Bjorn Thomas Schey
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Education Hydrogeology
The University of Texas at Austin
Program Knowledge ArcMap: Expertise and extensive experience with ArcMap and
associated extensions including, but not limited to: X-Tools, Hawth’s
Tools, Spatial Analyst
ArcCatalog: Used for general organization and management of
GeoDatabases.
ArcToolbox: Familiarity with use of most tools.
Golden Surfer: Used as a compliment to ArcMap to create more precise
contour lines and other interpolation calculations.
Microsoft Excel: Extensive use, and the integration of excel data with
ArcGIS.
Microsoft Access: Organization of GeoDatabases. Integration of data
from Access into other programs
SURPAC: 3-Dimensional Ore Modeling Software.
W ellCAD: Graphical Analysis Software for drill holes.
AutoCAD: CAD drafting software
FME: Tool allowing precise translation between spatial data formats.
Work Experience
GIS Analyst, Frontline Energy Services, Concord, CA
December 2013 -
Present
Consultant for Utility Company, managing Aerial Mapping programs and
setting up automation that incorporates field collected data into spatial
databases for use with regulation and permitting. Executing many other
QA/QC tasks as they are requested by client.
GIS Analyst, Tessellations, Inc., The Woodlands, TX
July 2012 - December
2013
Consultant for Independent Petroleum Corporation, working primarily
with Quality Assurance and Quality Control for pipeline and well survey
data. This includes process development and automation using python
scripts and models built within model builder in Arc. General map making
for various departments and GIS support for Oil Company employees is
also commonplace.
GIS Analyst, McCarthy Exploration, Austin, TX
July 2010 – July 2012
Creating maps for field exploration, presentation figures and resource
evaluation. Developing 3 dimensional models for display and analysis of
subsurface resources. Creating, organizing and maintaining databases
for spatial and nonspatial data.
GIS Analyst, City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department
February 2010 – June
2010
Creating field maps for inter/intradepartmental city employees.
Publishing visuals for presentations and projects. Managing department
assets by maintaining a spatial database. Resolving land ownership
disputes via maps and GPS. Using AutoCAD for potential and existing
park layouts.
GIS Analyst, Signal Equities, New Braunfels, TX
June 2008 – February
2010
Managing large amounts of spatial data, including but not limited to: well
holes, land leases and elevation data. ArcCatalog and Microsoft Access
are used extensively to manage this data. Frequent use of ArcMap to
produce maps using this data. Surpac (3-Dimensional Mining Software)
and WellCAD (Geophysical graphing software)
December 2006 – June GIS Analyst, LBG-Guyton Associates, Austin, TX
2008
Numerous tasks performed, primarily the use of GIS to map and
evaluate aquifers. Fieldwork including water sample collection, well
cutting collection and evaluation, and GPS location of wells.
January 2006 – August Research Assistant under Dr. Paul Mann, University of Texas
Institute for Geophysics
2006
Time was spent at the beginning doing normal clerical work, copying,
faxing, etc. Last few months were spent using GIS making and
organizing shape files and attributes tables.
Employability Status: US Citizen
Professional Marty Stump, Landscape Architect, City of
References: Austin, *****.*****@**.******.**.**
Bill Bailey, Landman, Signal Equities, **********@********.***
Matthew Clark, GIS Analyst, Whole Foods, **********@*****.***
Jody Williamson, President, McCarthy
Exploration, **************@*****.***