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Mist Circle, Powder Springs, GA 30001
678.526.9876
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celia@gmail.com
Professional
Abilities
ArcGIS 8.x – 10.x ESRI
BAO ArcCatalog
Cartography GPS Project
Management
Pertinent
Experience
6+ years of hands on experience with GIS & GPS Technologies.
4+ years of experience with the DOD.
Education
Middle Tennessee State University,
Murfreesboro, TN.
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology with a minor in Archaeology
& Aerospace, August 1999.
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Training
Over 90 hours of training through
professional workshops and training seminars (2007 – 2011).
Pertinent
Experience
Geographic Information System Coordinator July
2009 - present
Responsible for all aspects of the GIS
and related GIS projects including providing written and verbal reports to my
supervisor. Conduct inventory, quality
control, and analysis of geospatial data in support of technical solutions,
marketing, distribution, communications and economic development using ArcGIS
9.x – 10.x. Prepare, design and
implement digital and print media necessary for high level project
presentations, site selection, State and local incentive zones analysis, and
the marketing of Electric Cities of Georgia and its participants utilizing MS
Office. Create and set cartographic
standards for all mapping products.
Research state, local and federal regulations pertaining to the use of
geospatial data and how it may affect ECG’s Participants (52 different
government municipalities across Georgia).
Conduct editing of shapefiles and geodatabases of existing parcels, roads,
community infrastructure, transportation and natural resources taking advantage
of the full suite of ArcGIS 9.x – 10.x products. Coordinate with local government authorities
to obtain necessary geospatial data used in our GIS. Develop custom geospatial data such as roads and
maintain geospatial data. Document
geospatial data, analysis, and scopes of works throughout the life cycle. Write and perform all scopes of work for GIS
related projects which required the ability to handle simultaneous tasks and
GIS projects. Utilize ArcGIS 9.x – 10.x,
ArcCatalog, Google Earth Pro, MS Office, FileMaker Pro, Adobe and other similar
software on a daily basis to manage the GIS and technical solution projects.
Geographic Information System Specialist July
2008 – July 2009
Prepare, design and implement digitized
maps and related materials using ArcGIS 9.x.
This required judgment in the independent evaluation, selection and
substantial adaptation and modification of standard techniques, procedures and
criteria and the analysis and interpretation of spatial characteristics. Devise new approaches and techniques for
project management. Prepare, design and
implement digital maps necessary for site and parcel planning using ArcGIS 9.x. Procure, QA/QC and document all geospatial
data. Coordinate the acquisition of
geospatial data through various levels of local government. Perform highly detailed and precise edits as
needed for the best and most accurate geospatial data using ArcGIS9.x. Use geospatial data in the preparation and
creation of maps and other marketing materials for internal and external
entities using ArcGIS 9.x. Coordinate
geographic and tabular information for the Site and Building relational databases. Translate verbal and written requests into
computer based designs and printed projects.
Provide both verbal and written reports to the Director on any GIS projects
and the state of the GIS. Utilize ArcGIS
9.x, ArcCatalog, Google Earth Pro, MS Office, FileMaker Pro, Adobe and other
similar software on a daily basis.
GIS Administrator July
2007– June 2008
Promoted to GIS Administrator in July 2007. Provide support to all programs within the
DPW Environmental Division. Maintain the
Geographic Information System (GIS), procure and edit geospatial data as needed
using ArcGIS 8.x – 9.x. Coordinate with
local, state and federal governments to expand the geospatial data set to
improve the quality of the division’s electronic information
management system. Gather and
coordinate appropriate mapping data from existing private and commercial
vending sources. Perform QA/QC of all
geospatial data. Responsible for providing
GIS technical support, including:
maintenance of GIS hardware systems; importation, creation and updating
of shapefiles, geodatabases and maps; detailed editing of geospatial data, and
georeferencing utilizing ArcGIS 8.x – 9.x.
Responsible for briefing management both verbally and in written reports
on the status of ongoing GIS projects and the GIS. Coordinate updating and maintenance of all shapefiles
and geodatabases, monitor system performance, install new versions of software
and additional hardware and software components, and perform periodic backups
of data. Conducts training sessions and
personal instruction to Environmental Division personnel on GIS and GPS
operation, data, software upgrades, etc.
Provide support by using Trimble, Garmin and TOPCON Global Positioning
System (GPS) units to locate items of interest for the development and or
update of the GIS and management of projects.
Analyze spatial, spectral, and relational data for environmental program
management applications and provide the results of this analysis to
Environmental Division personnel in written reports. Perform quality checks on data received from
outside sources to make sure the data conforms to Army standards (SDSFIE).
Program Manager May 2006– July 2007
Promoted to Program Manager in May 2006 from Cultural Resources
Technician position. Program Manager for
Wetlands, Floodplains, and Borrow Pits.
Responsibilities included Prevention & Compliance Branch project
management. Used ArcGIS 8.x on a daily
basis to update project shape files and relational databases related to program
management. Review projects and inspect
design drawings to determine effects on wetlands, floodplains and needs for
fill materials utilizing ArcGIS 8.x.
Comment and review on Environmental Assessments, Individual Job Orders,
and installation plans through an online database. Use Trimble and Garmin GPS units for field
collection of data points. Coordinate
between various staff, state and federal regulators, and off-site contractors
to accomplish mission objectives. Write
scopes of work and monitor quality of work when contracted out to a third
party.
CRM Technician October 2004– May 2006
Responsible for Phase I and Phase II archeology assessments in
support of timber harvest, bug spots, ranges and many other types of projects. Gathered geospatial data through fieldwork
and internet research. Create and QA/QC
cultural resources shapefiles and geodatabases using ArcGIS 8.x. Review relevant research material and related
reports. Took digital images, mapped
sites, collected raw data, and cataloged data for future curation. Used Garmin and Trimble GPS units to collect
data in the field at various sites to create site maps, boundaries and
shapefiles later used with ArcGIS 8.x.
Developed and managed an assortment of databases and maps in order to
assess cultural resource management needs.
Archeology Technician April
2004 – June 2004
AMEC Earth & Environmental, Pelham Range, AL
Navigation by Garmin GPS unit and compass headings along transacts
throughout thick forest areas. Locate
and mark borders of known and unknown sites in preparation for timber harvests. Once located, the borders of historic and
prehistoric sites were then documented and marked. Lab work included cleaning and interpreting
artifacts, and making sure proper paperwork was filled out for sites and
artifacts.
Student Internship May 1999- Aug. 1999
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
As a three-person team, we surveyed cliff lines within the
national park boundary. The cliff lines
were surveyed to locate rock shelters and establish an official site
number. Once located, a Trimble GPS unit
was used to obtain coordinates, drew technical sketches, collected any artifacts
on the surface and photographed any features.
We used a topographical map to place the rock shelter at its location,
later to be verified with the GPS coordinates.
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