Chris Stebbins GIS-Oriented Resume

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ROUTE

CH R ISTO PH ER STEB B I NS

LIBERTY 2016 2015 CHURCH 1996 and 1996 CEMETERY

Masters of Environmental Planning and Design, University of Georgia, Masters of Landscape Architecture, University of Georgia, Bachelor of Geography, University of California at Santa Barbara, Bachelor of Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara,

Urban Design Specialist

Carl Vinson Institute of Governments 2014 -2016

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Senior GIS Specialist CH2M HILL 2007-2012

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GIS ProgramHAMMETT Coordinator •

FARM

Benton Soil & Water Conservation District 2004-2007

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GIS Specialist Benton County, Oregon 2002-2004

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GIS Technician

Integrated Water Resources, Inc. 1996

A S S O CI AT I O N S

developed GIS base maps & site analysis downtown master planning urban infill design public space design park master planning

project management of large-scale GIS projects coordinated GPS field data collection teams designed hundreds of complex maps

trained & managed field survey teams wrote & awarded grants gave presentations to a variety of groups coordinated efforts

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analyzed environmnental impacts wrote scopes & estimates gave numerous presentations between agencies managed large, complex geographic databases published online mapping application

BATTLE

development of statewide standards of GIS parcel information

performed complex geospatial analysis designed hundreds of complex maps maintained the company computer

network conducted water well monitoring

Honor Award, 2016 American Society of Landscape Architecture (ASLA) Student Boardmember, 2014-2015 Georgia Society of Landscape Architects (GSLA) Student Regional Director, 2014-2015 Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture (CELA) Student President, 2015-2016 Sigma Lambda Alpha Honor Society

devised complex digital renderings facilitated community input through focus groups and interviews identified community priorities

conducted field survey using survey-grade GPS equipment maintained countywide GIS database of parcel information involved in

S K I L LS

EXPERIENCE

E D U C AT I O N

GIS Pro f es s i o na l, P la n n e r, & La n d s c ape A r c h it e c t

+1.503.701.0454 stebbins@uga.edu issuu.com/chrisstebbins linkedin.com/in/chrisstebbins

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ArcGIS AutoCAD Illustrator InDesign Sketchup Photoshop Land F/ X Hand Drawing Hand Drafting


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Cane Specific Experience atRiver CH2M HILL GIS Manager; US 101/OR 6 Intersection Refinement Plan, Tillamook – Phase 1; City of Tillamook, Oregon; September 2008 Developed an environmental database to facilitate traffic modeling and support environmental reports with analyses and figures.

GIS Coordinator; Salem River Crossing DEIS; ODOT; Salem, Oregon; August 2007 Developed and maintained a comprehensive environmental database, while managing numerous environmental impact analyses conducted by him and a small team of GIS analysts. At early phase of project, managed the translation between designers and GIS of 13 different design alternatives. At a more recent phase of the project, helped the project’s task lead develop a process to highlight fatal-flaws of preliminary alternatives.

VIEWPOINT

Cultural Resources GIS Coordinator; Liquefied Natural Gas Pipeline Project; Confidential Client; Portland, Oregon; June 2007 Served to coordinate GIS support of all fieldwork by the archaeological research teams through hundreds of field-maps and setting-up GPS units. Maintained cultural resource database fulfilled in-part by information collected by GPS, but also from existing cultural resource databases. Developed workflow to handle complex process between changes in the proposed pipeline and the resulting changes to field maps. Together with key project staff, I shepherded two detailed applications to a U.S. Federal agency which included cultural resources found or researched by our field teams.

GIS Manager; Chemawa Interchange Area Management Plan; ODOT; Chemawa, Oregon; March 2008 to August 2008

D Collected and managed utility and environmental resource data which included soils, land A use, wetlands, strategic habitat, geotechnical, economic, cultural, hazardous materials, and O R demographic information. Coordinated an analysis with project staff to develop opportunities L and constraints throughout the main interchange, as well as other intersections in the region. IL H

R GIS Coordinator; Sellwood Bridge Project DEIS; Multnomah County; Oregon; January 2008 to June A 2008 W Developed and maintained a comprehensive environmental database to evaluate five design alternatives. Collected and managed environmental resource data which included biological, geotechnical, economic, cultural, floodway, biohazard, and demographic information. Developed an efficient workflow between the designers and GIS to effectively measure the impacts of these designs against the environmental factors. Support of this project included coordinating the tasks of three GIS analysts who supported this entire phase of the project.

PAVILION

Presentations Oregon Fish Passage Inventory Development, given P at URISA International User Conference, Vancouver, BC, September 2006 Benton Fish Passage Improvement Program (BFPIP), given several times between 2005 & 2006 to the Benton County Board of Commissioners and BLM Resource Advisory Board

VISITOR'S CENTER

Maintaining a Statewide Fish Barrier Inventory using GIS, given to ESRI’s Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS), Monterey, California, Summer 2005

CLARKE'S ROUTE

Managing a Fish Passage Inventory using Geographic Information Systems, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board Annual Conference, Ashland, Oregon, Summer 2004

A System to Store, Update, Distribute, & Analyze Fish Passage Data using ESRI Technology, given to multiple audiences between 2004 & 2005, including community groups.


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