KAMOGELO WILLIAM SEABELO
P O Box ***, MOCHUDI
+267-********/73979445 ********@*****.***
SUMMARY
A land surveyor bringing 8 years of experience in both cadastral and geodetic survey. Results-oriented surveyor driven to exceed expectations and complete projects with high accuracy and efficiency. An ambitious professional equipped with all skills needed across different disciplines in the geomatic profession.
SKILLS & ABILITIES
CAD Software: Bentley Map, Leica Infinity, Informate
Arc Map tools: Arc GIS & Arc GIS online
Adaptability
Communication
Project Management
Problem-solving skills
EXPERIENCE
2015-Current Land Surveyor, Department of Surveys and Mapping
· Works as a Land Surveyor, mainly on cadastral and geodetic survey, and also a lead surveyor on Botswana boundary reaffirmation projects since 2015.
Nov-Dec 2014 Internship-Trainer (Surveyor), Department of Surveys and Mapping
· Worked as an intern with the department of Surveys and Mapping, headquarters under the Mapping Division.
Sept 2013-April
2014
Web Application developer (Student), University of New Brunswick, Canada
· Developed a web application for Final Year Technical Project, titled “Web Map for new student at UNB”.
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Sept -Dec 2014 Teacher Assistant, University of New Brunswick, Canada
· Worked as a teacher assistant (TA) for a first year course at UNB under department of Geodesy & Geomatics Engineering. EDUCATION
2010-2014 Bachelor of Science in Engineering; Geodesy & Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada 2008-2010 Bachelor of Science General; level 200,University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana
AWARDS/ACHIEVEMENTS
· Awarded the “Best Surveyor of Year 2022-2023” at the Department of Surveys and Mapping Awards ceremony held on the 15th December 2023.
· A lead Surveyor in the Botswana survey team on international boundary reaffirmation exercise from 2015 to date. Also a member of Botswana research team appointment by then Permanent Secretary in 2018, to resolve boundary issue between Botswana and Zimbabwe at Kazungula Ferry Area.
· A Student Responder at the Camp IX, Iron Ring Ceremony held on April 7, 2014. The role was to respond on behalf of all engineering students during the ritual, give the speech and vote of thanks on behalf of the faculty of Engineering, University of New Brunswick. REFERENCES
Moses Kgwatalala, Chief Surveyor, Head of Survey Division, Department of Surveys & Mapping, Private Bag 0037, Gaborone,
+267-********, *************@*****.***
Dr. Emmanuel Stefanakis, Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, University of New Brunswick, P. O. Box 4400, Fredericton, NB, Canada, +1-506-***-****, *****@***.**
Tshiamiso S. Oitsile, Registered Surveyor, Former Director of Department of Surveys and Mapping, Private Bag 0037, Gaborone, +267-********, *********@*****.***