I obtain a senior managemtn posirtion in the environemental healtha and safety field.
John Glass, Jr., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CPEA, QEP, CHS-III
1152 Old Indian Mills Road · Tabernacle, NJ 08088 · 888-751-3152 primary · 609-668-7867 alternate · jackkg[at]yahoo.com
Qualifications for Senior-Level Management
Profile
Seasoned and results-driven professional with comprehensive experience spanning safety, environmental, and industrial hygiene management. Analytical problem solver equipped with a proven track record of developing, implementing, and managing effective programs that ensure regulatory compliance, enhance efficiency, and drive profitability. Adept at identifying needs and exceeding expectations. Possesses integrity and adheres to the highest ethical standards. Dedicated leader with dynamic communication, interpersonal, training, and investigation/analysis skills. Additional expertise includes:
Strategic Planning International Business Quality Control
Proposal Preparation Team Building/Leadership Risk Management
Business Development Operations Management Safety Compliance
Policy/Procedure Development Issue Resolution Contract Negotiations
Professional Credentials
Education M.P.H./Ph.D., Public Health/Environmental and Occupational Health (In Progress), School of Public Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
M.S., Environmental Health-Industrial Hygiene/Occupational Health and Safety, Temple University
B.S., Environmental Planning and Design, Rutgers University
Certifications Certified Industrial Hygienist (#6157), American Board of Industrial Hygiene
Certified Safety Professional (#14673), Board of Certified Safety Professionals
Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (#7500), Institute of Hazardous Materials Management
Certified Professional Environmental Auditor, Board of Certified Environmental Auditors
Certified Qualified Environmental Professional, Institute for Professional Environmental Practice
Certified in Homeland Security, Level III, American College of Forensic Examiners Institute, American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, #105070, September, 2006
Career Track
ICU Environmental Health and Safety 2008-Present
Consultant
Assumed management of the EHS and Food Sanitation contract for the US DOD Pentagon, which included industrial hygiene, safety, environmental emission monitoring, and food sanitation services. Provided consultation to laborers through general officers and executives. Assisted in developing overall responses to recent pandemics and in establishing standard directives for common issues.
· Developed a young, unmotivated staff into an effective team operating with high efficiency, eliminating initial negative impressions of the firm.
· Increased contract value by more than a third in the first year.
Hillmann Environmental Group 1987-1992/1998-2008
Senior Vice President (2001-2008) · Vice President, Technical Services/Health and Safety Officer (1998-2001)
Director, Occupational Health (1989-1992) · General Manager, Mid-Atlantic Region (1988-1989)
Industrial Hygienist (1987-1988)
Oversaw the environmental health and safety division with a $4M budget and the 24-hour emergency response team that responded to local and national emergencies. Developed corporate anthrax sampling, drug-free workplace, medical surveillance, workers’ compensation, and accident reporting policies, procedures, and programs. Ensured companywide regulatory/OSHA compliance. Managed operations, controlled quality, and monitored technical support/customer service. Directed project lifecycles, including bid preparation, team members, equipment scheduling, analysis, reporting, and client communications. Established and maintained stable client relationships. Mentored/trained personnel.
· Increased billing from approximately $150K per year to $4M by 2001 and continued to average 20% growth till 2008.
· Served as the director of emergency response activities at “Ground Zero,†providing immediate environmental damage assessments, industrial hygiene services, respiratory hazards protection, asbestos contamination management, and site safety regulation.
Tyler Scientific Co. 1992-1998
Owner/Operator
Started, developed, and managed a private professional hygiene and environmental consulting firm. Oversaw operations and business development initiatives. Directed projects, including indoor air quality investigations, wastewater treatment facility services, and health/safety compliance program design. Conducted plant-wide health/safety audits, compliance inspections, and personnel training.
· Enabled two clients to obtain state licensing by providing effective environmental training.
University of North Dakota 1996-1997
Director, Occupational Safety and Environmental Health Office/Faculty Member, Industrial Technology Department
Controlled health and safety initiatives for faculty/staff members, other employees, students, and facilities. Oversaw accident investigation, hazardous material response, office management, and employee training. Developed, implemented, and directed safety, risk management, and workers’ compensation programs. Served as the director of the university safety committee and as a member of the radiation safety committee, bio-safety committee, and industrial technology department review board. Acted as the university liaison to the city and county emergency operations center during natural disasters.
· Played an integral role in the revamping and final approval of an undergraduate degree occupational health and safety program.
Professional experience also included serving as a consultant for Omni Environmental Corporation and Thompson Land Company.
NukeJobs is a nuclear jobs board that provides nuclear job seekers access to international directories of Nuclear Employers, Nuclear Resumes and Nuclear Jobs such as Nuclear Engineer Jobs, Nuclear Construction Jobs, Nuclear Power Plant Jobs, Nuclear Medicine Jobs, Nuclear Pharmacy Jobs, Nuclear Security Jobs, Nuclear Physics Jobs, Nuclear Reactor Jobs, Nuclear Material Jobs, Nuclear Safety Jobs, and Nuclear Waste Jobs.