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MEG WILSON

Chicago

Summary

Dynamic EHS&S Software Consultant at Environmental Resources Management, adept at delivering tailored software solutions and leading client training sessions. A proven leader with strong project management skills, I excel in analyzing complex requirements and creating detailed documentation, ensuring compliance and client satisfaction. Engaging presenter with a track record of mentoring new consultants.

Overview

5
5
years of professional experience

Work History

EHS&S Software Consultant

Environmental Resources Management
Chicago
01.2022 - Current
  • Expert in the EHS software, Intelex.
  • Manage budget tracking, create POs, SOWs, and AFEs for clients as the project lead.
  • Mentor and train new consultants in Intelex software, best industry practices, and general consulting skills.
  • Develop and lead client training sessions, and design workshops online and in person in most Intelex applications.
  • Analyze client requirements to develop tailored software solutions, aligned with regulatory and business standards.
  • Create detailed technical documentation for end-users, developers, and support staff.
  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously while meeting deadlines.

Thesis

University of Virginia
Charlottesville
09.2020 - 05.2021
  • Collaborated with graduate student Robert Wilson to search for hot Jupiter extrasolar planets via the APOGEE telescope in Chile, as well as the ECHELLE spectrograph.
  • Observed potential candidates, and created a pipeline to calculate the radial velocity of each object.
  • Successfully vetted one potential exoplanet candidate for further observation.
  • Presented findings to the UVA Astronomy department and APOGEE staff.

Research Assistant

University of Virginia
Charlottesville
05.2020 - 05.2021
  • Researched atmosphere and cloud formation on hot Jupiter exoplanets from an exterior dust source.
  • Modified open-source code REBOUND to include radiation pressure and sublimation effects on dust particles.
  • Proved results found by Bonsor et. al and established the importance of inclination angle of a dust ring.
  • Published findings in the Astrophysical Journal.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Astrophysics

University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
05.2021

Skills

  • Critical thinker
  • Collaborative
  • Proven leader
  • Analytical and meticulous
  • Problem solver
  • Project management
  • Excellent report writer
  • Engaging presenter

Volunteer Experience

  • Volunteered at the McCormick Observatory during community nights.
  • Provided engaging astronomy and technical knowledge to visitors while cultivating meaningful relationships with visitors and those interested in science.
  • Used telescopes and captured data for both recreational and academic purposes.

Affiliations

Four year starting setter and court captain at Virginia, finishing 6th all time in assists in program history. Served as the emotional and physical leader on the court, bringing mental toughness in times of difficulty. Balanced the time demands of a Division I sport and a rigorous program, producing positive work in both areas. Experienced in working in teams and not only adapting to the role that is needed to be filled, but setting a high standard for the position.

Timeline

EHS&S Software Consultant

Environmental Resources Management
01.2022 - Current

Thesis

University of Virginia
09.2020 - 05.2021

Research Assistant

University of Virginia
05.2020 - 05.2021

Bachelor of Science - Astrophysics

University of Virginia
MEG WILSON