John J. Manes, P.G.
Executive Vice President, Senior Geologist
· Education:
Bachelor of Science in
Geosciences -
Bachelor
of Science in Agriculture (Major: Soil and Water Science) -
· Professional Disciplines:
Geology (11 Years): Exploration, Mineral Resources, Structural,
Environmental
Mineral Appraisal (4 ½ Years Apprenticeship)
Soils – Taxonomy, Chemistry, Physics, Research
·
Experienced In:
Mineral exploration, boring
installations and exploratory drilling, geotechnical investigations, field
studies, geological mapping, geological interpretations, soil/aggregate and
geological classifications, sampling, problem solving, scientific analyses,
scientific research, mathematical and physical computations, spatial and
2,3-dimensional data modeling, reserves and volumetric calculations, technical
and geological report preparation.
Registered
Professional Geologist # 43620, State of
Registered
Professional Geologist # 5214, State of
Applicant:
Registered Professional Geologist, State of
Applicant:
Registered Professional Geologist, State of
Applicant: Registered
Professional Geoscientist, State of
Applicant: Certified Professional Geologist - American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
Real Property Valuation Course 101
Real Property Valuation Course 102
Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP)
Financial
Statement Analysis -
Geological
Society of
Society of Economic Geologists
·
Publications:
United States Geological Survey - Open File Report 95-0590 A&B
United States
Geological Survey - Open File Report 95-0809 A&B
· Professional Experience:
2002 - Present CMC, Inc. – Executive Vice President, Senior Geologist
1997 – 2002 Performed geological consulting, project management and field studies for a wide variety of government, commercial and industrial clients.
1996 – 1997 Performed technical research for university research program.
1995 – 1996 Assisted with the production of geologic, aeromagnetic, geophysical, and mineral resource maps for Central and South American mineral resource surveys (United States Geological Survey).