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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT: ABC-1900-5000

 

TITLE: Geologist GS-1350-5

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION
503 Albany Road
St. Joe, Idaho 98613
(208) 123-4567 day
(208) 123-8910 evening

 

CASEY T. BURNETT
SSN: 500-50-5000
Citizenship: US
Veteran's preference: none Highest Federal civilian grade held: GS-3
EDUCATION
St Anthony's High School
Bishop, ID 98600


Graduated 6/90


Columbia Basin Community College
Earth Sciences, 80-quarter hrs

9/90-6/92
Pasco, WA 99340

Eastern Washington University Major Geology, minor
Geography

 

Bachelor of Science 6/94
Cheney WA 98400
WORK EXPERIENCE

 
Geologist/Engineering Assistant
Mc Micheals Engineering Associates
1123 West "K" Ave
Sacramento, CA 95691
Stacey Lynn, (016) 373-0000, ext. 562, can contact

6/94-9/95
40 hrs/wk
$6.30/hr

Collected rock and soil samples and conducted preliminary strength tests on rock samples. Mapped geologic features along highways, conducted preliminary geologic investigations, drafted geologic maps, and produced written reports. Responsible for completing weekly reports and providing Geotechnical Engineers with accurate and timely geologic assessments. Completed geologic inventory, databases, and map filing system.

Biological Science Technician GS 460-3
US Forest Service, Gilford National Forest
Hwy 12, Carson Route
Carson, ID 98300
Ken Frost, (208) 590-0000, can contact

6/93-9/93
40hrs/wk
$5.60/hr.

Worked on a crew conducting wildlife and fisheries surveys and collected botanical samples of sensitive plant species. Assisted with watershed restoration projects installing erosion mats and planting grasses. Responsible for updating databases in PC spreadsheets and organizing filing systems for field data.

Lab Assistant
Columbia Basin Community College
Dept of Geology and Earth Sciences
Pasco, WA 99340
Chris Cahill, (509) 268-5000 (can contact)

1/91-6/91
10 hrs/wk
Received unit credits, no salary

Instructed Earth Science 100 labs to 25-30 students. Developed some lab exercises, administered and corrected tests. Responsible for the accurate recording of students' test scores and grades.

 

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

 

 
Training
  • First-Aid/CPR, 6/95
  • Hazardous Materials 40 his, 7/94
  • Basic fire fighting, 6/93
  • Equestrian/Horse back riding, 6/90
  • Carpentry/Woodworking, 8/89
 

Skills

  • Can drive 4-wheel drive vehicles, tractors, utility trucks
  • Mountaineering skills including map reading, trail marking, camping, outdoor survival skills
  • Can operate chain saws, electrical carpentry tools, pumps, motorcycles, ATV's
  • IBM/PC, spreadsheets, databases, word processing
  • Rock climbing/rappelling
  • Fluent in Spanish and Japanese languages
  • Rifleman and archery skills
 

Licenses/Certificates

  • California drivers license
  • Certified First Aid/CPR (6/95)
 

Accomplishments/Achievements

  • Superior Performance, Forest Service, 9/93
  • Speech and Debate Team State Championship, 5/89
  • High School Honor Student, 6/90
  • Member of Cascades Geologic Society
 

Available to work: June 17 to December 31, 1996

 

 

Signature:_____________________________________

Date: _________________________

 


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