Post Job Free

Resume

Sign in

Safety Officer Manager

Location:
Kelso, WA
Salary:
53-73k annually
Posted:
August 12, 2020

Contact this candidate

Resume:

Jonathan Charles Hogue

*** *** ****** ***. **

Longview, WA 98632

Phone: 207-***-****

Email: ade958@r.postjobfree.com

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY:

Environmental Policy and Management professional completing Master of Science graduate degree at the University of Denver with a focus on sustainable development, urban and ecological land planning, and advanced scientific research and writing. Skilled in communicating complex environmental policies to the public, stakeholders, and developers. Proficient grant writing experience, effective communicator, and a proven record of accomplishments including successfully managing teams purposed for environmental restoration, sustainability, and terrestrial ecosystem management. SKILLS AND LICENSES:

-Grant Writing; I.e. Tribal Wildlife Grant, Native American Agriculture Fund, Comp. 319

-Hydrology; Parshall Flume, Solonist, Sonde, Insitu, Depth to Water, Pressure Transducer, Multi-parameter devices

-Lower Owens River Gorge (LORP); Avian, Vegetation, and Rapid Assessment Surveys

-Aquatic & Biological Field Survey, Data Collection, & Analysis

-Trimble; River Water Survey’s & Vegetation Mapping w/ USFWS

-Plankton Tow; Larvae Collection

-Fyke Net; Fecundity Approximation

-Drop-Net; Columbia White-Tailed Deer Capture w/ USFWS

-Species Fragmentation & Mitigation

-Line Point/Point Frame transects; Vegetation Surveying & Invasive Species Mitigation

-Lab Experience

-Herbicidal Application/Certification

-Soil Erosion & Ecology

-Urban & Ecological Environmental Sustainability, Planning, & Implementation

-NEPA, CEQA, and Additional State Regulatory Obligations

-Human Resources/Management

-Management of Large Field Crews

-Training/Hiring/Firing/Scheduling

-Time Management/Multi-tasking

-Data Collection/Data Entry

-Microsoft Word, Excel, & Typing

-Inventory, Ordering, & Supplies

-General Labor & Lands Management

-Heavy Equipment Operation: Tractor, Fork-Lift, Riding Lawnmower, and more

-Flatbed, Dump, & Boat Trailer Operation/Piloting

-Outboard Boat Operation

-Mechanical/Maintenance: Lawnmower, Weed-Wacker, Chainsaw, general handyman skills

-Troubleshooting

-4x4 Off-Road Operation

-Former Wilderness First Responder/First Aid

-Formerly CPR Certified

-Managing Inclement Weather Patterns in Varying Regions

-GPS Navigation

-Mapping Experience

-Cultural Resources

-Former U.S.S.A. Ski Team Member and Olympian

-Currently Sponsored Athlete: Alpine Skiing, Mountaineering, Rock-Climbing, Bouldering, & Running WORK EXPERIENCE:

Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Longview, Washington

Dates Employed: 02/10/2020-01/08/2020

Title: Senior Lands Steward, Grant Writing, & Field Safety Officer Hours per week: 40+

Achievements include scientific research, grant writing, and managing large-scale crews for mitigatory objectives that collaborated with local, state, and federal entities such as the USFS, and USFWS, Julia Butler-Hansen Deer Refuge. Proved results involved ecological reclamation, environmental review, rural and urban planning, revegetation, mapping, erosion, hydrology, implementation of improved aquatic habitat at Abernathy Creek and West/East Fork Gray’s tributaries, invasive species removal/mitigation, and varying biologic practices comprising but not limited to, drop-nets, capture and relocation, fecundity, weight, species fragmentation, plankton tows, and copious lab responsibilities. Various achievements outside the realm of environmental science incorporated tractor, fork-lift, flatbed truck, dump trailer, and outboard boat operation, as well as 4x4 off-road vehicle driving, GPS, general labor, first responder, wilderness first aid, backpacking, emergency response, managing inclement weather conditions, using Garmin inReach device and services, and performing field safety officer requirements.

Fort Independence Community of Paiutes of Fort Independence Independence, California

Dates Employed: 02/01/2019-11/14/2019

Title: Environmental Technician & Grant Writer

Hours per week: 40+

Various achievements revolving around grant writing, ecological research, and hydrology. Hydrological studies entailed ground, surface, multi-parameter, Solonist E-tape, Parshall flume, and depth to water sampling w/ multi-parameter devices varying by size, type, and manufacturer. Successful objectives included public education, public speaking, environmental science, grant proposals, projected organizational goals for the community, abiding state/federal environmental regulations, environmental impact reports (EIR’s), collaborations with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Inyo County Water Department, California Native Plant Society, US Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service, California Conservation Corp, and many other organizations. Various achievements comprised vegetation monitoring, urban/rural environmental systems, hydrology, line-point transect, GPS, data entry, scientific research, hiking, chemistry, geology, navigating backcountry terrain, 4x4 operation, backpacking, flatbed trailer, dump trailer, fork-lift, managing inclement weather patterns, and emergency preparedness.

Inyo County Water Department

Independence, California

Dates Employed: 03/01/2016-09/30/2018

Title: Vegetation Monitoring Specialist & Environmental Tech III Hours per week: 40+

Variable achievements including the primary role as Vegetation Monitoring Specialist III. Job consisted of managing complex environmental systems, ecological research, field and avian survey’s, wildfire mitigation practices, ecology, biology, populating species on iNaturalist.org, hydrology, Trimble, public education, public speaking, community activism, line and point-frame transect, geolocation, GPS, data-entry, navigating backcountry terrain, rapid assessment surveying, 4x4 vehicle operation, responding to variable weather conditions in the field, field safety, stewardship, backpacking, hiking, and calibrations with the LADWP, USFWS, and USFS to ensure good science was abided. Oregon State University Extension Program

The Dalles, Oregon

Dates Employed: 04/01/2012-02/29/2016

Title: Environmental Scientist & Public Education Steward Hours per week: 30-40

Successful internship from the 2012-2016 school years. OSU’s Extension and public outreach modicum revolved around public outreach by teaching sustainability and environmental science objectives to community members. Taught principals were associated with environmental and ecological sustainability, gardening, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and world sciences. Specialties comprised recycling, demographic research and writing, native vegetation management, land use and planning, invasive species mitigation, and variable practices that aid Pacific Northwest biomes via the introduction of indigenous species for ecological enrichment, development, vegetation management, and much more. EDUCATION:

Summit Private Academy, Hood River, Oregon

Graduated 2000

4.0 G.P.A. - High School Diploma w/ Honors

Portland Community College, Portland, Oregon

Graduated 2012

4.0 G.P.A. - Associate of Science Degree

Presidents List

Relevant Coursework: Fisheries, Sustainability, Sustainable Energy Systems, Hydrology, Forestry, Complex Environmental Systems, Ecology, Agricultural Studies, Environmental Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Science.

University of Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona

Graduated 2018

4.0 G.P.A. - Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Science & Sustainability Presidents List

Certificates of Sustainability & Agricultural Studies, Forestry, & Urban Planning Relevant Coursework: Sustainability, Hydrology, Forestry, Complex Environmental Systems, Ecology, Agricultural Studies, Environmental Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Science. University of Denver

4.0 G.P.A. - Enrolled, Full-Time Graduate Level Coursework Presidents List - Full Scholarships

Master of Science Degree in Environmental Policy and Management, w/ a Focus in Sustainability Relevant Coursework: Environmental Planning and Management, Environmental Law, Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Science, Ecology, Complex Environmental Systems, Grant Writing, Micro-Biology, and Biomimicry. REFERENCES:

Adam Rice - SEIU Local 503 Program Director/Personal Reference & Friend - 978-***-**** Allegra Davis - Fort Independence Environmental Director - 310-***-**** Holly Morris - Oregon State University Extension Program - 541-***-**** Jerry Zatorski - Inyo County Vegetation Monitoring Manager - 760-***-****



Contact this candidate