Craig A Chastney in

Craig A Chastney

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📍 Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Craig A. Chastney is a retired Project Management professional with a background in the cement and bulk materials handling industries. He served as a Department Manager at Polysius Corporation and ThyssenKrupp and holds a BSCE from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

His career showcases a comprehensive understanding of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects, having held diverse roles from Field Engineer to Manager of Purchasing and Project Manager.

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Experience
30 Years
Current Role
Retired
Job Level
Middle
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Priorities

Topics Craig cares about

Project Management
Managed the Project Management Department for the Cement Division at Polysius Corporation, overseeing large-scale industrial projects.
Materials Handling
Possesses specialized experience in bulk materials handling, serving as a consultant and manager in Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firms.
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Career

Work history

3-2018
Retired
Retired
1-1996
Department Manager - Project Management
Polysius Corporation
Department Manager - Project Management
ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions
Consultant - Materials Handling
Raytheon Engineers and Constructors / EBASCO Services
Project Manager
Willis and Paul Group
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Education
1970 - 1974
BSCE
New Jersey Institute of Technology
1970 - 1974
BSCE
Newark College of Engineering (Now NJIT)
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