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Plant Data

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United States
Posted:
October 29, 2015

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Aaron Hunter

Visual Data Specialist II - Aerotek @ Google Maps

Seattle, WA

*****.********@*****.*** - 206-***-****

WORK EXPERIENCE

Visual Data Specialist II

Aerotek @ Google - December 2013 to Present

Learned and used an independent GIS software to edit navigation map data. Worked with remote teams via verbal and written correspondence.

Worked on a large team, mentoring, answering questions, and guiding teammates to reach production targets. Interpreted multiple visual sources into a cohesive vector/based drawing. Acquired skills in data entry, OS/ Ubuntu platforms, document/e-mail management. Performed quality control to ensure data was represented accurately. Interviewed new hires to determine if their experience met our team's qualifications. Ecological Restoration Technician

Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust - May 2012 to October 2013 Tracked and treated invasive plant species in natural areas from Issaquah to Snoqualmie Pass. Used a GPS to import data into GIS software to create maps of invasive plant infestations. Led conservation crews and volunteers on restoration projects. Determined native plants to implement in areas of former invasive plant infestation.

Ecotech Intern

People for Puget Sound - February 2012 to May 2012 Developed and implemented ecological restoration projects along the Duwamish River. Surveyed restoration experiments using wildlife-friendly methods.

NOTABLE

PROJECTS - Worked with the Department of Natural Resources to locate, map, and treat invasive plant infestations in Natural Resource Conservation Areas on Rattlesnake Mountain, Tiger Mountain, and Mt. Si.

- Mapped and controlled invasive plant infestations within Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest for King County and the Forest Service.

- Surveyed, mapped, and treated invasive plant species on Table Mountain for the Forest Service as part of their Emergency Detection Rapid Response for wildfires. Located and treated Hieracium Pratense (King-Devil Hawkweed), which then became the first known Class A noxious weed in Kittitas County. EDUCATION

B.A. in Environmental Studies

The University of Washington

September 2009 to June 2011

A.A.

Shoreline Community College

September 2006 to December 2008



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