Mr. Johnejack has worked on natural resources, municipal infrastructure, low-level radioactive waste, and mining projects. He has worked exclusively in the mining sector since 1995.
His work experience includes:
Site characterization
Waste characterization
Baseline data collection
Emergency preparedness planning
Groundwater/surface water permitting
Contaminated soil/sediment studies and remediation
Environmental auditing and due diligence
Mine closure
Civil design
Construction oversight
Cost estimating
Spill response and clean up
Mr. Johnejack is a registered professional engineer (civil) in Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada, as well as a certified environmental auditor by the National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP).
His formal education includes a B.S. degree in Watershed Science (Utah State University), a B.A. degree in Spanish (Utah State University), a M.S. degree in Civil Engineering (University of Arizona), and a M.S. degree in Hydrology (University of Arizona).
Mr. Johnejack is bilingual (English-Spanish) and has worked throughout the Americas.
Mr. Johnejack has been active in Health and Safety (H&S) throughout his career. He served as H&S Coordinator for three offices from 2002 to 2012 while at Golder Associates, guiding these offices through improvements in H&S management driven by changes in the mining industry.