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Subject:

GIS Specialist w/8 years experience seeking permanent employment opportunities in green and public sectors.

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"Luis Melendez Jr." <[log in to unmask]>

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Luis Melendez Jr.

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Wed, 21 May 2003 09:15:59 +0100

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KEY SKILLS: Satellite Imagery/Mapping/Data Analyst, MapInfo Professional
7.0, Sensor Systems RemoteView, IT/UNIX System Administration



GIS Specialist

Luis Melendez Jr.
5 SMALL CRESCENT
BUCKINGHAM, BUCKS
MK18 7DE
PHONE:+44 1280-821-763
E-MAIL: [log in to unmask]


Summary of Qualifications

• 8 years combined experience in GIS Analysis and Imagery Systems
Management.
• Excellent organizational skills, including time management and
prioritization.
• Superior presentation and inter-personal communication skills.
• MapInfo Professional 7.0, Sensor Systems RemoteView, and Matrix GIS
application experience.


Professional Work Experience

11/00 – 11/02 Science Applications International Corporation
RAF Molesworth, UK

Position: System Administrator
• Team member responsible for providing 24 x 7 operational support for the
NIMALibrary program at RAF Molesworth, Joint Analysis Center, United
Kingdom.
• Key responsibilities include multi-platform UNIX system administration
(SGI,SUN, IBM), operating to strict deadlines and procedures, monitoring
systemcomponents, backing up various systems, and interfacing with
development,integrations, and vendor support teams in resolving faults.
• IRIX, Sun OS, Solaris 8, and AIX UNIX operating systems experience.
• Veritas, IBM Tivoli, Informix, SQL, and shell scripting experience.
• Sensor Systems RemoteView, and Matrix GIS application/technical
experience.

5/99 – 11/00
Lockheed Martin Technical Operations
RAF Molesworth, UK

Position: Technical – Field Service Support
• Team member responsible for manning the IDEX-II imagery management system
andproviding help desk support during 24 hour critical operations in the
United Kingdom. Job duties comprised of monitoring, maintaining and
modifying exploitation and storage sub-systems to include: Datatower tape
and Optical archive systems, Fiber-optic receiver and transmitters,
Wideband Data Channel systems Commercial off-the-shelf and Local Area
Network (LAN) systems.
• Extensively used various electronic test equipment and computer interfaced
diagnostic software to repair and ensure functionality of DRS robotic
equipment and cables, RAID 3 Storage Drives, EMASS Digital Cassette
recorder, Analyst Workstations, Monitors, and Digitizers.
• Daily use of multiple type of computer platforms to include SUN, SGI,
DEC and applications ranging from Windows NT, UNIX, VMS, IRIX, Solaris and
Sybase.

4/97 – 5/99
Joint Analysis Center
RAF Molesworth,, UK

Position: GIS Imagery Analyst, IDEX-II First Phase Exploitation Shift
Supervisor
• Two years of documented success in directing the command’s exploitation
efforts for approximately 530 high-interest indication and warning targets
insupport of United States European Command and the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization.
• Planned, organized, and trained over 25 multi-service and civilian imagery
analysts in the expeditious release of first-phase multi-sensor imagery
derived analysis of more than 77 different countries.
• Developed and implemented procedures for hi-priority tasking management
which resulted as standard operating procedure currently utilized by all
team leaders/shift supervisors in the first phase exploitation branch.
• Instrumental in the first Joint Federated Battle Damage Assessment (BDA)
exercise, resulting in the Joint Analysis Center being recognized as the
premier BDA command during a U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) J2 briefing
to the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).
• Extensive experience with most DoD intelligence computer and
communications systems, including message handling (AMHS, ELCSS, DAWS,
SAFE), HTML-based data transfer (Intellink), imagery (5D, IESS, IDEX) and
collections (RMS, NDS).


2/94 – 4/97
3rd Military Intelligence Battalion, Korea
224th Aviation Battalion, Savanna GA

Position: Imagery Analyst
• Performed time-sensitive analysis and produced first phase interpretation
reports in support of the OV-1D Mohawk tactical reconnaissance mission.
• Directly responsible for the operations and maintenance of 1 of only 5
forward-deployed Motorola ground station modules in Korea.
• Selected as the first multi-source intelligence analyst to represent the
unit at the theatre-wide annual intelligence convention in Seoul.


Education

• Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems, Bellevue University,
Nebraska May 2003


Training

• MapInfo Professional 7.0 Level 2 Course, April 2003
• Introduction to MapInfo Professional 7.0 Course, April 2003
• IEC System Administration Course, July 2001
• Sybase SQL, May 2001
• NIMA Library System Administration Course, December 2000
• Windows NT 4.0 Client/Server Certification Courses, November 1999
• Defense Sensor Interpretation and Applications Training Program
(DSIATP), May 1996
• United States Army Advanced Imagery Interpretation Course, December 1994

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