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LAND SURVEYING AND GEOMATICSENGINEERINGRESUME BOOK2005 - 2006School of Civil EngineeringLand Surveying and Geomatics Engineering AreaStudent Chapters of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping&Indiana Society of Professional Land Surveyors

TABLE OF CONTENTSMAY 2006 GRADUATESAaron James CarlChristopher David CarmienKristopher EichhornGene K. GosewehrMatthew R. HealyJohn E. KinkleKelly Lynn MillerNickolas M. SchmittAnthony SquellatiCharles W. Thompson IIIAUGUST 2006 GRADUATESChristopher DeYoungKevin RedelmanDIECEMB;IER 2006 GRADUATESMichael George JudtMAY 2007 GRADUATESJeffrey FoxNathan D. HarrisThomas Ryan HendersonAndrew J. KincaidAndrew Thomas MillerClint W. RoosAshley L. RoseMatthew ThomasRobert Frederick WillScott E. Wilkinson

MAY2006GRADUATES

Home:633 Etna AvenueHuntington, IN. 46750Phone (260) 358-0343e-mail: ajcarl 007@hotmail.comCampus:142 Halsey Street, Apt. 6West Lafayette, IN 47906Phone (765) 496-4741e-mail: acarl@purdue.eduAaron James CarlOBJECTIVE:To obtain a career in Land Surveying Engineering.WORK EXPERIENCE:Summer 2005: Karst Surveying Field TechnicianFort Wayne, INMay 1999-August 2003 and Summer 2004: Sauer Land Surveying, Inc. Fort Wayne, IN Auto CAD Department Superintendent Site Planning Boundary Surveying Construction Stakeout Computer Networking Website DesignAugust 2002-December 2002: Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne Math TutorFort Wayne, INSeptember 1998-May 1999: Superior Auto MechanicHuntington, INJune 1996-June 1998: Agri-motive Products, Inc. CAD Supervisor Wire Harness Technician Maintenance Warren, INDepartment SupervisorGrounds KeepingEDUCATION:2003-Present: Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IN1998-2003: Indiana University-Purdue UniversityFort Wayne, IN1994-1998: Huntington North High School 8 Semesters of Auto CAD FFAHuntington, IN Wrestling Soil JudgingACTIVITIES: Northeast Chapter ISPLS Associate MemberTecumseh Chapter ISPLS Student MemberState ISPLS Student MemberHuntington County Freestyle Wrestling ClubATV Racing/RidingHunting4-HREFERENCES:Available upon request

CHRISTOPHER DAVID CARMIENOBJECTIVETo secure a full time position in land surveying engineering to serve as abenchmark in my professional surveying and engineering career.EXPERIENCESummer of 2003 - 2005Reith Riley ConstructionGary, INSurveying, Estimatin,g & Construction Management (Summer Intern) Performed construction layout for Toll Road and other various jobs.Utitilizing Topcon hiper plus GPS and GPT-8000 total station. Created quotes and estimates using HCSS Heavy Bid. Generated detailed estimates of I-80/94 using Microstation. Produced and presented a presentation for a 5 million change order toIndiana Toll Road officials. Helped supervise construction crews on U.S. 41 through Highland.2000–2002Sauer Land SurveyingFt. Wayne, INAutoCAD Drafting Technician Drafted plans for subdivision design, plot plans, lot surveys, and otherengineering work. Performed fieldwork on a regular basis for mortgage and topographic surveys.EDUCATION2001–PresentPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette , IN Pursuing a Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering and a Bachelor degree in LandSurveying Geomatics Engineering. 3.82 grade point average Intended graduation in May of 2006.ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS Social chair for Phi Sigma Pi honor fraternityEagle Scout AwardSemester Honors and Deans List every semesterAn active member in ASCE, Chi Epsilon, ACSM, Golden Key Honor Society,and ISPLSREFERENCESWill be presented upon request.E-MAIL: CC ARMIEN@PURDUE.EDU1953 CAL DRIVE WEST LAFAYETTE, IN47906 PHONE (260) 312-1317

332 S. Chauncey Ave Apt 1West Lafayette, IN 479066251 N Raider RdMiddletown, IN 47356keichhor@purdue.edu765-606-4387Kristopher EichhornObjectiveFind permanent employment in a Civil Engineering and/or Land Surveying firm.Experience2005Indiana Dept. of TransportationGreenfield, INEngineering InternAssisted Project Engineer in field tests and data collection.2004Indiana Dept. of TransportationIndianapolis, INEngineering InternWorked in Hydraulics Department performing preliminary hydraulic analysis.2003Indiana Dept. of TransportationEngineering InternGreenfield, INAssisted Project Engineer in field tests and data collection.Skills andAbilities Microsoft office, AutoCAD, EaglePoint, ArcGIS, HY8, SimTraffic, MOVE3,Synchro, HTMLEducation2001-2005Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette, IN Civil Engineering / Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Dual Major GPA 3.61/4.00Activities Lambda Sigma TreasurerISPLS MemberASCE MemberChi Epsilon MemberGolden Key MemberTau Beta Pi Member

830 Millerwood Dr.Lebanon, IN 46052Phone (317) 797-7071Fax noneE-mail egoseweh@purdue.eduGene K. GosewehrObjectiveSeeking an entry-level position at a Land Surveying Engineering firm or theLand Survey department of a civil engineering firm with opportunities foradvancement.EducationAugust 2001 - PresentPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette, INBS degree in Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering, Mgmt. Minor Relevant courses include: Fundamentals of Surveying,Photogrammetry, Route Survey Design, Engineering Economics,Property Surveys and Descriptions, Oral and TechnicalCommunication , History and Ethics of Surveying and GIS Tools. Experienced Microsoft Office Tools. Experienced with MathCAD,MATLAB, Basic C Programming, AutoCAD, MOVE3, Eagle Pointand various COGO software.ProfessionalexperienceSummer 2002, 03’, 04’, 05’ B F & S EngineeringIndianapolis, INSummer Employment Assisted Survey crews in the field for various types of projectsinvolving total station and GPS surveys. Processed the Surveys using AutoCAD and making corrections,prepared final survey maps and data for design purposes.ProfessionalmembershipsCurrent member and student representative of the Purdue student chapter of theAmerican Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM), member of TheIndiana Society of Professional Land Surveyors (ISPLS) Tecumseh Chapter.ExtracurricularactivitiesMember of Best Buddies at Purdue University, Sowing the Seed, involved inintramural flag football, volleyball, basketball and softball.ReferencesAvailable upon request.

Matthew R. HealySchool: 101 Andrew Pl. Apt #208W. Lafayette, IN 47906(812)827-4719healym@purdue.eduHome: 4055 W. Hillcrest Dr.Jasper, IN 47546(812)634-2133ObjectiveA position in the land surveying field that uses both my surveying andengineering skills.EducationPurdue University, W. Lafayette, INMajor: Land Surveying and Civil EngineeringExpected Graduation Date: May 2006Grade Point Average: 3.47 (on a 4.0 scale)Employment5/2001-present2/98-8/2000RQAW Corporation, Indianapolis, INConducted deed research, adjusted field work, and prepared drawingsfor route surveys. Prepared point files and drawings for field crew touse in construction staking. Prepared survey drawings for engineersand architects using AutoCAD Land Development Desktop. Assisted aproject engineer in road design and plan preparation. Worked on thesurvey field crew. Jobs included topography, route surveys, right-ofway staking, and boundary/ALTA surveys using both GPS and a totalstation.Uebelhor & Sons Motors, Jasper, INWashed cars to prepare them for delivery to costumers. Detailed carsthat had been traded in so they could be put on the lot. Cleaned thefloors in the service shop. Acted as manager from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm.Honors, Awards, and OrganizationsChi Epsilon (Civil Engineering Honor Society)American Congress of Surveying and Mapping Purdue Student ChapterIndiana Society of Professional Land SurveyorsLambda Sigma (Land Surveying Honor Society)-PresidentAdditional InformationMember of the football and track teams all four years of high schoolTuition self-financed since sophomore yearReferencesAvailable upon request.

John E. KinkleCurrent Address:931 Sixth StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47906(765) 414-0072Permanent Address:2304 Taylor AvenuePrinceton, IN 47670(812) 386-7791jkinkle@purdue.eduOBJECTIVEA position with a construction management or land surveying firm where my experienceof field operations can be utilized effectively.EDUCATIONPurdue UniversityBachelor of Science in Land Survey and Geomatics Engineering;and Construction Engineering and ManagementSchool of Civil Engineering, West Lafayette, INMay 2006WORK EXPERIENCEMartin K. Eby Construction Co., Inc.Field Engineer Intern, Orlando, FL In charge of layout and construction of retaining wall Assisted full time employees with layout Toll plaza expansion projectMay 2004-Aug 2004Field Engineer Intern, Lakeland, FL Assisted full time employees with layout Provided horizontal and vertical control for sound wall Sixteen mile interstate widening; seven bridgesMay 2003-Aug 2003Field Engineer Intern, Ocala, FL Assisted full time employees with layout Layout of roadwork, storm drains, and retention ponds Eight mile road wideningMay 2002-Aug 2002Krieger Brothers Excavating Co.Aug 2005Field Engineer, West Lafayette, IN Layout of storm water retention areas Tracking fill operation for new Menards buildingDiscount Den Dec 2004- PresentCashierACTIVITIES AND HONORSEagle ScoutACSM/ISPLSIntramural Sports (Tennis, Soccer, Bowling)Lambda Chi Alpha, Academic ChairLambda Chi Alpha, Social Chair

Kelly Lynn MillerPresent Address:Permanent Address:351 W. Oak St.871 Meadowdale Ct.West Lafayette, IN 47906Valparaiso, IN 46383(765) 414-0896(219) 465-2026Email: millerkl@purdue.eduObjective:To obtain a full time position in the field of transportation or land surveyingengineering.Education:Purdue University, West Lafayette, INMajor: Civil and Land Surveying Geomatics EngineeringBSCE, BSLSGEExpected Graduation Date: May 2006CE/LSGE GPA: 3.25Grad GPA: 3.03EmploymentExperience:Summer 2005Nick Miller, Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, FLSet monuments, leveled, and prepared submittals of water well elevations for theSouth Florida Water Management District. Recreated sections in GIS for theHighlands County, Florida surveyor’s office for use in retrieving parcelinformation.Summer 2004Joint Transportation Research Program (JTRP), Purdue UniversityPerformed research on stone matrix asphalt under the direction of Prof. John E.Haddock.June 2003 - presentJohn E. Fisher & Associates, P.C., Lafayette, INDetermined site grades and performed hydrology calculations for various siteconditions using Land Development Desktop. Completed ALTA surveys andcalculations. Researched deed records at the county level.November 2002 - presentRiverside Skating Center, West Lafayette, INInterpersonal relations and supervision of patrons while on and off the iceskating arena. Operational and monetary responsibilities of the cash register.Operation of the Zamboni and skate sharpener.Organizations/Honors John M. Hayes Chapter of ASCE, President-2004, Treasurer-2003Letter of Significant Improvement, Letter of Honorable Mention, ASCE-2004Workshop for Student Chapter Leaders, ASCE-2003 & 2004Purdue Engineering President’s Council-2004American Congress of Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) andIndiana Society of Professional Land Surveyors (ISPLS), President-2005/6,Women in Engineering Mentor and Mentee Program, Mentor-2004/5Civil Engineering Ambassador-2005/6College of Engineering Ambassador-2005/6John G. McEntyre Endowment, Margaret Cunningham Scholarship Recipient2004Participated in NSPS/NCEES study to educate high school students about theland surveying profession-2004References:Available upon request.

Nickolas m. Schmitt317 Whippoorwill HeightsNew Albany, IN 47150Phone: (502) 641-3269Email: nschmitt@purdue.eduObjectiveTo earn a position in the field of civil engineering and land surveying andgeomatics engineering.EducationEmploymentExperiencePurdue University, West Lafayette, INDual Degree:Civil Engineering and Land Surveying and Geomatics EngineeringExpected Graduation Date: May 20066/2005-8/2005, 5/2004-8/2004, & 5/2003–8/2003Summer Engineering and Construction InternshipGohmann Asphalt and Construction Incorporated, Clarksville, INWorked in the materials laboratory testing aggregates and asphalt to make surethey passed INDOT and KYDOT engineering specifications. Also, contributedin creating Excel spreadsheets files to calculate and record laboratory data.Earned a promotion the second year of employment that allowed me to run anasphalt materials laboratory, which consisted of testing and recording all thedata for several highway projects, on my own. Obtained qualification to run aprofilograph for INDOT projects in the third year of employment.5/2002-8/2002 Summer Engineering and Surveying InternshipBob Isgrigg and Assoc. Civil Engineering and Land Surveying, Jeffersonville, INWorked with a professional engineer in designing subdivisions, drainagesystems, and septic systems using AutoCAD. Worked on a survey field crewrunning property lines, performing boundary survey’s, checking elevations, andstacking off subdivisions, drainage sewers, and houses.Honors &AwardsSemester Honors 7 TimesCurrently on Dean’s ListGrade-Point-Average: 3.62 (on a scale of 4.0)The 2004 Purdue Rollyn Blankenbeker Memorial Scholarship (Land Surveying)The Albert James Horth Memorial Scholarship Endowment (Civil Engineering)ActivitiesMember of PSUB (Purdue Student Union Board) sophomore year.Member of ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineering)Member of Chi Epsilon (National Civil Engineering Honors Fraternity)Secretary and member of Lambda Sigma (Land Surveying Honors Society)Student Representative and member of ACSM/ISPLS (American Congress onSurveying and Mapping/Indiana Society of Professional LandSurveyorsPresented upon request.References

215 Porsche Ln. E. Apt: ALafayette, IN 47905Cell Phone: (559) 908-0567E-mail: asquella@purdue.eduAnthony SquellatiObjectiveGeomatics Engineering position that will provide a wide range of field and office experience inpreparation for successfully passing the Professional Land Surveyors ExamEducationM.S. Geomatics Engineering (August 2005 - Present)Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana¼ Time Teaching Assistant, ¼ Time Research Assistant (SAR Research)Expected Graduation Data: August 2006B.S. Geomatics Engineering (September 2001 – May 2004)California State University, FresnoGraduation Status: Summa Cum LaudeGPA at California State University, Fresno: 3.93Cumulative Undergraduate College GPA: 3.82Geomatics Engineering Major – Coursework includes: GPS Photogrammetry Digital Mapping Least Square Adjustments (Advanced Adjustment Computations) GIS (ARC INFO) Computer-Aided Drafting (Microstation, AutoCAD) Microcomputers in Engineering (C Programming) Legal Descriptions Boundary Control and Legal Principles Geodesy Advanced Physics Advanced CalculusAugust 2000 – June 2001Shasta Community College, Redding, CAGPA: 3.50Geomatics Engineering Major, University Express Program Engineering Surveying and Field Laboratory Computer-Aided Drafting (AutoCAD) Calculus and Physics Starting Football PlayerShasta High School, Redding, CA Graduate – Class of 2000 Classes Included: Pre-Calculus, Spanish (3 Years), ComputersWork ExperienceJune 2004 - August 2005Andregg Geomatics, Auburn, CAJob Title: Project Surveyor 3-D Laser Scanning – Field (Leica HDS 3000) and Office Work (Cyclone 5.2)-Worked on 22 different 3-D Laser Scanning Jobs-Forensics, Bridge, Highway, Dam, Wastewater, Architecture, Construction,Monitoring Surveys, Surface Modeling, Topographic Surveys, Volume Surveys,Tunnel, and Piping Systems-Point Cloud Registration, Database Management, Exporting 3-D scan data into 2-DCAD Deliverables, 3-D Movie Fly-Thru Deliverables GPS Field Collection (Trimble 4000 and 5800) and Office Processing (TGO)-Processing Fast Static Networks to Generate Project Control-RTK Office Site-Calibration, RTK Field Site-Calibration, Download, Upload Right of Way Mapping, Control Surveys, Writing Legal Descriptions, ResearchingRecord Documents and Maps, Compiling Record of Surveys, Topographic Surveys withRecord Boundaries, Surface and Terrain Modeling, AutoCAD LDD 2004

May 2003 – August 2003Pacific Gas and Electric, San Francisco, CAJob Title: Summer Intern-Land Technician Traveling Crew Member, Bakersfield to Oregon Boarder Surveying (GPS, Traverse, Topo, Alignments, Leveling), Data Processing,Microstation-V8June – August 2002CH2M Hill Geospatial Engineering, Redding, CAJob Title: Summer Intern Surveying (GPS, Traverse, Topo, Leveling, Setting Aerial Targets), GIS (ArcView),Microstation, AutoCADCertification Land Surveyor-In-Training Certified – No LST 6551 (January 2003) 3-D Laser Scanning, Leica HDS Training Completed – San Ramon, California (June 04)Professional Memberships Indiana Society of Professional Land Surveyors (ISPLS) California Land Surveyors Association (CLSA) American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) Northern Counties Section of American Congress onSurveying and Mapping (NCS-ACSM), CaliforniaAwardsHonors and Scholarships Member, California Rho Chapter of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society Member, Golden Key International Honor Society Member, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Member, CSUF Chapter of Lambda Sigma National Land Surveying Honor Society CSUF Dean’s Honor Roll (Fall 2001 – Spring 2004), CSUF President’s List Fall 2002, Fall 2003 California Transportation Foundation Scholarship, Spring 2004 CLSA Channel Islands Chapter Scholarship, Spring 2004 Western Federation of Professional Surveyors Scholarship 2002, 2003, 2004 Leon S. Peters Engineering Scholarship 2003, 2004 Northern Counties Chapter CLSA Scholarship 2002, 2003, 2004 CLSA Orange County Chapter Scholarship 2002, 2003 ACSM Schonstedt Scholarship in Surveying Spring 2003 NSPS Board of Governors Scholarship Spring 2003 CLSA James E. Adams Memorial Scholarship Spring 2003 Martin M. Ron Associates, Inc Land Surveyors Scholarship Spring 2003 Johnson-Frank & Assoc. Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Scholarship, Spring 2003 Los Angeles County Foundation of Civil Engineers & Land Surveyors Scholarship, Fall 2002 Robert & Norma Craig Engineering Scholarship Fall 2002 Geomatics Engineering Honor Scholarship at CSU, Fresno 2001-2002 Shasta High School Athletic Boosters Scholarship Fall 2000Athletic Awards Shasta High School Football Varsity Team Captain 1998, 1999 Eastern Athletic Football All-League 1998, 1999 Shasta High School Most Valuable Player: Football 1996, 1997, 1998 Shasta High School Most Valuable Player: Baseball 1997 Redding Elks Club Outstanding Athlete Award, May 1999 Northwest Awards Athlete of the Season, Fall 1998Professional Activity and Workshops Attended Speaker at the 2005 California State University, Fresno Geomatics Engineering ConferenceTopic: Evolving Deliverables Through High Definition Surveying Easements and Reversions Workshop, Pacific Land Seminars, 2004 Concord, CA NCS-ACSM ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Workshop 2003 in Dublin, CA NCS-ACSM Terrestrial & Airborne LIDAR Workshop 2003 in Sacramento, CA ACSM National Conference 2003, Phoenix, AZ CLSA State Conference 2002 in South Lake Tahoe, NV CSU, Fresno Geomatics Engineering Conference (2002, 03, 04, 05), Fresno, CAInterestsAll sport, especially Weight Training, Snowboarding, Wakeboarding, Hunting, and Fishing; alsoGuitar and ComputersI am a team player and a dependable, enthusiastic worker

Charles W. Thompson IIIcwthomps@purdue.eduSchoolHome17222 Roosevelt Pl.100 Sylvia St. Apt # 3Lowell, IN 46356W. Lafayette, IN 47906(219) 696-7107cell - (219) 789-8450ObjectiveSeeking a full time position under a professional Land Surveyor to gain experience in either a CivilEngineering or Land Surveying Engineering firm.Education¾ Currently a fifth year senior attending Purdue University, West Lafayette, INPursuing Bachelor of Science degrees in both Civil Engineering and Land Surveying andGeomatics Engineering.¾ Experienced in general computer skills along with, MathCAD, Matlab , AutoCAD, EaglePoint, Land Desktop, Microstation, ArcGIS and other Cogo programs. Also experienced insurveying methods, traversing, staking,

School of Civil Engineering Land Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Area . Summer 2005: Karst Surveying Fort Wayne, IN Field Technician May 1999-August 2003 and Summer 2004: Sauer Land Surveying, Inc. Fort Wayne, IN

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