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| Reference ID: | CV-BHLRTUS |
| Updated: | December 26, 2009 |
| Available: | Immediately |
| Will Relocate: | No |
| GIS Experience: | 9 years |
| Desired Salary: | $65,000K/Year |
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| | | Emily Clary | | | | Educational Experience |
| University of New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM | Degree: Master of Science Major: Geography Dates: August 2002 - June 2007 | | University of New Mexico | Albuquerque, NM | Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Geology Dates: August 1995 - June 2001 |
| | | | Professional Experience |
| GIS Analyst | DUDLEY & ASSOCIATES, LLC | | October 2004 - Present | Denver, CO | -Responsible for infrastructure and facility basemaps
for natural gas projects in Wyoming and Utah,
displaying well production data, incorporating
geological interpretations, monitoring environmental
stipulations, and tracking gas field operations.
-Worked extensively with Bureau of Land
Management to produce maps and illustrations for
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) under National
Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) analyzing
potential risk and impact to local economy, wildlife
habitat, viewshed, sensitive soils, and erosion as a
result of development and produced water.
-Coordinated with Environmental Consultant and
Wyoming Department of Air Quality to produce maps
displaying effects of diesel pump engines on ozone
levels utilizing in depth air quality models, climate
data, digital elevation model, and engineering
specifications resulting in an Best Available Control
Technology (BACT) analysis.
-Utilized advanced geoprocessing and modeling
techniques to create 3-D visualization and
development map series for permitting of large 1,200
natural gas well project development, associated
surface disturbance, and reclamation using ESRI
ArcGIS. | | Remote Sensing Analyst | Earth Data Analysis Center | | January 2000 - August 2004 | Albuquerque, NM | -Worked with New Nexico Natural Heritage program to
produce vegetation and fuel load maps for potential
wildfire and reclamation analysis in Valles Caldera
National Forest using GIS, remote sensing, and
spatial statistics.
-Evaluation of Landsat ETM+ satellite imagery for
identification of irrigated lands, along with hydrological
and evapotranspiration analysis for New Mexico
Office of the State Engineer.
-Led Tamarisk mapping project field excursion in
Colfax County, New Mexico in which GPS validation
and air photo maps where used in the field to identify
and abate tamarisk in an effort to minimize risk to
water quality, soils, and cattle.
-Coordinated with regional Bureau of Land
Management and local ranchers to conduct a study
analyzing the effects of various land use practices on
diminishing prairie-chicken habitat. | | NASA Earth Science Intern | NASA Ames Research Center | | June 2003 - August 2003 | Moffett Fld, Mountain View, CA | -Project team leader involving high school,
undergraduate, and graduate students in summer long
project incorporating GIS, Remote Sensing, and 3-D
animation software to identify and map potential
mosquito habitat.
-Worked extensively with Monterey County
Department of Health and Northern Salinas Mosquito
Abatement District to identify areas of high-risk to
West Nile Virus, areas of increased abatement, and
proactive solutions for monitoring vector born disease
in Monterey County, California. |
| | | | Other Information | | A combined 10 years experience using GIS and Remote Sensing to aid in decision making and planning. Coordinated and worked with many industries including energy, environmental, and public health. | | | Keywords: | ArcGIS Extensions, ArcGIS, ArcInfo, ArcView, ERDAS, GPS | |
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