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THE OMEGA GROUP, Wayne, PA
GIS Project Manager 2007 2012
Serve as project lead in the completion of 50+ medium to large-scale crime mapping implementations, managing projects from inception to solution delivery and support.
Highly proficient understanding of relational databases and design (SQL Server & Oracle).
Enhance end users understanding of ArcGIS and Omega products by conducting group and individual training sessions and creating user-friendly training materials.
Produce comprehensive GIS maps used for Crime Analysis.
Create access database queries used to select records on demand in support of end user requests.
Develop and maintain detailed and complex Crystal Reports for both internal and client use.
Primary resource for providing day to day customer support to multiple law enforcement, public safety and education agencies from across the United States.
Manage and create Map Caches, map layers, and geocoding services.
NAVTEQ, Conshohocken, PA
GIS Analyst II
2004 2007
Built and maintained assigned road centerline database.
Collected and coded addresses and sources to ensure accurate representation of real world conditions.
Monitored databases for new additions, changes, errors, and modifications.
TELEATLAS OF NORTH AMERICA, Albany, NY
GIS Technician
2003 2004
Performed data collection and updating road geometry, addresses, Points of Interest, traffic maneuvers, signpost features, and other services
EDUCATION:
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Slippery Rock, PA
Bachelor of Science, Geography and Environmental Studies
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
ESRI Enterprise Solutions: ArcView 3.x 10.x
Relational databases and design SQL Server, Oracle, Access
Crystal Reports
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