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Data Entry Specialist with Strong Analytical Skills

Location:
Concord, CA, 94518
Posted:
June 06, 2026

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Jaime Francisco Mejia

Pleasant Hill, California *4523 +1-925-***-**** **********@***.***

PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Highly analytical Environmental Scientist with a Ph.D. and extensive experience in data analysis and environmental modeling. Proven ability to achieve 100 percent success in identifying eligibility for discounts through meticulous emissions data analysis. Possesses strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail, developed through conducting environmental impact assessments and creating specialized training protocols. Eager to leverage data analysis expertise and a commitment to accuracy in an Administrative Assistant/Data Entry Clerk role. SKILLS

• Data entry using Excel and Access • Database design and maintenance

• Excel programming • Advanced statistical analysis

• C++ and Python programming • Geospatial analysis using GIS

• Windows and Linux • Internet programming

• Technical report writing • Analytical thinking

WORK HISTORY

HEALTH SAFETY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTIST 09/2010 to 07/2016 Safety in Mines Testing and Research Station (SIMTARS) Ipswich, Australia

• Analyzed emissions data to demonstrate client eligibility for annual environmental license fee discounts with a success rate of 100 percent.

• Developed protocols and training courses for blast emissions monitoring in open cut coal mines, including reporting and data presentation, enhancing operational compliance in central Queensland, Australia.

• Designed Excel spreadsheets for the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions for an underground coal mine for over 70 sites, earning high praise from the client for their user-friendly and computer memory space minimization design.

• Successfully submitted an application to the Australian Coal Association Research Program

(ACARP) for funding for an investigation to use an innovative remote sensing technology to measure nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions from blasting operations in surface coal mines.

• Compiled a literature review on atmospheric dispersion models used in surface mining environments.

• Represented SIMTARS’ Environmental Services team at multiple events to promote services. EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, Australia

• Thesis: Long-Term Trends in Fine Particle Number Concentrations in the Urban Atmosphere of Brisbane: The Relevance of Vehicle Emissions and New Particle Formation Master of Health Science Environmental Health (MHSc.(Env.)) Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia

• Master by Coursework with minimum grade of Distinction J F

EDUCATION (CONTINUED) Bachelor of Engineering Environmental Engineering Griffith University, Nathan, Australia

Thesis: The Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Microorganisms CERTIFICATIONS

Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, Churchill Education, Ipswich, QLD, Australia LANGUAGES

Spanish – Native speaker level

PUBLICATIONS

• Martin, A., and Mejía, J. (2011), “Methodology for Health Risk Assessment of Australian Air Pollutant Sources Using HARP”, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ) Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, December 2011.

• Mejía, J., Low Choy, S., Mengersen, K. and Morawska, L. (2011) “Methodology for Assessing Exposure and Impacts of Air Pollutants in School Children: Data Collection, Analysis and Health Effects - A Literature Review”. Atmospheric Environment, 45: 813-823, 2011.

• Morawska, L., Cheung, H.C., Mejia, J. and Ristovski, Z.D. (2010), “An Investigation of Nucleation Events in the Subtropical Urban Atmosphere of Brisbane”, International Aerosol Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 29 August – 3 September 2010.

• Morawska, L., Ristovski, Z.D., Cheung, H.C. and Mejia, J. (2009), “Particle Nucleation in Subtropical Urban Environment”, 5th Australia New Zealand Aerosol Seminar, Auckland, New Zealand, 21-23 July 2009.

• Mejia, J. and Morawska, L. (2009), “An Investigation of Nucleation Events in a Coastal Urban Environment in the Southern Hemisphere”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9: 7877-7888.

• Morawska, L. and Mengersen, K. (2008), “Spatial Variation in Particle Number Size Distributions in a Large Metropolitan Area”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8(5): 1127-1138.

• Mejia, J., Wraith, D., Mengersen, K. and Morawska, L. (2007), “Trends in size classified particle number concentration in subtropical Brisbane, Australia, based on a five year study”. Atmospheric Environment, 41(5): 1064-1079.

EXTRACURRICULARS

Currently collaborating with Professor Lidia Morawska, a highly respected authority in the field of atmospheric pollution, on a literature review on atmospheric dust data with a view to publication. Currently collaborating with Professor Lidia Morawska, a highly respected authority in the field of atmospheric pollution, on a literature review on atmospheric dust data with a view to publication. WORK AUTHORIZATION

. • I am authorized to work in the United States



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