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Manager Sql Server

Location:
Seattle, WA
Posted:
February 22, 2013

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Paige C. Eagle

abqlgh@r.postjobfree.com

Pubs, Presentations, & Posters

> Ecological data analyst/manager:Professional experience as a database and web developer (7 yrs), biostatistician (2 yrs), and GIS consultant (M.S. concentration in biometry, with 24 hours in statistics and 3 semesters as graduate student instructor for

Natural Resource Statistics and Population EcologyBachelor s degree in MathematicsProgramming experience in Visual Basic (VB .NET 2003, Microsoft Access), SQL (SQL Server 7.0, MySQL), PHP,

ColdFusion (CF Studio 4.0), HTMLExperience applying GIS (ArcView, Atlas) in mapping migratory bird routes and as a tool in nature reserve design

in northern MichiganProficient in statistical software packages SPSS and SYSTAT, working knowledge of SPlus and SAS

> Conservation Biologist/Field Ecologist:Professional experience investigating survey sampling/experimental design

issues of wildlife monitoring programsM.S. in Conservation Biology & Ecosystem ManagementExperience conducting extensive independent field research on songbird/habitat relationshipsAdvanced field identification skills, including thorough knowledge of birds by sight and sound, and eastern woody plants

> Teacher:

Five years combined teaching experience as secondary level student teacher, environmental educator, and

graduate student instructor

Education/Professional Training Visual Basic .NET Programming Certificate Program (currently enrolled)

2005, University of Washington Extension, Seattle, WashingtonMaster of Science degree in Conservation Biology & Ecosystem Management

December 1996, School of Natural Resources and

Environment, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Master s Thesis: "Identification and valution of American Redstart (Setophaga

ruticilla) breeding habitat in northern Michigan: a multivariate analysis."Bachelor of Arts degree in MathematicsState of Michigan Secondary Provincial Teaching Certificate

May 1991, College of Literature, Science, and the

Arts, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MichiganSummary of Professional ExperienceWeb/Database Programmer/Research Consultant (November 1998 present)

Fire & Mountain Ecology Lab,,, Seattle, WA

(formerly the Cascadia Field Station of the USGS ),

Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Lab, PNW Research Station, USDA Forest Service, Seattle, WA

Web (HTML, PHP) and database (Microsoft Access, MySQL) applications development and maintenance.Web/Database Programmer (August 1999 October 2003),

USGS, Laurel, MD

Development of SQL Server 2000 database and browser-based front-end with tiered security

levels using Macromedia ColdFusion . Database Developer/Programmer (November 1998 June 1999), Seattle, WA

Developed analysis application for countywide solid waste data using Visual Basic for Applications in Microsoft Access. Biostatistician (October 1997 - November 1998)

USGS, Laurel, MD GIS Research Consultant (June - September 1997), Washington, D.C.

Mapped banding and recovery sites of Alaskan migratory birds by species and region using Bird Banding Lab data in conjunction with ArcView GIS.Webmaster (April - September 1997), Washington, D.C.

(Site has since been redesigned)Graduate Student Instructor, Ann Arbor, Michigan

NRE 438: Natural Resources Statistics (Sept - Dec 1995 & 1996)BIO 154: Introductory Biology II (Jan - April 1996)NRE 425: Population Ecology (Jan - April 1995)Principal Investigator (May 1995 - August 1996), Pellston, Michigan.

Designed and conducted independent research on songbird/habitat relationships.Recycled Products Database Manager (June - August 1996), Ann Arbor, MIBird study specimen preparator,

Ann Arbor, MI (Sept - Dec 1994),

Wash. State Univ., Pullman, WA (Nov 1993 - May 1994)Environmental Educator/Field Teacher/Naturalist,

City of Seattle Parks and Recreation, Seattle, WA (May - August 1994),

W. Greenwich, RI (June 1992 - Sept 1993)Stone Environmental Schools, Ocean Park/Ferry Beach/Bridgeton, ME

(Sept 1991 - June 1992)WebsitesFire & Mountain Ecology Lab Home PagePower Analysis of Monitoring Programs (USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Inventory and Monitoring)

[Featured in the Scout Report for Science & Engineering, 2/4/1998. Site no longer active.]Amphibian Population Studies: Searchable Database of Counts over Time (USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Inventory and Monitoring)

[Featured in the Scout Report for Science & Engineering, 5/27/1998. Site no longer active.]Publications, Presentations, & Posters

Droege, S. and P. Eagle. (In press). Calling Surveys for North American Amphibians: An Evaluation and Rationale,

In (Ed.), Status and

Conservation of U.S. Amphibians. Volume 1: Conservation Essays. University of California Press, Berkeley, California.

Gibbs, J. P., S. Droege, and P. Eagle. 1998. Computers in biology: monitoring populations of plants and animals.

Bioscience 48(11): 935-940.

Eagle, P. C., S. Droege, and J. Gibbs. 1998. Amphibian monitoring, variability, and sample size: lessons from the

literature. Presentation, 79th Annual Meeting of the Amer. Soc. of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, July 16-22, 1998, Guelph, Ontario.

Eagle, P. C., J. P. Gibbs, and S. Droege. 1998.

Power analysis of wildlife monitoring programs: exploring the trade-offs between survey design variables and sample

size requirements. Poster, Ecological Society of America 83rd Annual Meeting, August 2-6, 1998, Baltimore, Maryland.

Binckley, C. A., P. Eagle, L. Monti, B. Plesky, K. Werner, D. Bystrak, M. Quinlan, P. Congdon, G. Spears, N. Carlson, and S. Droege. 1998.

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Poster, Ecological Society of America 83rd Annual Meeting, August 2-6, 1998, Baltimore, Maryland.



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