Clifford Bennett
45 South Brooks Rd
Brooks, Me 04921
207-722-3544
Clifford_Bennett[at]umit.maine.edu
I would like to inquire about the possibility of openings within your company. I am interested in a career in boundary surveying. I would be interested in learning more about the company and about available opportunities.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology, I am two classes away from my Bachelor of Science degree in Survey Engineering Technology, and I have my Land Surveyor in Training license # 10002485. To achieve my goal of becoming a Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) I need two years of experience under a PLS to take the PLS exam. I am a self starter capable of doing the field work as well as the office work.
My resume, which is enclosed, contains additional information on my experience and skills. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss any position within your company and to provide further information on my candidacy. I can be reached anytime via phone, 207-722-3544.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about any opportunity within your company.
Sincerely,
Cliff Bennett
Clifford K. Bennett
45 S. Brooks Rd.
Brooks, Me 04921
207-722-3544
clifford_bennett[at]umit.maine.edu
Education:
University of Maine, Orono, Maine
Senior in SVT program fall 2009
Coursework included classes in Plane Surveying, Photogrammetric, GPS, Advance Surveying, Boundary Law, Preparing Effective Description and Records Research. Passed FS exam and LSIT license # 10002485
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
B.S. in Biology May 2000
Coursework included classes in Biology of Fishes, Marine Biology, Ecology, Genetics, Statistics, and Conservation Biology.
Experience:
Self Employed
Oct. 2002- Present
Drywall and construction of single family housing.
United States Geological Survey, Caribbean Science Center, Gainesville, FL
Research Assistant, July 2000-Oct 2002
Responsibilities included specimen collection of fish from deep reef, shallow reef, and in-shore sites, together with identification, curation, testing water quality, and database management of results.
Research project: The impact of oil and natural gas rigs on fish stock within their natural habitat.
Research project: Population study of the endangered Gulf Sturgeon in the Gulf of Mexico.
Research project: Population study of mosquito impoundment in Cape Canaveral, Florida
Research project: Minimum freshwater flow from the everglades into Florida Bay.
Research project: Asian swamp eels in the canals of Miami, Florida
Dept. of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Research Assistant, April 2000-July 2000
Responsibilities included stomach content analysis of fish, otolith removal, and plankton preparation and analysis. Video capture and analysis of coral reefs was performed on Remote Operated Vehicle tapes of deep reefs.
School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainesville, FL
Field Research Assistant, January 2000-April 2000
Responsibilities included identification, data collection and photography of Cyprus tree parasites. Additional Cyprus tree research was performed at the study site.
Dept. of Biology, Daytona Beach Community College, Daytona Beach, FL
Laboratory Assistant January 1996-August 1997
Responsibilities included preparation of stains, specimens, solutions, etc. for general biology, microbiology, zoology, and marine biology labs, ordering of lab supplies, and proctoring of lab exams.
Software:
MS Office Suite, AutoCad, and Civil 3D Land Desktop.
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