JIMMY RAY DAVIS
Goal: I would like to be able to utilize my many years of job experience in a position that would be mutually satisfying for both my employer and I.
OSHA 40 –HOUR Hazardous Waste Training and Yearly Updates 1987 through 2010
OSHA Supervisor Training
The Art of Project Management Seminar, 1991
· Construction Manager, Jacobs Field Services,
· Senior Construction Manager, URS Construction Services,
· Senior Project Superintendent, Four Seasons Environmental,
· Operations Supervisor, IT Corporation,
· Site Superintendent, TRW Environmental Services,
· Supervisor / Operator, ENSR Constructors,
· Supervisor / Operator, Rollins Environmental Field Services,
· Heavy Equipment Operator, John Kraak Excavating and Trucking Inc. (1968 to 1985)
I have years of on-site experience, primarily in construction and hazardous waste. I have a broad experience in dirt work, hazardous waste removal, and knowledge of heavy equipment. In addition, I have worked in most of the
I have had the opportunity to be involved with projects from the beginning estimate through completion of the project. Some of my responsibilities have included: tracking costs, accountability of the budget, scheduling, establishing and maintaining quality of work, and ensuring safety of employees. I take pride in my ability to give the client what they pay for, in addition to, making a profit for the company I work for and to complete the work SAFELY.
Jacobs Field FED/OPS Projects:
Ash that bypassed the Sluice Ditch went to the ASH Pond. TVA Dredges pumped this ash to 12- Filter Presses that processed approximately 2,000cy per day.
This was a successful Project. (Managed Subcontractors)
URS Construction Service Projects:
Boston, MA - SC3- Safety Operations Supervisor –overseen subcontractors on certain portions of a Conoco /Phillips Project including mixing soils, excavation up to and around condominiums and an apartment building, removing contaminated soil, replacing the soil, sprinkler systems , electrical, sidewalks, parking lot, and plants, etc.. (Managed Subcontractors)
This was a successful project.
FEMA, Baton Rouge LA, (through URS Corp.) – After Hurricane Lily, worked as debris monitor. I inspected areas where trucks were loaded with debris, as well as the landfill where debris was disposed of.
Texas Eastman Chemical Co., Longview, TX- managed construction of a hazardous waste cell. This included soil removal and placement, and liner installation; two liners primary and a secondary. Leak tests were performed on both liners. I oversaw subcontractors who installed electricical, a leachate collection system, pumps, and instrumentation.
Gulf Coast Waste Authority, Texas City, TX- managed a crew of 10 to 30 men on a project that involved constructing three new waste cells, and capping ten existing waste cells. We installed leachate piping and oversaw subcontractors installing electrical and instrumentation to operate the leachate system. (This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
Four Seasons Environmental Projects:
North Sanitary Landfill,
Fultz Landfill Cap, PRP Group, Byesville,
(This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
IT Corporation Projects:
Fina, Port Arthur, TX; Bioremediation Project- Site Manager for installation of French Drain. He ordered supplies and equipment, supervised crew, and operated excavator digging the French Drain.
(This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
Tennessee Gas Company, Meter Station Remediation, Tennessee and Virginia- Crew leader for PCB, PAH, BETEX, and Mercury assessment and remediation of 78 meter stations.
(This was a self-performed project.)
Phillips Puerto Rican Core, Puerto Rico- Site Manager during removal of approximately 4,200 cubic yards of waste. I managed the site and operated the equipment 50% of the time to relieve the operator.
(This was a self-performed fixed price project)
Phohl Brothers Landfill, PRP Group, Cheektowaga, NY- Site Superintendent over 150-acre landfill to remove approximately 10,000 buried drums. I supervised 20-man crew in drum removal, over packing drums hazcatting waste, shredding of drums, and waste consolidation for disposal. (This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
Exxon Plastics, Mont Belleview, TX-Pond Closure- Supervisor/ Operator- Mixed approximately 1,600 cubic yards of lime sulfide sludge’s in place and loaded for offsite disposal. The pond was backfilled and regraded. (This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
TRW Environmental Projects:
ENRON, Manvel, TX- Oxidation Pond Closure- Project Superintendent-in place stabilization of 10,000 cubic yards of chromium-contaminated sludges and placed 3’ clay cap over area once stabilized.
(This was a self performed fixed price project.)
ENSR Projects:
Continental Airlines, Hobby Airport, Houston, TX- UST Removal- 11 tanks ranging in sizes from 3,000-gallons to 30,000-gallons was removed. (This was a self performed fixed price project.)
French Ltd. - Superfund Site, Crosby, TX- Site Manager responsible for devising a plan for remediation of the wetland area. The plan included the transfer of sludge from one side of 15’ high sheet pile wall to the lagoon on the inside of the sheet pile wall. This was accomplished by loading watertight dump trucks, which dumped into watertight transfer box that was buried. A clam bucket transferred the sludge to a slide that was placed against the sheet pile wall and extended into the lagoon. A 2†PVC water line was attached to the slide and a steady flow of water kept the sludge’s flowing into the lagoon. (This was a self performed fixed price project.)
Rollins Field Services Projects:
Bros Superfund Site, US Army Corp of Engineers, Bridgeport, NJ- Supervisor / Operator of demolition of 100 tanks ranging in size from 5,000 gallon to 1,000,000 gallon. Four buildings and various concrete pads were also demolished. (This was self-performed fixed price project.)
Koppers, Atlanta, Georgia- Supervisor / Operator in charge of 10 men working inside a warehouse dumping 17,000 drums of Arsenic Trioxide in R-O-B’S and mixing with cement kiln dust for disposal. Large heavy equipment was used. (This was a self-performed fixed price project.)
Lancaster IU Landfill, Honeybrook, PA- Operations Supervisor for 10 acre landfill that involved installation 2’ clay cap, a 60 mil PVC Liner, with 4†pvc drainpipe, 12†sand layer, geotextile filter fabric, 18†of cover, and 6†of topsoil. Area was hydro seeded. We also placed 2,000-linear feet of Gabion Baskets filled with 4†stones for erosion control in diversion channels. (This was a self-performed fixed price project.)