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Jeremy D.

Huhnstock
(715) 490-0578 Email: jhuhnstock@yahoo.com 3405 Oak Knoll Drive Apt. 4, Eau Claire, WI 54701

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Strong academic background in physical geography and geology. Demonstrates responsibility, determination, interpersonal skills, exceptional teamwork and the ability to meet deadlines. Extensive knowledge and experience using ESRI software suite. Academic rigor while maintaining an outside job demonstrates my abilities to work under pressure, utilize time management, and use problem-solving skills.

Education
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI Bachelor of Arts Comprehensive Geography Geospatial Certificate emphasis in Geographic Information Systems University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Bachelor of Science Exercise Sports Science: Physical Education Teaching
Currently Enrolled Graduation Spring 2014

GPA- 3.31/4.0
Graduated Spring 2009

Field Experience
Geography 364: Fluvial Geomorphology Analyzed fluvial geomorphic landscapes and processes in Western North Dakota and Western Wisconsin Field trip to Western North Dakota to study the Little Missouri Badlands Studied fluvial processes extensively around the Chippewa River in Eau Claire Created a long profile of the Willow Creek using ArcMap Collected stream flow data of Willow Creek and the Little Niagara Creek in Eau Claire County Geography 368: Geography Field Seminar: Texas Hill Country Researched human and environmental processes in the Hill Country of Texas Field trip to San Marcos, TX and the surrounding area including Boerne, Austin, and San Antonio Investigated the wildlife, water issues, and human history of the Texas Hill Country Geology 308: Water Resources Origin, nature, distribution, movement, exploitation, and conservation of surface and subsurface waters; problems associated with development of water resources in Wisconsin and the U.S. Explored the water cycle, water properties, surface and groundwater, water quality, water treatment, economics of water, water laws, management, and conservation Geography 336: Geospatial Field Methods Project based course with hands-on training of field data collection Gained experience using compasses, azimuth, Topcon Total Station, Garmin GPS, Geodatabase creation for use in ArcPad and GPS, and Unmanned Aerial Systems

Geospatial Technology Experience


ESRI ArcGIS software (10.1-10.2) Manipulated and normalized Excel spreadsheets for use in ArcMap Created terrain and slope maps using 3-D ArcScene Proficient Knowledge of coordinate systems, PLSS system, and UTM grid

Understanding of ArcToolbox and associated analysis tools Implemented spatial tools to determine mean center and standard distances of various data sets related to Wisconsin Capable of geocoding data to address spatial analysis Basic understanding of Python scripting Cartography Understanding of color theory related to Cartography Experience using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop for map design and production Remote Sensing Experience using ERDAS Imagine 2013 Interpreted remotely sensed imagery Positioning and Data Acquisition Knowledge downloading SSURGO, NLCD, MRLC, and USGS data Knowledge using different GPS units, including Trimble Pro XR and Trimble Juno Collected point, line, polygon features of various landmarks in the field Experience using the Topcon Total Station to survey the topography of the UWEC campus mall area

Professional Memberships
2013 West Lakes Association of American Geographers 2013 Wisconsin Land Information Association Gamma Theta Upsilon Honor Society

Geospatial Work Examples


http://huhnstockfracsand.blogspot.com/ http://huhnstockremotesensing.blogspot.com http://huhnstockfieldmethods.blogspot.com/

Work Experience
Hunting/Firearms Sales Associate Gander Mountain; Eau Claire, WI: February 2013-Current Ability to work closely with customers to assure customer satisfaction Ability to work as a team to assure the stores ability to operate Seasonal Worker City of Eau Claire; Eau Claire, WI: May 2013-August 2013 Worked closely with other employees performing physical labor duties, including grass cutting, planting trees and shrubs, installing snow fence, and clearing brush along Chippewa River Bike Trail Substitute Teacher/Coach School District of Rhinelander; Rhinelander, WI: September 2009-December 2012 Implemented different management strategies in the classroom Ability to work closely with other teachers to insure a safe classroom/school Assistant varsity baseball coach and assistant freshman football coach Landscaper Customers Choice Landscaping; Rhinelander, WI: Summers May 2006-August 2012 Worked closely with other employees doing physical labor duties, including installing rock beds, retaining walls, lawns, and planting trees and shrubs.

References
Ryan Weichelt, PhD Assistant Professor University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Department of Geography and Anthropology Phillips 261 Eau Claire, WI 54702 (715) 836-4426 weicherd@uwec.edu Christina M. Hupy Associate Professor Sustainability Fellow 258 Phillips Department of Geography and Anthropology University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Eau Claire, Wisconsin 54702-4004 715-836-3313 hupycm@uwec.edu Joseph P Hupy, Associate Professor 254 Phillips Hall Geography and Anthropology Dept. University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Eau Claire, WI 54702 715-836-2316 (office) hupyjp@uwec.edu Peter Baldus Softlines Manager Gander Mountain 6440 Sculy Drive Eau Claire, WI 54701 262-745-9699

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