1. Benjamin Scott Coleman
774-239-0606 1bencoleman@gmail.com 30 Lincoln Avenue, Holden, MA 01520
Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst B.S. – Civil and Environmental Engineering Dec. 2014; GPA 3.7
Relevant Coursework
Engineering Design Project, Steel Design, Concrete Design, Foundation Engineering, Water and
Wastewater Systems, Introduction to Environmental Engineering, Hazardous Waste Management
Relevant Skills
Microsoft: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint Critical Path Scheduling
CAD: AutoCAD Civil 3D, ArcGIS, SolidWorks,
REVIT, SAP2000
Construction Management, Carpentry, Heavy
Construction, Basement Waterproofing, OSHA 10
Transit & Totaling Station Cost Estimation: Drawing Take Offs, RSMeans
Relevant Experience
Civil Engineer
Alden Research Laboratories Inc. - Holden, Massachusetts January 2015 – Present
Responsible for the design and structural and hydraulic analysis of hydroelectric and steam power plant
infrastructure, with a focus on fish protection and efficiency.
Environmental resource evaluation, FERC licensing consultation, and EPA environmental compliance.
Preparing proposals, developing study plans, and general technical writing.
Conceptual and refined design support including CAD drawings, GIS maps, and Excel modeling.
Development cost estimation using RSMeans and other data.
Laboratory Technician
Environmental and Water Resource Laboratory - Amherst, Massachusetts 2013 – 2014
Set-up and executed operations designed to analyze the natural organic matter (NOM) and total
organic carbon (TOC) in public drinking water.
Monitored and operated drinking water treatment pilot plants.
Responsible for data entry and database management.
Executed routine laboratory maintenance and upkeep.
Engineering Consultant Intern
Tighe & Bond - Westfield, Massachusetts 2014
Worked with a water and wastewater design and consultation group.
Responsibilities included supervision and inspection of project construction, hydraulic design and
analysis, and cost estimate reviews.
Operated GPS surveying equipment to collected data for as-built drawings.
Submitted inspections and field reports using Word and Excel, as well as drawings in AutoCAD.
Field Engineer
Daniel O’Connell’s Sons - Holyoke, Massachusetts 2013
Worked closely with project managers organizing and overseeing several trades reconstructing the
Amherst College Pratt Field Sports Complex.
Responsible for project supervision, layout and inspection using transit and totaling station, code
compliance, and daily safety and environmental inspections.
Read and interpreted detailed plans and acted as a liaison between the tradesmen and project
managers.
2. Project Manager
Pioneer Basement Waterproofing - Westport, Massachusetts 2003-2010
Resolved basement water and home health problems and provided basement finishing services to
homes throughout southern New England.
Project management responsibilities included design, sales, and customer contact throughout the
project.
Home health products included French drains, sump pumps, vapor barriers, and dehumidification.
Basement finishing included moisture resistant flooring, walls, trim work, and ceilings.
Hosted a technical review at weekly service meetings, teaching installation techniques and lessons
learned.
Construction Supervisor
Express Construction Services - Cumberland, Rhode Island 1999-2007
Lead a construction crew during the demolition and renovation of mall and office spaces.
Worked closely with project and property managers completing frame to finish projects including
framing and drywall packages, floors, ceilings, trim work, and store fixtures.
Read and interpreted detailed drawings, adhered to construction codes and OSHA safety, as well as
policies mandated by mall and building management.
Implemented critical path scheduling while organizing and interacting with HVAC, electrical, plumbing,
and other trades.
Carpenter
Davison Carpentry - Northborough, Massachusetts 2001-2009
Frame to finish carpentry on fine homes in greater Boston.
Responsibilities focused on interior and exterior trim, stairs, and cabinetry.
Additional tasks included roofing, decking, framing, and drywall.
Reality TV Show Winner
NBC’s America’s Toughest Jobs - 2008
For three months in the summer of 2008 I traveled the country competing on NBC’s “America’s
Toughest Jobs” for the title of America’s toughest worker. I won the show and claimed the title.
Challenges:
Deckhand on an Alaskan crab fishing boat; Driver of a tractor trailer on Alaska’s haul road; Gold miner;
Monster truck driver; Bull fighter at the rodeo; Maintenance on the Vincent Tomas Bridge; Logging;
Laborer on an oil rig; and Mountain rescuer on Mt. Denali.
Clubs & Activities
Engineers Without Borders – Ghana Project Manager
o Managed the opening of a new project in Ghana.
o Hosted weekly meetings and coordinated the efforts of students, professional mentors, and
members of the community to complete the application process. Raised funds and presented to
donors and at group events.
o The Ghana Project was accepted by EWB Headquarters, and shortly after my graduation the
group traveled overseas.
Tau Bata Pi Honors Society – Vice President
o An honor society admitting the top eight percent of the university’s engineering students, across
all engineering majors.
o Hosted meetings and performed recruiting efforts.
UMass Habitat for Humanity
o Traveled and worked with a large team on an alternative spring break trip, during which the
group drove to Florida to build affordable housing.
o Most of the funding for the trip was raised by the group through various events and initiatives.
American Society of Civil Engineers
o Current member.