Jenelle Scott, Maul Foster & Alongi

Jenelle Scott, PE

Project Air Quality Specialist

Jenelle brings to MFA eight years as a process and productivity engineer with Intel Corporation and 12 years in environmental health and safety compliance. Over two decades of professional experience, she has tackled everything from air quality permitting, compliance monitoring, and spill planning to waste characterization, hazardous waste management, and stormwater management, as well as wastewater permitting and safety planning.

Jenelle brings to MFA eight years as a process and productivity engineer with Intel Corporation and 12 years in environmental health and safety compliance. Over two decades of professional experience, she has tackled everything from air quality permitting, compliance monitoring, and spill planning to waste characterization, hazardous waste management, and stormwater management, as well as wastewater permitting and safety planning. Jenelle has consulted for a variety of industries in both the private and public sectors. Her broad base of experience includes aerospace, agriculture, construction, electronic materials, food products, nuclear cleanup, painting, plastics and composites fabrication, pharmaceuticals, wood products, utilities, and surface and underground mining. 

Since 2013, she has been active in the Pacific Northwest International Section of the Air and Waste Management Association, leading and supporting the Inland Northwest Chapter and co-chairing their annual conference in Coeur D’Alene in 2022.

Jenelle grew up studying piano, played flute and various other instruments in the school band, participated regularly in ensemble music, and accompanied vocal and instrumental soloists. She began work as an accompanist at Pilgrim Lutheran Church, Spokane, in 2007 and tackled the more complex task of playing their idle pipe organ in 2009.

Tell us a fun fact about yourself!

While in college, I accompanied the a capella choir on piano.

Education & Experience

  • Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Minor in Musicianship, Montana State University

Licenses

  • Professional Engineer: Washington, No. 52621
  • Professional Engineer: Idaho, No. P-17124      
  • Professional Engineer: Montana, No. PEL-PE-LIC-49303

Certifications

  • 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training
  • DOT HazMat 40 CFR Subpart H of 172