Luis Soler
About Luis Soler
Luis Soler is a Quality Assurance Engineer with a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from Washington State University and a Bachelor of Science in Administration from Florida International University. He specializes in permitting strategies under RCRA and has extensive experience in compliance assessments and managing contractor activities for U.S. Department of Energy projects.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Luis Soler has worked primarily at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has contributed to various projects related to quality assurance and environmental compliance. His role involves overseeing contractor activities and ensuring adherence to Environmental, Safety, and Health programs. His experience at this facility has equipped him with the skills necessary to manage complex projects in alignment with U.S. Department of Energy standards.
Education and Expertise
Luis Soler holds a Master of Science in Environmental Studies from Washington State University, which he completed from 1992 to 1997. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Administration with a focus on Criminology from Florida International University, studying from 1972 to 1978. His educational background supports his specialization in developing and implementing permitting strategies for facilities under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Background
Luis Soler has a diverse educational background and extensive experience in quality assurance and environmental management. His career spans several years, during which he has developed expertise in conducting independent and management assessments to evaluate compliance with policies and procedures. His work primarily focuses on supporting U.S. Department of Energy projects, particularly in managing contractor activities.
Achievements
Luis Soler has demonstrated a strong ability to influence stakeholders to achieve institutional objectives and goals. As a lead assessor, he has extensive experience in evaluating compliance with environmental and safety standards. His contributions to the development and negotiation of permitting strategies have been critical for facilities seeking interim status expansion under RCRA, showcasing his expertise in environmental regulations.