David Radabaugh , Jr.
Project Manager

Professional Certifications            

 

Work Experience      

2007 – Project Manager, Evergreen Environmental, Inc. 

2004-2007 – Field Services Specialist, Clean Harbors Environmental, Cincinnati , Ohio – Responsible for proposal and estimate preparation for projects.  Management and admin istration of all remediation and industrial services offered by the company including tank cleanings, underground storage tank removal, facilities decontamination and demolition, Superfund sites, and emergency response situations that included large-scale chemical release, truck accidents, oil spills on land and on water, and diesel recovery from a sunken vessel.

1998-2004 – Manager, Big Al’s Mufflers & Brakes – Responsible for employee relations, safety, sales, inventory control, and automotive diagnostics and repair.

1996-1997 – Operations Manager, Marcor Remediation – Oversaw cost management of all labor and materials for local hazardous materials abatement projects and emergency response situations.  Directed daily field operations.

1995-1996 – Contract Specialist, West Texas Hazmat – Responsible for contract negotiations and procurement and management and coordination of hazardous waste remediation projects and emergency response.

1991-1993 – W. Texas Operations Manager, Bear Environmental – Established regional office in West Texas and expanded company services, contract negotiations, and preparation of proposals and estimates.  Responsible for management of site remediation projects and emergency response situations.

1986-1991 – Field Tech/Supervisor, OHM Corporation – Oversight of hazardous waste remediation projects including Superfund sites, disaster cleanup, underground storage tank removals, lead and asbestos abatement, and emergency spill response.

 

Group Responsibility 

Project Management in industrial cleaning, water blasting, waste management, hazardous and non-hazardous waste disposal, site remediation, removal of underground storage tanks, OSHA and EPA compliance, and emergency spill response for hazardous and non-hazardous materials.