Christopher Arrigo
About Christopher Arrigo
Christopher Arrigo is a Project Manager at LMI, where he has worked since 2017, and has extensive experience in environmental science and project management across various organizations, including NASA and the City of San Antonio.
Work at LMI
Christopher Arrigo has been serving as a Project Manager at LMI since 2017. In this role, he focuses on managing various environmental projects, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and overseeing project execution. His responsibilities include conducting Environmental Health and Safety Audits and providing field oversight at Environmental Remediation Program (ERP) sites. Arrigo's extensive experience in project management within the environmental sector contributes to LMI's mission of delivering effective solutions to complex challenges.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Arrigo holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science and a Master of Science in Plant and Environmental Science from New Mexico State University. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in environmental management and compliance. He has developed expertise in groundwater monitoring, treatment operations, and modeling. Additionally, he is knowledgeable in RCRA hazardous waste operations and management procedures, enhancing his capability to manage environmental projects effectively.
Background
Prior to his current role at LMI, Christopher Arrigo accumulated significant experience in environmental project management. He worked as an Environmental Scientist/Project Manager for the NASA White Sands Test Facility, where he managed environmental compliance projects. His career also includes positions at AGEISS Inc. and Cherokee Nation Businesses, where he served as Project Manager/Environmental Scientist and Environmental Project Manager, respectively. His diverse background in environmental science and project management spans over a decade.
Achievements
Christopher Arrigo has managed a variety of environmental remediation and compliance projects at sites regulated by agencies such as the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (NMOCD), Navajo Nation EPA, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). He has also contributed to the development of technical reviews for environmental remediation activities for Department of Defense installations nationwide. His experience includes generating technical reports and regulatory documents, showcasing his proficiency in the field.