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YOUR NAMEAddress: 5555 South Main Street, Lakewood, CO 80232Cell Phone: (___) ___-____Country of Citizenship: United StatesEmail Address: ________________Education:DeVry University, 1870 West 122nd Avenue, Westminster, CO 80234 (303) 280-7400Summer, ____ to PresentMajor: Technical Management, with an emphasis in Project Management Credits Earned: 20GPA: 3.6Degree: Bachelor of ScienceExpected Graduation Date: December, ____Red Rocks Community College, 13300 West Sixth Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 914-6600Fall, ____ to Spring, ____Credits Earned: 86 Credits Transferred In: 58GPA: 3.9Degree Earned: Associate of ScienceDegree Earned: Construction Management Associate of Applied ScienceCertificate Earned: Construction ManagementColorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401 (303) 273-3000Fall, ____ to Spring, ____Major: Civil EngineeringCredits earned: 74 GPA: 3.2North High School, 2960 North Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80211 (720) 423-2700High School Diploma: June, ____GPA: 3.9CLASS RANK: 2nd out of 245Work Experience:Grand Teton National Park - Project Management Position: Project Management InternP.O. Drawer 170 Moose, Wyoming 83012Supervisor: _________, Project Management ChiefMentor: _____________, Landscape Architect (307) 739-XXXXHours per week: 40Three Month DetailMay, ____ – August, ____ Duties and Responsibilities:Negotiating contractsCost estimatingWriting narrative scopes of work and weekly progress updatesCoordination between divisionsField inspections of projectsCoordinate bear safety meetings with contractors and park staffAssist other project members as neededGeneral administrative dutiesGrand Teton National ParkPosition: LaborerP.O. Drawer 170 Moose, Wyoming 83012Supervisor: ___________, Chief of Facility Operations & Maintenance (307) 739-XXXXHours per week: 35-45Hourly Wage: $12.90June, ____ – September, ____ Duties and Responsibilities:Assist the electrician, plumber and other laborers in daily routine duties, including:Cleaning, sweeping, organizing, and collecting trash from campground receptaclesProblem solving of sewage and water pump issuesRerouting of wire and bending conduit pipeRoad flaggingPainting and stainingChanging air filters in HVAC units and greasing the systemWashing park vehiclesReplacing a metal tin roofOpportunity to “ride along” with a law enforcement ranger, garbage truck operator and sewage pump truck operator.USDA National Forest ServicePosition: Visitor Use Assistant Volunteer - Roosevelt National Forest, Boulder Ranger DistrictSupervisor: ________, Visitor Information Specialist, 303-541-XXXX2140 Yarmouth Avenue, Boulder, CO 80301 Hours per week: 5Hourly wage: VolunteerMarch ____ – May _____Duties and Responsibilities:Performed bald eagle wildlife monitoring fieldwork with the biologist and forest staff to determine appropriate resource management decisionsProvided answers to customer questions about permits and forest resourcesUpdated recreation permits for all of the ranger districts in the Roosevelt National ForestBarnes and NoblePosition: Cashier14347 W. Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, CO - 720-963-0140Hours per week: 30Hourly Wage: $6.75 (seasonal)August ______Duties and Responsibilities:Helped customers locate books and other inventoryMaintained and organized book shelvesCashier - helped customers with purchase of books and other mediaRed LobsterPosition: Hostess264 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO - 303-987-3789Hours per week: 30Hourly Wage: $6.50June ____ – July _____Duties and Responsibilities:Greeted customers and seated them at appropriate tables for serversCleaned and prepared tables for the next customersAssisted in making reservations for customersAbercrombie and FitchPosition: Customer Service RepresentativeFlatirons Mall – One West Flatiron Crossing Drive, Suite 1083, Broomfield, CO - 720-887-9900Hours per week: 30Hourly Wage: $6.25 (seasonal) November ____- December ____Duties and Responsibilities:MerchandisingInventory upkeep and displayAssisted customers with purchasesStocked merchandise Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:Computer & Office Skills:Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) and web-based communicationsDatabase usageSearch enginesCopy machine, fax machine and filingProfessionally answer the telephone, route calls and greet visitorsAuto Cad 2008GIS Excellent communication, organizational and administrative skillsExceptionally strong work ethic; very high energy levelProven ability to manage multiple projectsOutdoor Skills and Training:Basic hiking equipment, safety, protocol, risk managementLayering techniques – regulation of body temperature and keeping dry in changing climatesProficient with GPSProficient with map and compass, excellent map navigation skills and orienteeringExperience traveling in a variety of weather conditions including; large thunderstorms, heavy rain, thick fog, heavy snow, white outs, heavy winds, hot temperatures, below zero temperaturesBackpacking experience in mountainous and desert terrainsKnowledge of correctly packing large 45+ pound backpackAbility to carry 45+ pound pack over rough, steep, rocky mountainous terrain Experience traveling in high altitude mountain environments over steep, rugged mountain passes, through loose scree and snowfieldsProficient with campsite selection using LNT considerations in mountain, desert and marine environmentsKnowledge and practice of Leave No Trace principles in mountain, desert and marine environmentsKnowledge of Tread Lightly principles in mountain and desert environmentsAble to quickly and efficiently set up free-standing tents, non free-standing tents, tarps, sun shelters and other shelter systemsAble to set up and use a variety of outdoor cooking systems Skilled in backcountry cooking for long and short expeditionsIntermediate rock climbing abilityExcellent bouldering skillsAvalanche safety knowledge Winter camping in Quinzee snow caves, snow trenches, backcountry huts, backcountry yurts, tentsCross country skiingSnowshoeing Whitewater raftingBear safety and bear bag set-upWater purificationFire building – matches, lighter, flint and steelTrip planningCross-country and downhill skiingSnowshoeingIndoor rock climbingBelayingBasic avalanche rescue - Beacons, probes, shovelsCanoeing KayakingKnot tying – basic camp knotsKnife SharpeningCamping 101Emergency situationsHigh altitude weather First Aid /CPR Certification – American Red CrossMountaineering - glissading; self-arrest; working effectively in cold weather at high altitude, and learned how to be part of a rope team.CramponIce Axe Horseback Riding – Western TrailATV4x4SnowmobileMountain BikingRoad Biking Multiple environmental stewardship projects, including:Noxious weed eradicationBuilding & repairing sustainable trailsReplanting of burn areasErecting of fencing along trails or to protect habitatTool Proficiency:ShovelHoeBolt cuttersWire cuttersAxePicketRakesPower drillPneumatic drillJack Hammer (small)Drill pressPower sawCircular sawBuilding & Construction:Painting and stainingLight framingLight plumbingLight concrete pouring Light electrical wiringTraining:2010Certified Standard First Aid 2010OSHA 10 Hour Card2009AutoCAD 2010 – ATC Training Center, Denver, CO2009Scope of Work for Facilities Estimating Training – RSMeans Company, Inc;, Denver, CO2008Leave No Trace Trainer Course, Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics, CO2008Avalanche Safety – Level 1 – National Ski Patrol System, CO2007Epics I and II at the Colorado School of Mines – Presentation Training before faculty and business leaders2004Financial Management Education Course, Youth IDA Program, Young Americans Bank, Denver, CO Awards & Recognition:2010Dean’s List Scholastic Achievement Award, DeVry University2004District Honor Award – Desktop Publishing, CO Future Leaders of America2004Daniels Fund College Prep Scholarship Recipient – Colorado School of Mines2004President of the North High School National Honor Society2004North High School Scholarship Recipient Outstanding Academic Achievement Award 2004North High School Academic Letter Award 2002National Outdoor Leadership School - Scholarship for 2-week backpacking course in Idaho Wilderness, spent 2 weeks backpacking through the Teton Valley of Wyoming and Idaho. Course included a section where we were solo for 24 hours in the wilderness. Community Involvement and Volunteer Service:2007-2010Led Accounting 1 and 2 study groups at Red Rocks Community College2005 Guadalupe Church Service: I volunteered at the Argyle Retirement Home and also performed janitorial maintenance and labor for the Church. 2003-2004National Honor Society of North High School: While President, I supervised student members and coordinated, planned and implemented school fundraisers.2002-2004Computer Magnet Program: I worked with Apple and PC computers and operating systems; learned how to build my own computer; used Fireworks; and built queries from raw data. 2002 Student Election Judge, November General and Special Municipal Elections, Denver Election Commission2000-2001JROTC: I earned the rank of sergeant and also mastered shooting a .22 caliber rifle. References:Job-Related________________, Civil EngineerChief of Maintenance, Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park, P.O. Box 329, Johnson City, TX 78636Phone: 830-868-XXXX xXXX Email: _________________, Chief of Facility Operations & MaintenanceGrand Teton National Park, P.O. Drawer 170 Moose, Wyoming 83012Phone: 307-739-XXXX Email: Academic______, Associate Professor and Department Chair, Allied Health and RecreationRed Rocks Community College, 13300 West Sixth Avenue Lakewood, CO 80228Phone: 303-914-XXXX Email: ________, Project Coordinator, Instructional Services/ Construction TechnologyRed Rocks Community College, 13300 West Sixth Avenue Lakewood, CO 80228Phone: 303-914-XXXX Email: Personal________________, 5555 Federal Boulevard, Denver, CO 80211Phone: 303-523-XXXX Email: ................
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