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For portfolio of GIS, Cartrography, and Spatial Analysis work, please see: www.benjaminlobato.com
EDUCATION
08/10 – 08/11 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Tempe, AZ; Master of Advanced Studies in GIS; 4.0 GPA
08/05 – 05/10 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Tempe, AZ; B.S. in Geography with honors; GIS certificate
EXPERIENCE
07/12 – HALLECK ROAD MEDIA, Mesa, AZ
IT support and designer
o Offer design and technical support for the online presence of a local audio-visual company and provide technical support for their computer hardware and software needs.
02/12 – 07/12 WAVEVISION INTERNET, Tempe, AZ
Technical support and billing clerk
o Technical support through the troubleshooting of internet connectivity issues, while working in the back-end of a regional ISP through a UNIX shell.
o Promoted to full-time billing clerk due to my aptitude and responsibility.
01/10 – 08/11 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tempe, AZ
Geographic research assistant
o Cartographer and GIS specialist for a large-scale academic research project studying the relationship between land-use planning and water resource management.
o Provide written and visual reports of spatial data for publishing and conferences.
01/07 – 05/12 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tempe, AZ
GIS library aide
o Helped students and professors at the ASU Map Collection with GIS and related information technology.
o Produced visually appealing reference maps to help with library resource look-up.
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