James B. Grace
Southeast Regional Manager, Geologist
(2011-Present)
PROFESSIONAL RESUME
James Grace has overseen large, complex subsurface logging projects that combined the use of hydrophysical logging, wireline straddle-packer testing, downhole geophysics and colloidal borescope flowmeter logging for comprehensive investigations for COLOG. Jim excells at managing large projects with many “moving parts”. He has vast experience with environmental, health/safety and systems integration.
EDUCATION
» B.S., Geology, Minor in Math/Chemistry and Anthropology – 1988, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
» 40-Hr Hazardous Waste Site Worker 29 CFR 1910.120, 1910.146, and 1910.1030
» Chemical Hygiene (29 CFR 1910.1450)
» OSHA 501 Train the Trainer (General Industry)
» OSHA 10 hr Construction and General Industry
» Group I Ammunition Certification HAZCOM/Toxic Aid Briefing (29 CFR 1910.1200, AR 385061)
» Current CPR/First Aid Certification
» MSHA surface and underground training
» Radiological Well-Logging Supervisor
CORE COMPETENCIES
» Hydrophysical Logging
» Aquifer Testing and Analysis
» Water Quality Sampling and Analysis
» Project Management
» Processing and Interpretation of Hydrophysical and Geophysical Data