Topic ID #9515 - posted 2/11/2011 3:33 PM

Seeking work as a field tech anywhere in the US



sbrownlie

I recently returned from spending several years in Germany teaching English and hope to get a position as a field technician.  I will accept both temporary and permanent positions.  I am also willing to relocate anywhere.

I have experience with ESRI ArcGIS Desktop 9.2, 9.3, and 10.  I am always willing to learn, rather I hope there is plenty to learn.

Scott Brownlie

 

3283 Paradise Lane • Canfield, Ohio 44406 USA • (330) 549-5667 • Brownlie.Scott@gmail.com

 

Objective

To obtain a position within the archaeological field to utilize my prior experience and education.

 

Education

Master of Science, anticipated September 2011

Technische Universität Dresden, DE

Thesis: Forest Fire Hazard Detection and Modeling with ArcGIS

Bachelor of Science, August 2007

Kent State University, Kent, Ohio

Major: Anthropology; Archaeology

 

Teaching English as a Foreign Language Certificate

Kent State University; ESL Studio Technische Universität Dresden, DE

 

Relevant Computer Skills

Microsoft: Word, PowerPoint

ESRI: ArcScene, ArcView, ArcCatalog, ArcGIS

 

Related Work and Volunteer Experience

Archaeological Field Technician

GAI Consultants, Inc. (August 2007 – September 2007)

·         Phase I fieldwork; Jackson, Ohio

 

Padilla Del Duero, Spain (June 2006 – July 16th, 2006)

·         Duties included:

o        Data recovery, artifact cleaning and cataloguing, and surveying

 

Gustavus, Ohio, USA (September 2000 – May 2001)

·         Duties included:

o        Data recovery, artifact cleaning and cataloguing, and surveying

 

Volunteer Archaeology Camp Instructor

Camp Kern, Oxford Ohio (July 2001)

·         Duties included:

o        Educating the campers about archaeology

o        Guiding four to five children through archaeological data recovery

 

Archaeology Field School

Youngstown State University (September 2000 – May 2001)

·         Under the instruction of Dr. John White

 

Other Work Experience

English Instructor; Lecturer (July 2007 – February 2011

·         Duties included:

o        Producing all materials to be used in the lessons; instruction; lesson planning

 

Technische Universität Dresden, Germany (Summer semester 2007 – February 2011)

Upper Intermediate - Low Advanced English for IT and Physics

 

Fremdsprachschule Bannewitz, Germany (March 2009 – February 2011)

Upper Intermediate – Low Advanced English for Architecture, General English

Ministry of Environment Experts in the Fields of Natural Sciences Seminars

 

ESL Expert, Tempus CATCH & TU Dresden (September 2008 – October 2008)

·         Duties included:

o        Assisting second piloting of CATCH in Yekaterinburg and Chelyabinsk, Russia

 

Computer Technician & Sales, Circuit City, Youngstown, Ohio (July 2004 – May 2007)

 

Multiple Positions, Journeys Shoe Co. (February 2001 – July 2004)

Store Manager, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (November 2001 – May 2004)

·         Duties included:

o        Recruiting, meeting company sales goals, personnel training, visual merchandising, and auditing of inventory

Manager in Training, Greensburg, Pennsylvania (September 2001 – November 2001)

Sales Associate, Youngstown, Ohio (February 2001 – September 2001)

Sales Associate, Youngstown, Ohio (May 2004 – July 2004)

 

Languages

English: Native Speaker; Spanish: A1; German: A2; Japanese: A1 (CEF)

 

Honors and Involvement

Keynote speaker for "English for International Conferences” module (2008 – 2010)

Dean’s List four semesters

Anthropology Student Organization

·         President (Spring semester 2007)

·         Vice President (Fall semester 2006)

·         Member five semesters

Student Advisory Committee Representative for the Anthropology Department at Kent State

(Fall semester 2006 – Spring semester 2007)

 

References: 

 

Dr. Klaus Gommlich

Associate Professor and Director of the ESL Center

Kent State University

Department of English as a Second Language

Kent, Ohio 44242 USA

Tel.: (+1 + 330-672-3818)

Email: kgommlic@kent.edu

 

Dr. Marilyn Norconk

Associate Professor

Kent State University

Department of Anthropology

Kent, Ohio 44242 USA

Tel.: (+1 + 330-672-4123)

Email: mnorconk@kent.edu

 

Doris Lehniger

Coordinator of Advanced Professional English

Dresden University of Technology

Centre for Applied Languages and Culture

Dresden, Germany 01062

Tel: (+49 0351 463 31683)

Email: doris.lehniger@tu-dresden.de






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