Results-driven materials and process safety professional with specialized expertise in high-hazard chemical operations, energetics, and defense system environments. Elaine brings deep experience across materials and metallurgical engineering, corrosion management, materials compatibility evaluation, and forensic analysis, combined with a strong foundation in quality engineering and risk management. She has led hazard analyses, PSM implementation, and failure modes and effects analyses (FMEA) for complex, high-risk operations involving chemical weapons, explosives, and reactive materials, consistently ensuring alignment with DoD, OSHA, and EPA regulatory frameworks.
Before joining Jensen Hughes, Elaine served as a Senior Quality, Environmental, Health, and Safety Engineer on a $38-billion defense munitions and chemical demilitarization program, where she oversaw QEH&S program development, auditing, and lifecycle compliance from construction through demobilization. Her oversight of materials integrity assessments, corrosion control strategies, and compatibility reviews strengthened process reliability and safeguarded mission continuity. Under her leadership, the emergency management program earned Department of Defense recognition as a Program of Excellence.
A nationally accredited paramedic, emergency manager, and firefighter, Elaine integrates engineering discipline with operational resilience and emergency preparedness, delivering end-to-end safety and reliability solutions. She is widely recognized for bridging materials science, process safety, and risk management, translating complex technical and regulatory requirements into actionable, field-ready programs that protect people, assets, and mission objectives.
Elaine is a materials and process safety engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience in DoD high-hazard facility operations, energetics, and defense system environments. She served as a core technical contributor to a multi-billion-dollar Defense operation, pilot plants, R&D efforts as well as several high-hazard operations, supporting full facility lifecycle from design and construction through systemization and demobilization. Her technical depth spans materials engineering, corrosion management, materials compatibility, hazard analysis, and catastrophic risk management for operations involving chemical weapons, explosives, and reactive materials.
A veteran of both DoD and public health response environments, Elaine has collaborated with the CDC and public health response teams on CBRNE preparedness and consequence management, bringing a cross-sector perspective to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threat environments. A nationally accredited paramedic, firefighter, hazmat specialist, and emergency manager, she brings an uncommon combination of engineering rigor and operational field experience to every engagement, translating complex technical and regulatory requirements into programs that protect people, assets, and mission objectives.
Elaine is a materials and process safety engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience in DoD high-hazard facility operations, energetics, and defense system environments. She served as a core technical contributor to a multi-billion-dollar Defense operation, pilot plants, R&D efforts as well as several high-hazard operations, supporting full facility lifecycle from design and construction through systemization and demobilization. Her technical depth spans materials engineering, corrosion management, materials compatibility, hazard analysis, and catastrophic risk management for operations involving chemical weapons, explosives, and reactive materials.
A veteran of both DoD and public health response environments, Elaine has collaborated with the CDC and public health response teams on CBRNE preparedness and consequence management, bringing a cross-sector perspective to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threat environments. A nationally accredited paramedic, firefighter, hazmat specialist, and emergency manager, she brings an uncommon combination of engineering rigor and operational field experience to every engagement, translating complex technical and regulatory requirements into programs that protect people, assets, and mission objectives.
Elaine is a materials and process safety engineer with over a decade of hands-on experience in DoD high-hazard facility operations, energetics, and defense system environments. She served as a core technical contributor to a multi-billion-dollar Defense operation, pilot plants, R&D efforts as well as several high-hazard operations, supporting full facility lifecycle from design and construction through systemization and demobilization. Her technical depth spans materials engineering, corrosion management, materials compatibility, hazard analysis, and catastrophic risk management for operations involving chemical weapons, explosives, and reactive materials.
A veteran of both DoD and public health response environments, Elaine has collaborated with the CDC and public health response teams on CBRNE preparedness and consequence management, bringing a cross-sector perspective to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive threat environments. A nationally accredited paramedic, firefighter, hazmat specialist, and emergency manager, she brings an uncommon combination of engineering rigor and operational field experience to every engagement, translating complex technical and regulatory requirements into programs that protect people, assets, and mission objectives.