Shaun O.

GIS Project Manager at County of Alameda

San Francisco Bay Area

About

Experienced professional using proven skills in GIS and data management to bridge the gap between technical application, strategic planning, and process improvement.

Experience

  • GIS Project Manager at Alameda County
    Sep 2018 - Present · 7 yrs 10 mos

    Supporting Alameda County’s enterprise GIS program by offering innovative solutions to a wide range of end users. Main responsibilities center on managing County GIS projects by staying current with emerging GIS technologies, listening to the GIS needs of county agencies through client outreach and hosting GIS user group meetups, and determining which needs can be handled in-house and which ones get delegated to vendors. In addition to managing GIS projects, I co-manage the County's open data portal and ETL processes for data curation.

  • Data Management and GIS-Specialist at Recology
    Jun 2012 - Sep 2018 · 6 yrs 4 mos

    Started off as a Route Planner and quickly became involved with special projects in environmental management and business development. Created ETL processes for updating GIS data inventory, performed market research using Python data management and data science techniques. Was instrumental in company startups in new business territories and gathering and analyzing operational data for RFPs.

  • Transportation Planner & GIS-Specialist at Questa Engineering Corporation
    Mar 2011 - Jun 2012 · 1 yr 4 mos

    While at Questa, my primary focus was managing GIS and traffic impact analysis operations for special trails projects.

  • Transportation Planning Intern at District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
    Jan 2009 - Aug 2009 · 8 mos

    Assisted sustainable transportation department with implementing current bicycle master plan by performing routine GIS and CAD tasks. Created a bicycle route solving algorithm using Esri's Network Analyst tool as a launch pad to a municipal bicycle routing service.

  • Research Assistant at Institute for Governmental Service and Research
    Sep 2007 - May 2009 · 1 yr 9 mos

    While working at IGSR I was given an opportunity to apply research techniques to analyze the economic vitality of targeted industries as well as impacts of proposed changes to zoning codes and municipal territory annexations experiencing rapid population growth. Used GIS to demonstrate possible impacts and process data for analysis.