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"I
t is important to know which people...will be assigned to your project and what
their role will be. The firm may have demonstrated its capability, but it is also
important that qualified and experienced staff are assigned to your project."
Washington State Department of Ecology
Hazardous Waste Cleanups: Selecting an Environmental Consulting Firm
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Employment Opportunities
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Kenneth
J. Bird, C.I.H. |
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Tara
V. Bird |
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Catherine
A. Cavagnaro |
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Chad
C. Coy, P.E. |
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Christin
Dowling |
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Margaret
A. Farrell |
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Terrence
N. Fitzroy, Jr. |
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Bruce
A. Geno |
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Nelson
A. Gunby |
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Robert
C. Hendricks, P.G. |
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Richard
P. Hrenko |
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Dean
Johnson |
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Matthew
R. Kapral |
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Christine
R. Kuzmkowski, P.E. |
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Michael
A. Lambert |
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Donald
J. Martino |
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Bryan
R. Maurer, P.E. |
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Cameron
A. Nix, P.G. |
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Patrick
F. O'Hara, P.E. |
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Jeffry
J. Pytlak |
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Jackie
A. Rocco |
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Douglas
E. Spicuzza, P.G. |
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Jill
D. Tribley, P.G. |
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Matthew
J. Valentine, P.G., LRS |
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Dionne
M. Wiederstein |
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"B
e very specific in demanding that the person promised to the project
be the one actually working on it."
Wei, N.S.
"Practical Management: How to Select and Manage Environmental Consultants,"
Polution Engineering Magazine, July 2002.
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