5K race that benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri. The event was enjoyed by 400 participants. I served as a liaison between school administrators, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the rest of the executive board. I collaborated with students on various committees such as public relations, sponsorship, logistics, and recruitment. The event raised over $9,000 and cumulatively the project has raised over $60,000 creating approximately 45 “matches” in the St. Louis area. Show less
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Research Assistant
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Jun 2013 - Aug 2013
I helped design a novel method of sensing oxygen permeation across thin films using spectrophotometry. My part of the project involved formulating an oxidation-reduction indicator dye using methylene blue for this new test, methodically changing concentrations with techniques such as serial dilutions. We shared work with Australian renewable plastic company, Plantic, to implement new method in practice. I helped design a novel method of sensing oxygen permeation across thin films using spectrophotometry. My part of the project involved formulating an oxidation-reduction indicator dye using methylene blue for this new test, methodically changing concentrations with techniques such as serial dilutions. We shared work with Australian renewable plastic company, Plantic, to implement new method in practice.
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Washington University in St. Louis
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Oct 2012 - May 2013
I PCR, gel extracted, and purified DNA backbone and insert for ligation, creating plasmid with gene for fluorescence. The plasmid was used to transform E. Coli and Synechosystis by electroporation and plasmid addition techniques, respectively. Results were quantified by measuring fluorescence and optical density with spectrophotometer. Verified results by designing sequencing primers and checking alignment with the vector map. I PCR, gel extracted, and purified DNA backbone and insert for ligation, creating plasmid with gene for fluorescence. The plasmid was used to transform E. Coli and Synechosystis by electroporation and plasmid addition techniques, respectively. Results were quantified by measuring fluorescence and optical density with spectrophotometer. Verified results by designing sequencing primers and checking alignment with the vector map.
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Education
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Washington University in St. Louis
Master of Engineering (MEng), Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering -
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical Engineering -
The Providence Country Day School