Kim has more than 25 years of experience with data management and database design and development. She facilitates the collection, management, and reduction of multimedia (chemical, biological, physical, and engineering) data, in accordance with project team needs. Kim has supported many remedial investigations and feasibility studies (RI/FSs), ecological and human-health risk assessments, design investigations, and construction monitoring efforts. Her experience also includes environmental investigation, remedial construction monitoring, and information technology and education.
Kim works closely with project engineers, scientists, and GIS managers to structure databases to accommodate project needs. She maintains each database throughout a project, verifying that data meet specific quality-assurance project plan requirements and are accurately and efficiently incorporated into a database.
BS, Geology, University of Washington-Seattle Campus