Robert Reynolds
Field Technician / Geologist in training
robbyreynolds@geoe.com
Mr. Reynolds graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Tennessee in Geology in 2005. His senior thesis ‘Analysis of pottery sherds from the Karak Plateau, Central Jordan: shift in CaO/SiO2 composition through time’ was published in the Leiden Journal of Pottery volume 22, 2006. He has been working for Geo/Environmental Associates, Inc. since the fall of 2006. His responsibilities include inspecting current maintained facilities, and monitoring construction of new projects as well as logging core and soil samples from drilling projects. He also assists in project design stages with; volume calculations, spillway design on HMR52 Probable Maximum Storm Model and HEC-1 Flood Hydrograph Package, stability and seismic deformation on WINSTABL, seepage analysis on GEO-SLOPE SEEP/W, and hydrologic and sedimentology modeling on SEDCAD.
EDUCATION
B.S. Degree in Geology, University of Tennessee, 2005
WORK HISTORY
2006 – Present: Field Technician / Geologist in Training, Geo/Environmental Associates
Summer 2005: Intern with the Memphis Pink Palace Museum, Memphis Tennessee
2003 – 2005 Lab preparation for XRF analysis at University of Tennessee Geology Lab
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS, AFFILIATIONS, AND TRAINING
MSHA Qualified Impoundment Inspector
Nuclear Density Gauge and Radiation Safety Training
HAZWOPER OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 40 hour and 8 hour Refresher
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 Confined Space Entry
Medically monitored for respirator fit
Member of Geologic Society of America
Member of Archaeological Institute of America
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