Cote joins Environmental Compliance Services, Inc. as senior project manager
Glen Cote has joined Environmental Compliance Services, Inc. (ECS) as a senior project manager.
Cote has 14 years of experience and is responsible a variety of Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), remedial services, and facility compliance projects. He performs due diligence analysis for acquisition projects, performs site inspections and supervises field activities.
Cote's recent experience before joining ECS includes establishing an office for a former employer's Northeast operations. His specialties include evaluating data and site specifics to determine the most feasible, effective and efficient remedial strategies for clients such as gasoline stations, manufacturing and industrial facilities, and military bases. He has managed several large-scale chlorinated solvent and petroleum excavations and associated groundwater treatment activities that involved the development of implementation plans, health & safety plans, and soil management plans.
Cote holds a bachelor of science degree with a concentration in Environmental Science from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
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