Amy Booth

Field and Safety Program Manager

Education:
BS Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Sciences, Oregon State University 2022

Certification:

CESCL, 40-hour HAZWOPER, Wetland Delineations

Joined Floyd|Snider: 2025

Amy is a Field & Safety Program Manager with extensive experience in managing and instructing safety protocols in federal government and environmental consulting settings. She is currently part of the Army Reserves as a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Specialist where she teaches soldiers how to use protective equipment and react to disasters. Amy also has experience conducting field sampling and oversight for a variety of remediation and monitoring sites through private and public entities such as copper smelters, construction stormwater runoff, and water quality bacterial monitoring.

Professional Strengths

Extensive experience with soil, air, and water sampling for remedial investigations, confirmation sampling, and monitoring activities

Supported remedial design activities in contaminated residential areas and supervised remediation activities while supporting public entities with public engagement and voluntary participation in cleanup programs

Strong ability to develop and implement health and safety plans for a variety of consulting projects, Army training events, and company-wide programs

Background in wetland delineation and environmental compliance/permitting deliverables

Strong written communication skills to convey complex technical information and translate design material to text format