Chase Van Alstine
Staff Hydrogeologist at Martin and Wood Water Consultants, Inc.- Claim this Profile
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Spanish Elementary proficiency
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English Native or bilingual proficiency
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Credentials
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Professional Geologist
Utah Division of Occupational and Professional LicensingJul, 2018- Sep, 2024
Experience
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Martin and Wood Water Consultants, Inc.
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Staff Hydrogeologist
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Aug 2021 - Present
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Natural Resources Consulting Engineers Inc.
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Hydrogeologist I
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Oct 2012 - Aug 2021
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NATURAL RESOURCES CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC.
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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1 - 100 Employee
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Hydrogeologist II
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Oct 2012 - Aug 2021
Experienced Hydrogeologist and Professional Geologist. I currently work for NRCE, Inc., providing technical support and expertise to the U.S. Federal Government and individual Indian Tribes regarding water resources development and water rights claims. I am open to new opportunities involving water resources development and water rights support for municipal and public water suppliers. Capable performing technical work, managing multiple projects, working remotely, and meeting budgets or deadlines.
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Colorado State University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2012 - May 2012
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King Soopers
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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Courtesy Clerk
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May 2008 - Aug 2009
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Corps. member
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May 2006 - Aug 2006
I worked on the agricultural team, which was overseen by a county supervisor. Duties varied from task to task, but generally included the construction of fences and corrals, as well as repairing similar structures. This was done as a large group, where members would subdivide tasks as needed. This position required good team working and communication skills. I worked on the agricultural team, which was overseen by a county supervisor. Duties varied from task to task, but generally included the construction of fences and corrals, as well as repairing similar structures. This was done as a large group, where members would subdivide tasks as needed. This position required good team working and communication skills.
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Education
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Colorado State University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Geology