THOMAS LICKER Division Manager, Infection Control Technolgies EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science, State University of Pennsylvania, Slippery Rock University
COURSE WORK- Industrial Hygiene, Medical Microbiology, Industrial Pollution Control Engineering, Waste Disposal Geochemistry, Water Quality Assessment, and Air Quality Assessment.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Thomas Licker has over 15 years of professional experience that includes managing the investigation and remediation of properties involving biohazardous, hazardous materials and non-hazardous waste. He has been responsible for overseeing the clean up of sites under RCRA, CERCLA, DOD, and DOE. Thomas has worked for the Federal EPA Site assessment and Technical Assistance Team as over-site for CERCLA and RCRA Corrective Actions. In addition to these qualifications, he has been involved with major removal actions and waste management services for industrial clients. Thomas has also helped design remediation strategies for cost effective waste treatment and proper disposal. Additional project management responsibilities include developing compliance/and or clean up cost, reviewing, interpreting and summarizing laboratory data and field analytical results and technical report development, interacting with agency case managers and clients regarding the management and progress of assigned tasks. Mr. Licker has also designed and supervised the installation of production, and monitoring wells, soil boring activities, and fate and transport analysis of contaminated ground water. Perform RCRA hazardous waste and TSCA classifications and removal actions Oversee RCRA hazardous waste treatment, transportation, and disposal activities Direct and supervise staff for event sampling plans and environmental investigations in EPA Regions two and three Intimate knowledge of qualified disposal sites and methods of treatment and or disposal Responsible for business development, scope of work development, budgeting and supervision of field operations Drilling and well installation in a variety of geological settings such and Karst and Fractured Sand Stone Manage turn-key solutions to meet client objectives
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2005 to Present Insurance Restoration Specialists, Inc. 2004 to 2005 MAX Environmental Technologies, Inc. 1999 to 2004 US Filter/Chester Engineers 1996 to 1999 Weston Solutions – US EPA - SATA 1995 to 1996 PPG Industries
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS National Ground Water Association Pittsburgh Young Leaders Greater Pittsburgh Geological Society
SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATION OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HAZWOPER 40-Hour Training, 1995 OSH 40-Hour Asbestos Contractors and Supervisors Training, 1995 Cook College Underground Storage Tank Technical and Regulatory Training, 2005 National Ground Water Association – Seminar on Contaminant Control Systems in Non-Use Aquifers, 1997 Principals of Infection Control - 40 Hour Course by the NJ Chapter of APIC
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