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CHARLES H. RHINE, M.Sc., P.G.
EDUCATION
M.Sc., Geophysics, 1993, Wright State University, OH
B.Sc., Geology, 1991, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, PA
EXPERIENCE
January 2002 – Present: Senior Geophysics Project Manager, Enviroscan, Inc., Lancaster, PA
Oversee and manage all projects and technical personnel. Design, implement, and interpret all marine geophysical investigations. Provide technical guidance for field and data reduction operations.
May 1997 - January 2002: Geophysics Project Manager, Enviroscan, Inc., Lancaster, PA.
Designed, implemented, and interpreted land‑, marine‑, borehole-, and airborne-geophysical investigations for private, state, federal, commercial, and industrial clients throughout the United States.
January 1996 - April 1997: Operations Manager, Subsurface Detection Investigations, Inc., Augusta, GA.
Designed, implemented and supervised geophysical surveys throughout southeast Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
October 1993 - January 1996: Project Manager, Subsurface Detection Investigations, Inc., Largo, FL.
Conducted field operations, data evaluation, and report preparation for geophysical investigations throughout the United States and Caribbean.
June 1992 - September 1992: Assistant Geophysicist, Unocal North American Oil and Gas Division, Lafayette, LA.
Analyzed seismic and well logging data to determine the top of geologically high-pressure zones in the Gulf of Mexico.
December 1990 - April 1991: Intern, Mountain Research, Inc., Altoona, PA.
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
Certified Professional Geologist (PG) in Pennsylvania
Member – Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, Society of Exploration Geophysics (Near‑Surface Section), The National Association of Environmental Professionals, Lancaster Young Professionals
CONTINUING EDUCATION
HYPACK Software Navigation Training Course, 2005 and 2002
Criticism and Discipline Skills for Managers, 2004
OSHA Process Safety Management Training, 1999
Advanced Differential and Real-Time Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Training, Trimble Navigation, 1998
OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste Site Workers Training with Annual 8-hour Updates, 1993 – Present
Savannah River Site General Employee Training (GET), 1993 and 1997
AWARDS
AMOCO Fellowship Award, Wright State University, 1991
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