
Sean Maloney
Staff Geologist
Sean has experience conducting geotechnical fieldwork along with more than five years of general construction experience. His fieldwork has included soil and groundwater contaminant sampling, asphalt and soil density testing, concrete sampling and strength testing, and ground-source heat pump installation. He has also assisted in the development of geospatial databases through ESRi software and conducted…
I chose to become a geologist because geology allows me to see the world in a completely different way, and because I believe that clean, accessible water is the single most important natural resource to any group of people.
I chose to become a geologist because geology allows me to see the world in a completely different way, and because I believe that clean, accessible water is the single most important natural resource to any group of people.
Full Bio
Who is Sean Maloney?
Sean has experience conducting geotechnical fieldwork along with more than five years of general construction experience. His fieldwork has included soil and groundwater contaminant sampling, asphalt and soil density testing, concrete sampling and strength testing, and ground-source heat pump installation. He has also assisted in the development of geospatial databases through ESRi software and conducted 3D modelling of mineral samples. Outside of work, he enjoys books about history, infrastructure, geopolitics, anthropology, and international water policy.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Geology, Western Washington University
Certifications
Geologist in Training
Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists
40-Hour HAZWOPER Training