Jeff Wagner is a seasoned environmental engineering executive with more than 40 years of technical and leadership experience, currently serving as Vice President at AECOM and managing a 40-person Environmental Group. He is a URS-certified project manager and director with deep technical expertise in hydrogeology, remediation engineering, water resources, and web/database development supporting environmental programs such as CERCLA, RCRA, voluntary remediation, and consent orders across the southeastern US. Jeff’s career traces back to field hydrology with the USGS and groundwater management at a regional water district, giving him rare end-to-end perspective from field data collection to program management. He combines academic engagement—researching machine learning for water resources—with practical project delivery, signaling a willingness to integrate modern data science into traditional environmental practice. Known for guiding multidisciplinary teams through complex regulatory projects, he brings both institutional memory and a forward-looking drive to apply computational tools to groundwater challenges. Based in Tallahassee with a geology degree from Florida State University, he balances regional depth with a broad portfolio of high-stakes remediation work.
12 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Geology, Bachelor's degree, Geology at Florida State University
blog post describing using Zarr for storing USGS time series data
Contributions:1 release, 40 commits, 26 pushes in 2 months
storingseries-datablog-postzarrtime-series
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