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​RESUME.

City of Austin                  
GIS Analyst

Signs and Markings Division, Austin, TX 

November 2013-Present 



  • Responsible for GIS integration with Maximo Work Tracking System

 

  • Asset management of Signs and Markings assets in the field

 

  • Coordinate lamppost banner locations and assets 

 

TRC Companies                  
GIS Analyst

Remediation Department., Austin, TX 

April 2013-November 2013



  • Produce map figures for remediation projects: ie.(well monitoring, soil samples, facility response plans, refinery sites) in GIS/CAD

  • Convert and interpolate data from various sources (CAD, GPS, Access, KMLs)

  • Knowledge and operation of GPS units (Trimble, Garmin) for data capture

  • Maintain and create MS Access databases for historical and current soil sampling events, ground water monitoring well samples and sewer inspection inventory.
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Cox/McLain Environmental Consulting               

GIS Technician / GIS Analyst / Interim GIS Coordinator

Environmental Affairs Division (ENV), Austin, TX

Dec 2011 - April 2013



  • Coordinated & advised all ENV technical groups on the best GIS practices, set up software and hardware, composed and edited all GIS training materials for end users.

  • Performed advanced geographic information systems data development, management, integration and analysis;

  • Provided technical assistance and support of GIS & GPS projects and liaison with EPA, FHWA, MD State Hwy, technical liaison to contracted outfall data collection experts.

  • Maintained statewide storm water data collection for EPA MS4 permitting requirements;

  • Performed complex technological and artistic aspects of developing and producing maps and cartographic information;

  • Collected, analyzed and interpreted complex geographic information provided by geodetic surveys, photographs, records, GPS data, reports and original maps;

  • Provided technical support for GIS & GPS projects to ENV and ENV district users.

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Survey & Mapping, Inc. (SAM, Inc.)          

Mapping Technician Intern

Aerial Mapping Department, Austin, TX

September 2011 - November 2011

  • Classified LiDAR points, created planimetrics for utility projects and reviewed LiDAR for QA/QC;

  • Imported LiDAR files into ArcGIS and analyzed flight trajectories to properly designate utility structures;

  • Created spatial joins to combine (.DBF) tables and maintained feature attributes in MS Excel.

  • Trained in 3D stereo compilation: collected orthoimagery and created planimetrics for features



University of Nevada, Las Vegas       

Environmental Research Associate 

Environmental Studies Department, Las Vegas, NV
June 2007 - August 2007

  • Established groundwork for National Science Foundation grant water resources research project for residential water conservation oriented rates within the Lower Colorado River Basin.

  • Collected data, conducted surveys of water purveyors, city jurisdictions and water distributors that were allocated water from the Colorado River.

  • Data collected from surveys and water purveyors were used to build and manage a MS Excel database to import into GIS.

  • Created a technical report explaining where the metadata was gathered and recommended future projects

WORK EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

PROGRAMS

Austin Community College (ACC)
​Geographic Information Systems certificate 

University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)

B.A. Political Science

 

  • ArcGIS versions 10/10.1/10.2 

  • (ArcMap, ArcCatalog, ArcGIS Online, Model Builder, ArcScene & ArcGlobe; Extensions: Spatial Analyst, Network Analyst, 3D Analyst,  ArcGIS Workflow Manager)

  • ETGeowizards

  • Google Earth/EarthPro

  • AutoCAD Civil 3D 2013

  • Microstation Vi8

  • Geocue

  • TerrasSolid

  • LP360

  • CAD2Shape

  • Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Publisher, Sharepoint, Visio)

  • MS Access, Open Office

  • Adobe Acrobat XI Pro

  • some experience with Quantum GIS (QGIS)

  • some experience scripting VBA, Macros

  • novice programming experience: HTML, Python, JavaScript

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