Steven Spreitzer
Project Scientist at Peak Environmental, A Nova Group, GBC Company- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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OSHA 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training
Safety Unlimited Inc.
Experience
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Peak Environmental, A Nova Group, GBC Company
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Scientist
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Mar 2021 - Present
*Perform a variety of tasks to support the remediation of environmental contamination sites including drycleaners, petroleum storage facilities, and manufacturing facilities *Write technical environmental reports including NJDEP remedial phase reports*Create groundwater contour maps and groundwater contamination isopleth maps*Develop soil sampling plans to complete delineation of contaminated soils at environmental project sites*Collection of groundwater samples via low-flow and volume average purge methodologies*Collection of soil samples and oversight of subcontractor installation of soil borings and monitoring wells*Collection of indoor air samples and sub-slab soil gas samples*Fill out NJDEP SRRA forms*Laboratory data tabulation and evaluation
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C2G Environmental Consultants,LLC
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Geologist
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Aug 2017 - Oct 2020
• Oversee the removal of contaminated soil from underground storage tank spills and write spill closure reports• Ensure that spills are remediated to the satisfaction of regulatory agencies including the NYSDEC and CTDEEP • Carry out all aspects of Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments including site inspections, analysis of environmental records, interpretation of lab data, and writing of reports • Experienced in writing of technical environmental remediation reports• Collection of soil, groundwater, drinking water, and air samples in all weather conditions• Oversight of soil boring and monitoring well installation and preparation of soil boring logs• Communicate with clients, insurance representatives, and government agencies
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University of Maine
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Sep 2015 - May 2017
• Independently teach the lab portion of Introduction to Geology• Assist the professor during the lecture portion of the class• Responsible for helping students successfully complete and understand their in class lab assignments by explaining the subject matter and by answering their questions• Responsible for grading all lab assignments and administering and grading all in lab examinations• Topics taught include: rock and mineral identification, use of topographic maps, and interpretation of geologic structures• Hold office hours where students can come for extra help
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SUNY New Paltz
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United States
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Higher Education
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500 - 600 Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2014 - May 2015
• Assisted the professor during the lab portion of the classes “Mineralogy and Crystallography” and “Petrology”• Helped students learn how to use the petrographic microscope• Helped students make sound interpretations of rocks in thin section• Held office hours where students came for extra help • Assisted the professor during the lab portion of the classes “Mineralogy and Crystallography” and “Petrology”• Helped students learn how to use the petrographic microscope• Helped students make sound interpretations of rocks in thin section• Held office hours where students came for extra help
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SUNY New Paltz
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United States
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Higher Education
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500 - 600 Employee
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Tutor
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Sep 2013 - May 2014
• Met with students one on one to help them succeed in the courses “General Chemistry I” and “Physical Geography”• Helped students understand concepts that they struggled with • Met with students one on one to help them succeed in the courses “General Chemistry I” and “Physical Geography”• Helped students understand concepts that they struggled with
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Education
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University of Maine
Master’s Degree, Geology/Earth Science, General -
State University of New York at New Paltz
Bachelor’s Degree, Geology -
University of Minnesota Duluth
Precambrian Research Center Field Camp