Cami Charonko

Water Monitoring Project Manager/subcontractor Technical Representative at N3B Los Alamos

Cami Charonko is a Water Monitoring Project Manager and Subcontractor Technical Representative at N3B Los Alamos, with a background in biological systems engineering. Cami's diverse experience includes coaching tennis at The Family YMCA, performing as a Project Engineer at Gress Engineering where water quality reports were summarized for coal mine permitting, and serving as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at Virginia Tech, where research focused on stream bank critical shear stress measurement. Previous roles include field technician positions related to groundwater sampling and watershed monitoring, alongside various research assistantships that contributed to sediment monitoring techniques and environmental data collection. Cami Charonko holds a Master’s degree in Biological Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho.

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