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First M. Last
fmlast@univ.edu
nd
1111 12 St
Small, SS 11111
(333) 222-1212
GOAL:
To gain experience in environmental science and engineering through field and
laboratory testing and analysis. My career goal is to become a professional
geologist (PG) and project manager.
EDUCATION:
B.S. Geology, Environmental Concentration, Summa Cum Laude
Small University, Small, ST, 5/10/2015
• 3.94 GPA, Dean’s Scholar, Graduated first in my class
• Academics:
Princ. of Engineering Geo.
Hydrogeology
Geophysics
Professional Skills
Environmental Geo.
Field Methods
Sedimentary Petrology & Stratigraphy
GIS I, II
Collection & Analysis of Field Data for Engineering Geology
Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology
Geomorphology
Electronics (NAVY, 12 months training)
Structural Geo.
Applied Statistics
Mineralogy
Chemistry I, II
Physics I, II
Calculus I, II, III
Differential Eq.'s
EXPERIENCE:
Museum of the Sciences, 5/10/2016 - 6/27/2016 (20 hr/wk), Exhibit
construction volunteer, Supervisor: First Last (see references)
US Navy, 7/8/2004 - 9/15/2006, (40 hr/wk) Electrician, Honorable discharge
SKILLS:
• Characterization of the subsurface and groundwater condition given geophysical data,
bore samples, and geologic cross-sections for environmental and engineering impact
• Groundwater data collection via monitoring wells, e.g., water table depth, hydraulic
gradient, slug test (hydraulic conductivity estimation)
• Stream flow and level measurement
• Hydrologic calculations, e.g., water budget, U.S. class-A land pan evaporation rate, and
isohyetal contour map creation
• Laboratory soils testing, e.g., moisture content, Atterberg limits, USCS classification and
grain-size distribution, Proctor compaction, and hydrometer analysis
• Scientific instrumentation, e.g., gravimeter, seismic and resistivity arrays, groundpenetrating radar, and magnetometer
• Collected geospatial data for (1) a campus survey concerning tree damage and (2) a
senior geology field mapping course; (3) performed statistical analysis on FEMA data for
a highway rock-slope-stability study
• Created and presented maps using ArcGIS
• Worked in three-person groups to collect, analyze, and present findings from (1) a field
geology project mapping distribution, composition, and structure, (2) a comparison of
geologic data collection methods, and (3) the petrology of a sandstone sedimentary
sequence
• Composed technical memorandums, reports, and presented findings
REFERENCES:
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Resume (Generalized for Review).pdf (PDF, 57.39 KB)
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