Ms. Schneckenberger, President of ECI, coordinates all financial, contracts, and business strategy for ECI, a New York State registered C-corporation. Formerly a V.P. for Thermal and Chemical Systems, Inc. Ms. Schneckenberger has extensive experience with oversight with corporate finances where she interacts with ECI’s accountants and financial planners and is the interface with ECI clients in this regards. She has excellent experience in contracts and contracts negotiations working closely with ECI’s outside council to consummate contracts with clients and subcontractors. Ms. Schneckenberger works closely with ECI’s division managers to insure appropriate strategic business plans are developed and implemented. This includes all three divisions: Environmental, Safety & Health, and International. Ms. Schneckenberger is ECI’s OSHA Corporate Program Manager and has successfully authored and implemented numerous OSHA related training grants for 30 facilities totaling over $560,000. In the past 12 months Ms. Schneckenberger, has managed OSHA related training totaling over 8,000 employee hours and assisted various clients with implementation strategy development, training scheduling, trainer preparation, site-specific training development, and other required management/program implementation efforts. Ms. Schneckenberger has been a liaison between the client and the State appointed grant managers to provide information and assistance during implementation of the grants. Ms. Schneckenberger’s educational background has enabled her to explain regulations in clear, understandable terms to ECI clients. She oversees the information for each topic of training and insures that all quizzes and summary handouts that may be used are understandable to the worker.
Mr. Marc
Schneckenberger, Executive Director of ECI, has provided
expertise in thermal treatment and combustion technologies
and related regulations for the EPA, DOE, Department
of Defense, U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers, New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), various
other state environmental agencies, and numerous private
clients. He also researched, engineered, and patented
a “Fluid and Solid Waste Incineration System”.
Mr. Schneckenberger has provided expert engineering
and environmental/regulatory compliance support nationwide
and internationally for manufacturing processes related
to iron and steel, carbon and graphite, cement, lime,
pulp and paper, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, steam
and power generation, glass, ceramic, clay, pharmaceutical,
petrochemical, chemical, and petroleum products; for
the treatment of industrial, hazardous, municipal, radioactive,
mixed, pathological, and medical waste; and for the
destruction of mustard gas, nerve agents, propellants,
fuses, and explosives. He is an expert in combustion,
air pollution control (APC), and continuous emissions
monitoring (CEM) technologies. He is expert in virtually
all types of waste management (i.e., reclamation and
recycling) and remediation/stabilization technologies,
including alternative fuels, renewable energy, thermal
desorption, thermal destruction, vitrification, solidification,
pump and treat, metal-enhanced reductive dehalogenation
(MERD) technologies to name just a few.
Mr. Schneckenberger has extensive international experience covering the Asian Pacific Rim, Russia, South America, and the Middle East. Mr. Schneckenberger has managed the technical work for numerous Asian Development Bank and World Bank projects (i.e., cumulative project totals of over $1.5 billion) and worked for private clients and government agencies.
Mr. Schneckenberger has assisted numerous private clients develop corporate strategies for international markets. He has worked closely with clients to permit, license, and construct manufacturing facilities in a number of countries. He has assisted clients establish sales (i.e., representatives) and after market service networks for manufacturers. Mr. Schneckenberger interfaces closely with the United States Trade Development Agency to facilitate international equipment sales for US based manufacturers. Mr. Schneckenberger works closely with the United Sates Commerce Department (i.e., US Commercial Services) personnel in a number of countries on behave of ECI clients.
John C. Gorton Jr., Vice President of ECI’s Environmental Division, has provided expert environmental/regulatory support to numerous private clients, U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers, Department of Defense, and various state environmental agencies. He is a leading expert in providing strategic corporate and environmental compliance incorporating least-cost solutions. His depth of experience compliments that of the diverse EH&S services provided by ECI.
Mr Gorton has provided engineering expertise for direct and indirect wastewater discharges and brownfield/industrial reuse projects for the chemical, automotive, food and metals industries. His efforts have included design, performance based specifications and turnkey projects.
Mr. Gorton is a leading expert on pretreatment and surcharge programs, having worked with over 100 facilities to address discharge to POTWs. His expertise includes spill plans, underground storage tanks, environmental clean-ups and RCRA reports. He has provided investigations, evaluations, and engineering and construction management services for more than 100 state and federal hazardous waste sites including a dozen Superfund sites.
Mr. George Czumaj, Manager of ECI’s Safety and Health Division has over 24 years experience developing OSHA training programs for construction and industrial complexes on Department of Energy (DOE) nuclear facilities. He has developed safety programs for the DOE that have provided both him and the facility national attention and accolades.
Mr. Czumaj has developed and implemented the OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) for the Department of Energy (DOE, nuclear facility) and received VPP certification for the West Valley, New York facility. For his efforts he received an
achievement award from the Director of the DOE.
Mr. Czumaj has developed, implemented, and trained numerous personnel for industrial manufacturers and food processors regarding OSHA safety & health regulations/compliance. He has worked closely with ECI clients to facilitate compliance with appropriate safety & health regulations. He has used his extensive VPP experience and knowledge of regulations to assist industrial/food processor facilities comply with onerous regulations. He has provided employees of these facilities with extensive safety & health training.
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