Ronald William Dunaway
San Clemente, CA 92672
E-mail: abh57y@r.postjobfree.com
Cell 1: 512-***-****
Cell 2: 512-***-****
Objective – To obtain a job with a reputable company with a stable history that has room for
advancement.
Work Experience
Weeks Marine Inc
4 Commerce Drive, Cranford, NJ 07016
11/05/2007 to 7/2/2010
Hydrographic Field Engineer/Survey Technician, $39,200.00 Annually.
Project Engineer : Geno Picardi 985-***-****
Collect, process and analyze hydrographic/bathymetric, and land geodetic based topographic survey data using electronic data
collection instruments (DGPS, total station, digital echo sounder, etc.) and custom software packages including Hypack Max, 6.2,
2008, and 2009a. Review and draw conclusions from collected data with projects managers and superintendents to optimize
operations efficiency at all individual job sites, completing and submitting daily reports, and other duties as assigned. Design and
layout of construction plans for various projects including shipping channel maintenance, beach nourishment and harbor
maintenance using AutoCAD 2004, Trimble Geomatic Office and Hypack software.
SAM Inc. Surveying and Aerial Mapping.
01/2003 to 07/2007
Survey Technician/Party Chief/Aerial Photogrammetrist
Collect, process and analyze aerial, geodetic land based survey data, including but not limited to Cadastral, Topographic, Construction Stakeout, and
ALTA, using electronic data collection instruments (DGPS, Leica Total Stations and Allegro Data Collectors with Carlson software, TDS
Software,etc.) and custom software packages including Leica Photgrammety Suite, AutoCAD 2004, and Microstation. Review and draw conclusions
from collected data with projects managers and superintendents to optimize operations efficiency at all individual job sites, completing and
submitting daily reports, and other duties as assigned.
Sera-Med Plasma Center
08/1995 to 03/2001
Phlebotomist/Donor Intake Technician
Intake of donors involving Blood Pressure, Vital Signs, Screening for blood borne pathogens including CJD (Creutzfeld Jacobs Disease), Hepatitus
A, B and C, and HIV. Setting up and maintenance of Plasma Donation Centrifuge Machinery for IV plasma donation and separation. Monitoring of
donors and machines for adverse reactions to donation or mechanical malfunction during donations. Left to pursue career in Hydorgraphic
Engineering and Surveying.
US Army
05/1991 to 01/1992
Trained and served as a Combat Medical Technician. Medical Discharge Honorable. Chapter 5-13
Education
Certified CAD Drafter Level 1
Austin Community College - July, 2006, Austin TX, 78759
Trimble RTK GPS w/Glonass Certification
System Dividends - January, 2010, Lafayette, LA 70506.
Introduction and discussion of general GPS principles and concepts (WGS84 reference frame, heights vs. elevations, local
coordinates, etc.) Introduction to the Survey Controller and receivers. Review and prepare system for field use (cabling, power
considerations, etc.)Review previous conceptual discussions and systems considerations. Setup and run planning software for
field session (satellite planning as well as survey goals and parameters).Instruction in TGO/TBC, download field data, review and
discuss data manipulation and management. Planning of field sessions including coordinate upload to the Survey Controller for
point/alignment stakeout and TGO/TBC calibrations. Conduct field sessions, download, process if necessary, and export data
(either graphics via DWG/DXF or Coordinates via ASCII) from TGO/TBC.TGO training. Discussion of basic connections
between the RTK and Post Processing aspects of the system.
91B-10 Combat Medical Specialist
United States Army – 8/1991 to 10/1991
Trained as emergency medical technician for the U.S. Army. Training included Phlebotomy, CPR, Application of
Intravenous Lines, Administering emergency medical treatment to battlefield casualties, Assisting with outpatient and
inpatient care and treatment Interviewing patients and recording their medical histories Taking patients' temperature, pulse
and blood pressure Preparing blood samples for laboratory analysis. Keeping health records and clinical files up-to-date.
Giving shots and medicines to patients. Preparing patients, operating rooms, equipment and supplies for surgery. [.2] Initial
stabilizing treatment and triage. Plan and conduct Evacuation from the field of battle and en route life support. Preventive
medicine. Field sanitation. Clinical medicine. Supportive Care in the event of delayed transport. Plan and Provide
instructions for unit Combat Lifesaver programs.