Subsea Technician
- Information Technology
- As a Marine Technician, I am trained to build, deploy, and manage subsea equipment including remotely operated vehicles (ROV), autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV), and autonomous surface vehicles (ASV). These vehicles are used in the field for underwater data collection and intervention; whether for hydrographic surveying purposes or marine asset inspections, construction, dredging, or salvage. The technology I have used in the past included acoustic sonar devices such as multibeam, side scan, scanning sonar, Dual-axis profilers, and magnetometers. My training has allowed me to not only collect data in the field but also process the digital information using Hypack, QPS, SIS, and ArcMap. A marine technician is furthermore trained to apply project management skills to plan a mission, manage a team, design a project scope, JSA risk assessments, bill of materials, and scheduling.
- Skills
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- Sonar/Acoustic Operations 2 years by 2017
- Hydraulics 1 years by 2015
- ROV Operations 2 years by 2017
- Data Processing 3 years by 2017
- GIS Geographic Information Systems 3 years by 2017
- Employers
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GIS Analyst at Fleis & Vandenbrink
2017 June - Dec 2017As a GIS Analyst, I created utility maps for sanitary and wastewater systems. My responsibilities included ArcCatalog asset management, ArcMap linework for pipe networks, connecting inspection data to pipe structures, and joining information to map features.
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- Educations
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BS Marine Technology
Marine Technology at Northwestern Michigan College2013 - 2017
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BS Marine Technology
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- Certifications
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- NAUI Scuba Certified Jun 2017
- Links
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Virginia Beach, VA,