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September 2015

Vol. 20, No. 36 Week of September 06, 2015

Oil Patch Bits: AECOM hires Cogger as an environmental scientist

Corinne Cogger has joined AECOM’s Anchorage, Alaska, office as an environmental scientist. Her responsibilities at AECOM include contributing to project documents, field work support and coordination, as well as the collection, analysis and documentation of field data. Cogger has approximately two years of experience in contaminated sites field work and document production. During her career, Cogger has held the position of field lead for groundwater sampling and supply well sampling, for which she coordinated site logistics and field personnel. She also has experience with the coordination of a military munitions response program.

Prior to her position at AECOM, Cogger also wrote and edited a range of deliverable documents, including site assessments, work plans and site characterization reports. Along with writing and formatting documents, Cogger’s contributions to deliverables regularly involved creating and editing geographic information system figures. Cogger has assisted in the update of a client’s health, safety and environment program by performing a worksite analysis, conducting a chemical inventory, implementing an online safety data sheet database, and working towards a stronger “safety culture.” She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in geography from Humboldt State University.






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