Adrian Meloni

Adrian Meloni is an experienced project manager and wildland firefighter with a diverse background in construction and emergency services. Currently serving as a Project Manager for Champion Painting Specialty Services Corp. since June 2017, Adrian also contributes to the National Park Service as a Wildland Firefighter/Search and Rescue team member since April 2012. Previous roles include Project Manager/Consultant at Honu-Visions, Safety Officer at Champion Painting, and Industrial Painter/Hazardous Materials Specialist at DC 15 Local 159. Adrian has extensive wildfire suppression experience with the Bureau of Land Management and holds a history of leadership positions, including business owner at Colorado Coatings Technicians and Superintendent at Kelleher Painting. Educational achievements include attendance at the College of Southern Nevada, Santa Barbara City College, Ventura College, and Oxnard College.

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Pahrump, United States

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Champion Specialty Services Corp.

Champion Painting Specialty Services Corporation provides highly specialized coating, fireproofing, and other specialty services for the heavy construction, road and bridge, industrial and nuclear power industries. Champion holds internationally recognized industry certifications such as a QP1, QP2, QS1, and NQA-1 contractor, and our team carries a multitude of certifications and licenses including SSPC Protective Coating Specialist (PCS), SSPC Lead Paint Removal (C-3), SSPC Protective Coating Inspector (PCI) and NACE Coating Inspector (Levels 1-3). Champion has vast experience delivering for our customers on a wide range of projects including terminals, power generation, chemical/petrochemical, water and wastewater, food and beverage, theme parks, pulp and paper, commercial construction, DOT, cranes, cruise ships, universities, and stadiums. Safety is our #1 priority and Champion is committed to continuous improvement of our safe work practices.


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51-200

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