Port of Longview
Lisa Jones is an experienced environmental technician currently employed at the Port of Longview since March 2023. Prior to this role, Lisa held various positions in laboratory and field service capacities, including Field Service Engineer and Technician at Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, and Laboratory Supervisor at Dyno Nobel, where responsibilities included overseeing laboratory operations, quality and environmental testing, and maintaining lab accreditations. Previous experience includes serving as Lab Supervisor at Axiall Corporation and Lab Services Supervisor at Longview Fibre Paper and Packaging, Inc., with a strong focus on quality management and laboratory procedures. Early career experience at Columbia Analytical Services involved operating and troubleshooting gas chromatographs for pesticide analysis. Lisa holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Western Washington University and an Associate of Arts degree in Science from Lower Columbia College.
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Port of Longview
Sixty-six miles from the Pacific Ocean in Southwest Washington, you will find the Port of Longview. A port with a mission to excel in international and domestic trade through superior labor and strategic investments. The Port sprawls across 835 acres of land and is situated as the first working port on the 43-foot, deep-draft Columbia River. Equipped with eight marine terminals, a dedicated rail corridor, as well as on-dock rail, and an expansive laydown yard, the Port is ready for anything.