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| Reference ID: | CV-ZOBKYZG |
| Updated: | April 01, 2008 |
| Available: | Immediately |
| Will Relocate: | Yes |
| GIS Experience: | 4 years |
| Desired Salary: | 60,000 |
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| | | Benjamin Palko | | | | Educational Experience |
| Tennessee Technological University | Cookeville, TN | Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Geology-GIS Concentration Dates: August 2003 - December 2004 | | Roane State Community College | Harriman, TN | Degree: Associates of Science Major: Geographic Information Sy Dates: August 2002 - June 2003 |
| | | | Professional Experience |
| GIS Specialist | URS Corporation | | March 2006 - Present | Oak Ridge, TN | GIS Specialist, United States Steel Company Remedial Investigation, Duluth, Minnesota, 2/2008-3/2008: Mapping for Remedial Investigation of the St Louis River at the US Steel site of the water samples taken for differing analytes at differing depths and times.
GIS Specialist, Yucca Mountain Rail Environmental Impact Statement, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, 6/2007–1/2008: Mapping for Environmental Impact Statement in conjunction with proposed rail system to Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository and the effect of pumping from wells for construction camps and their impact to existing wells, water rights, and faults.
GIS Specialist, West Valley Demonstration Project ArcView Conversion, West Valley, New York, 4/2007–6/2007: ArcView 3.2a conversion to ArcMap 9.2 Upgrade from .apr files to .mxd files to meet client demands for entire project. Upgrade from CAD files, .dxf and .dwg to .mxd.
GIS Specialist, Lackland AFB Utility Mapping, San Antonio, Texas, 1/2007–3/2007 and 1/2008–4/2008: Utilities infrastructure mapping for current overhead and underground electrical systems, potable water systems, and wastewater pumping and treatment systems.
GIS Specialist, Hurricane Katrina Demolition/Debris Removal, New Orleans, Louisiana, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 7/2006–1/2007: Provided mapping and analytical support in conjunction with the demolition of damaged structures, removal of storm-related debris, removal of saltwater killed trees, and coordination with work crews to perform before mentioned work. Plotted the progress for demolished structures, removal of debris, and removal of saltwater killed trees.
GIS Specialist, Hurricane Katrina Marine Debris Removal Database Design and Implementation, Biloxi, Mississippi, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 3/2006–7/2006: Provided design, technical, and functional support for database designed for use during wet debris site investigation, prioritization, and specification to concentrate debris sites needed for debris removal contract award process for $330 million mission assignment.
| | Hydrologist II | Jacobs Engineering Group | | October 2004 - February 2006 | Oak Ridge, TN | Hydrologist II, SWSA 4 Pump Test, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S. Department of Energy, 9/2005–2/2006: Provided technical and hydrologic support during pump test of burial ground containment trench to determine trench effectiveness in containing groundwater flow out of the burial ground and sump effectiveness in transport of captured groundwater.
Hydrologist II, Natural System Regional Simulation Model and South Florida Regional Simulation Model, South Florida Everglades, South Florida Water Management District, 3/2005–12/2005: Matched new framework [Natural System Regional Simulation Model (NSRSM)] with existing model framework [South Florida Regional Simulation Model (SFRSM)] for use in building density mesh for surface water in conjunction with ongoing Florida Water Management District’s surface water modeling and the Everglades Restoration Project. Also managed website for peer review of NSRSM in conjunction with the District guidelines and the Florida Sunshine Laws.
Hydrologist II, Massachusetts Military Reservation Otis Air Force Base, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, 10/2004–8/2005: Designed groundwater well field system for the remediation of groundwater contamination plume for Ashumet Valley and lessen ecological impact, model the plume over time to project plume cleanup, and optimization of well field for cost effectiveness.
Hydrologist II, East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S. Department of Energy, 2/2005–8/2005: Designed groundwater well field system for the remediation of groundwater contamination for Oak Ridge National Laboratory facilities and lessen ecological impact, model the contamination over time to project cleanup timeframe, and optimization of well field and pumping for cost effectiveness.
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| | | | Other Information | 4 years of experience in computer programming; database design and application; groundwater, soil, and fate-transport modeling; groundwater well field optimization; 3D animations; and GIS applications/analysis.
Programs: ArcView 3.2a, 3.3, ArcGIS 8.3, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, ArcHYDRO, SDSFIE Data Standards, GMS, Techplot 10, AutoCAD, TR-55, Surfer 8, Idrisi Image Processing, Corel Draw, PhotoShop, Vedit, Windows ME, 2000, NT, XP Professional, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Power Point. Also works with the following ESRI extensions: ArcSDE, ArcCatalog, ArcTools, Network Analyst, Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, Hydrology modeling, Cave Tools, Geocoding, BASINS, PLOAD, Model Builder. Languages: Visual Basic/5.0/6.0/.NET, C, Avenue, HTML, Cold Fusion, and Oracle. | | | Keywords: | ArcGIS Extensions, ArcGIS, ArcInfo, ArcSDE, ArcView, AutoCAD | |
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