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Data Entry Information Security

Location:
Lincoln City, OR
Posted:
December 11, 2023

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Lincoln City, Oregon Email: ******@*****.***

Sharie Greenwood

Objective

To obtain and secure a position that will enable me to contribute and utilize my illimitable skill set for a reputable company with a potential to grow and increase productivity. Qualifications:

GIS Archaeological Photography

Infra Data Entry Type 2 Firefighter

NEPA Forest Archaeology

GPS Garmin Monitoring

Desert Archaeology Faunal Analysis

Field Surveys Section 106

Implementing Datums Prehistoric Archaeology

Section 110 Excavation

Historic Archaeology Archiving

STP Preparation APE Reports

Cataloging

Education

Keller Graduate School

2021- Present

Networking Concepts and Applications, Strategic Management and Technology, Principles of Information Security and Privacy, Network Security, Disaster Recovery/Forensics and Security, IT-Governance, Innovations Through Technology, Essentials of Information Systems and Programming, Accounting and Finance, Managing Organizational Change, Systems Analysis Planning and Control

Cal State University San Bernardino September 2010 - June 2013 Classes Related to Desired Position: Cultures Mexican and Central American, Archaeology of the Southwest and California, Indians of the Southwest, Archaeology, Human Osteology and Functional Anatomy, Great Ideas in Anthropology, Cross Cultural Perspectives Child Rearing, Anthropology of Human Development, Primate Evolution and Ecology, Magic, Religion and Science, Psychology of Social Behavior, Language and Culture, Human Origins, Health, Illness, and Healing.

Degree: Bachelors of Arts in Anthropology

Victor Valley Community College June 2005 - December 2007 Classes related to Desired Position: Geospatial Technology I, Intro to GIS, Archaeology Field Class, Environmental Science, Ecological Restoration, Archaeology Lab, Physical Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology 101.

Degree: Associates in Liberal Arts

Employment

Bureau of Land Management Applegate Field Office

May 2016-Dec 2016

Archaeological Field Technician GS-0102-7

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Biology, Botany, Engineering, Roads, Hazard Tree Removal, OHV, Forest Service Sites)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Historical Property Damage, Artifacts, Established/Reestablished Site Boundaries, Prehistoric/Historic Site Damage, Data Recovery, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, PhotoLogs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance, Site Flagging for APE, Implementing Datums)

- Documentation (Updating Existing Records, Records For New Sites, Clearance Memos, ARR Reports, Site Reports)

- GIS (Databases and Maps for Individual Artifacts, Site Boundaries, Boundaries of Areas Surveyed, APE Maps, GPS Garmin)

- Participated in Tribal Consultation.

- Public Education/Awareness

- Equally worked sections 106 and 110 compliance statements and work

- Recording and documenting Petroglyphs and Pictographs

- Recording and documenting extensive sets of rock rings and features

- Recording and documenting historic reservoirs

- Read and interpreted topographical maps, conducted surveys in rough and steep terrain

- Prepared technical reports, worked with site maps, archaeological inventory, and historical documents

- Worked with a variety of hand tools (shovels, trowels, and screening devices)

- Participated in archaeological field studies, compiled data for resource inventory, and conducted library research related to cultural or historical field studies

- Organizing and re-filing hard copy records, reports, and catalogs

- Integrating hard copy with soft copy data into one main data set frame

- NVCRS

Inyo National Forest

Humboldt Toiyabe National Forest

June 2015 – October 2015

Archaeological Technician GS- 6/1

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Biology, Botany, Engineering, Roads, Hazard Tree Removal, OHV, Forest Service Sites)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Historical Property Damage, Artifacts, Established/Reestablished Site Boundaries,

Prehistoric/Historic Site Damage, Data Recovery, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, Photo

Logs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance, Site Flagging for APE, Implementing Datums)

- Documentation (Updating Existing Records, Records For New Sites, Clearance Memos, ARR Reports, Site Reports)

- GIS (Databases and Maps for Individual Artifacts, Site Boundaries, Boundaries of Areas Surveyed, APE Maps, GPS Garmin)

- Participated in Tribal Consultation with Bishop Paiute Tribe.

- Public Education/Awareness

- Equally worked sections 106 and 110 compliance statements and work

- Recording and documenting Petroglyphs and Pictographs

- Recording and documenting Piuga rings

- Read and interpreted topographical maps, conducted surveys in rough and steep terrain

- Prepared technical reports, worked with site maps, archaeological inventory, and historical documents

- Worked with a variety of hand tools (shovels, trowels, and screening devices)

- Participated in archaeological field studies, compiled data for resource inventory, and conducted library research related to cultural or historical field studies

-Organizing and re-filing records, reports, and catalogs USDA San Bernardino National Forest January 2010 – November 2013 SCEP Archaeology GS-0199 5/2

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Biology, Botany, Engineering, Roads, Hazard Tree Removal, OHV, Forest Service Sites)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Historical Property Damage, Artifacts, Established/Reestablished Site Boundaries,

Prehistoric/Historic Site Damage, Data Recovery, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, Photo Logs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance, Site Flagging for APE, Implementing Datums)

- Documentation (Updating Existing Records, Records For New Sites, Clearance Memos, ARR Reports, Site Reports)

- GIS (Databases and Maps for Individual Artifacts, Site Boundaries, Boundaries of Areas Surveyed, APE Maps, GPS Garmin)

- Participated in Tribal Consultation with the San Manuel and Morongo Band of mission Indians.

- Public Education/Awareness (Attended festivals for the SBNFA & the Forest Service for public education on the topic of the local tribes and history, and customs in the San Bernardino Mountains)

- Equally worked sections 106 and 110 compliance statements and work

- Read and interpreted topographical maps, conducted surveys in rough and steep terrain

- Prepared technical reports, worked with site maps, archaeological inventory, and historical documents

- Worked with a variety of hand tools (shovels, trowels, and screening devices)

- Participated in archaeological field studies, compiled data for resource inventory, and conducted library research related to cultural or historical field studies USDA San Bernardino National Forest June 2009 – January 2010 Archaeological Technician GS-1039 5/1

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Biology, Botany, Engineering, Roads, Hazard Tree Removal, OHV, Forest Service Sites)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Historical Property Damage, Artifacts, Established/Reestablished Site Boundaries, Prehistoric/Historic Site Damage, Data Recovery, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, Photo Logs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance, Site Flagging for APE, Implementing Datums)

- Documentation (Updating Existing Records, Records For New Sites, Site Reports)

- GIS (Databases and Maps for Individual Artifacts, Site Boundaries, Boundaries of Areas Surveyed, APE

Maps, GPS Garmin)

- Participated in Tribal Consultation with the San Manuel and Morongo Band of mission Indians.

- Public Education/Awareness (Attended festivals for the SBNFA & the Forest Service for public education on the topic of the local tribes and history, and customs in the San Bernardino Mountains)

- Primarily section 106, and some 110 work

USDA San Bernardino National Forest June 2008 – March 2009 Archaeological Technician GS-1039 5/1

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Biology, Botany, Engineering, Roads, Hazard Tree Removal, OHV, Forest Service Sites)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Historical Property Damage, Artifacts, Established/Reestablished Site Boundaries, Prehistoric/Historic Site Damage, Data Recovery, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, Photo Logs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance, Site Flagging for APE, Implementing Datums)

- Documentation (Updating Existing Records, Records For New Sites, Site Reports)

- GIS (Databases and Maps for Individual Artifacts, Site Boundaries, Boundaries of Areas Surveyed, APE Maps, GPS Garmin)

- Participated in Tribal Consultation with the San Manuel and Morongo Band of mission Indians.

- Public Education/Awareness (Attended festivals for the SBNFA & the Forest Service for public education on the topic of the local tribes and history, and customs in the San Bernardino Mountains)

- Primarily section 106

Analytic Archaeology June 2006 – May 2008

Archaeological Technician

- Field Surveys (Intrusive, Non-intrusive, Intensive, Extensive, Purposive, Sampling)

- Project Monitoring (Lot Development in conjunction with city planning)

- Evaluation/Cataloging (Lithic Analysis, Recovering Artifacts, Established Site Boundaries, Archiving, Analyzing Historic/Prehistoric Artifacts, Photo Logs, Excavation, Test pits, Artifact Logs, Reconnaissance)

- Primarily section 106 work

Volunteer Work

S.B.N.F.A. Children's Forest June 2001 - May 2008

Archaeology (Heritage Staff), Greenhouse Care, Seedling Re-potting, public education on the topic of the local tribes and history, and customs in the San Bernardino Mountains. Public education on forest care and safety in the San Bernardino Mountains. Working with the youth on restoration projects, plantings, ecology and environmental education projects, various festivals and lectures on restoration, environmental awareness activities, ecological education, campfire demonstrations, educational hikes with children giving a real life perspective on the forest's need for sustainability, and archaeological awareness, significance, and education San Bernardino County Museum June 2006 - February 2008 Archiving, Burnt Bone Analysis, Cataloging, Checking in Inventory, Updating Records, Assisting in Repatriation, Lithic Analysis, Data recovery. Collecting, Cleaning, Categorizing Artifacts, Labeling, and Preparing For Curation

Awards: Presidential Volunteer Award: 12/2005 (Gold), 12/2006 (Platinum), 12/2007 (Platinum) References

Doug McKay District Ranger at USDAFS Phone: (909) 744 - 2701 Gina Griffith District Archaeologist at USDA SBNFPhone: (909) 382 - 2661 Email: *********@*****.***

George Kline Region Archaeologist at BLM Phone: (619) 792 - 9340 Email: ******.*****@***.***

Eric Dillingham District Archaeologist at Humboldt Phone: (760) 616 - 4110 Kailyee Crews District Archaeologist at Humboldt Phone: (530) 320 - 4977 William Kerwin District Archaeologist at Inyo Phone: (760) 937 - 0122 Janelle Walker District Archaeologist at Inyo Phone: (916) 204 - 0704 Frank Baccera Roads Manager at USDA SBNF Phone: (951) 522 - 9108 Email: ***********@*****.***

Heather Kornowski Infantry at USAF Phone: (909) 801 - 9376 Email: ***********@***.***



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