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| Reference ID: | CV-ZJVLTEW |
| Updated: | May 04, 2008 |
| Available: | Immediately |
| Will Relocate: | Yes |
| GIS Experience: | 6 years |
| Desired Salary: | 60k/year |
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| | | David O'Neill | | | | | | | Professional Experience |
| GIS Project Coordinator/Analyst | Texas State Army National Guard | | August 2007-Present | | •Calculate and Develop S.D.Z.’s (Surface Danger Zones) for all gun ranges within training sites for T.C.C. (Training Command Center).
•Using the SDSFIC data model, collect, standardize and document all relevant GIS data according to an overall Master Plan for the Texas Army National Guards.
•On a daily bases, provide reports or write ups of the current status of GIS relative actives to high ranking military officials.
•Provide GIS solutions, services and training for a wide range of auxiliary and support needs. | | GIS Supervisor | GlobalMind | | October 2005 - April 2007 | | •Managed a four person team responsible for developing a web-based GIS application (NMIREsource), which allows users to quickly and easily locate county parcel and/or tax roll data throughout the state of Florida.
•Responsible for establishing standards for processing and unifying large amounts of data (tabular, vector and raster), from varying data sources, into a single, common database using an in-house application, ArcToolbox and custom models using ModelBuilder.
•Managed GIS staff responsible for data processing, application usage and development, as well as customer support, training and satisfaction.
•Handled research, analysis and ultimately purchasing of city, county, state, and federal agencies’ GIS datasets and maintain the GIS metadata based on FGDC standard configurations.
•Developed efficient and effective support strategies, common use scenarios and end-user training guides for our custom applications.
•Created and maintained accurate documentation of developed processes and procedures. | | GIS Analyst/Manager | New York City Parks and Recreation | | August 2001 - October 2005 | | •Built and maintained the agency wide Intranet Mapping Server running on Server 2000/IIS and Tomcat.
•Developed GIS specific map services using ArcIMS along with customized front-ends using both HTML and JavaScript.
•Set up an extensive static map library used for display and print purposes.
•Helped coordinate and design GPS projects based on departmental needs.
•Acted as a representative for the Park's GIS efforts at many citywide GIS steering committees and user group meetings.
•Assisted fulfilling Agency wide requests for tailor-made GIS maps using the entire ArcGIS software suite.
•Responsible for collecting essential spatial data using various GIS/GPS software products. | | Level 4 Technical Support Associate | Juno Online Services | | September 2000 - May 2001 | | •Acted as an intermediate between the lower level technical agents and the development team.
•Developed and implemented new curriculum for agents in training.
•Tested and certified all solutions issued to Level 3 and lower technical support agents.
•Supported the development team determine existing ‘bugs’ within beta version of the client software. |
| | | | Keywords: | ArcGIS, ArcInfo, ArcPad, ArcSDE, .NET, GPS | |
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