Bohemia, NY P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc. (PWGC) has hired eight professionals, strengthening the capabilities of its Engineering and Environmental Divisions. Joining PGWC’s Engineering Division is Debra Cianciulli, CADD drafter/permit coordinator, and Karen Lopez-Madrid, who starts her career with PWGC as a staff engineer. The Environmental Division PWGC has been joined by Joe Pressler, who will be a project manager, Evelyn Levine, and Danielle Dulligan who will both join as field hydrogeologists. Pamela Derk, project manager, and Kylie McClay, field hydrogeologist, join the Environmental Compliance Division. Jennifer Raby joins the Administrative Division as an office assistant.
In addition, PWGC promoted Usman Chaudhry to project manager from senior hydrogeologist; Josetta Williams has been promoted to senior billing/AR analyst from billing/AR analyst; and Rosie Ausili joins the Accounting Division as accounting specialist. Ausili was previously an office assistant.
Cianciulli will be assisting with permit coordination, which will include compiling necessary plans and applications, ensuring plans are equipped with the correct information, and managing submittals on SCDHS online portal. She will also be assisting with drafting AutoCAD plans for sanitary and site planning projects.
Derk will be working on compliance projects for various types of industries with a focus on air permitting regulations.
Dulligan, a bachelor’s degree graduate from CUNY Queens College in Environmental Science, will be assisting in completing a variety of environmental projects.
Levine, a bachelor’s degree graduate from University of Ottawa in Earth and Environmental Science and a master’s degree graduate from City College in Urban Sustainability, will work with the Environmental Unit focusing on remediation and due diligence projects throughout New York City.
Lopez-Madrid will use her skill set to bolster PWGC’s Engineering Division and will focus her skill set on residential and commercial sanitary projects, which will entail drafting design plans, performing necessary calculations to size the systems, and assisting with report writing when necessary.
McClay’s responsibilities as a field hydrogeologist will include, but are not limited to, conducting oversight of environmental cleanup projects including brownfield and e-designation sites, leading field efforts for Phase II ESAs and Remedial Investigations and using her background in geology to assist the company with subsurface investigations and soil characterizations.
Pressler has proven his expertise working on several large projects ranging from RCRA Closures to Brownfield sites.
Raby will provide support on documents, reports, communications and all daily activities within the office.
“We are very excited to have Danielle, Pamela, Karen, Evelyn, Joe and Jennifer join our roster of professionals,” said PWGC president/CEO Paul Boyce, PE, PG. “We look forward to their contributions to our growth going forward.”
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