Jesse Roper, CESCL
Level 3 Scientist and GIS Analyst at Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Qualified Consultant For Providing ESA Documentation via the Federal Highway Administration Programmatic (FAHP)
ODOTJan, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Oregon Boater Education Card
National Association of State Boating Law AdministratorsMay, 2014- Nov, 2024 -
SCUBA Open Water
NAUI WorldwideJun, 2013- Nov, 2024 -
Erosion and Sediment Control Manager (ESCM)
ODOTMay, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Certified Erosion & Sediment Control Lead (CESCL)
Eco-3Mar, 2018- Nov, 2024 -
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) and CPR
NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute (WMI)Jan, 2015- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc. (MB&G)
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United States
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Level 3 Scientist and GIS Analyst
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Aug 2015 - Present
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David Evans and Associates, Inc.
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United States
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Civil Engineering
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700 & Above Employee
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Field Survey Technician | Instrument Person
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2015 - 2015
· Topographical, construction, and cadastral surveying. · Use of Leica and Trimble Total Stations with associated prisms, telescoping poles, and tripods. · Establishing and using RTK Base Stations and Receivers. · Maintaining detailed field notes in adverse weather conditions. · Topographical, construction, and cadastral surveying. · Use of Leica and Trimble Total Stations with associated prisms, telescoping poles, and tripods. · Establishing and using RTK Base Stations and Receivers. · Maintaining detailed field notes in adverse weather conditions.
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Pika research and Bio Science Tech
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2014 - 2015
· Off-trail navigation to remote sites in the Columbia River Gorge, the Great Basin, Lassen National Forest, Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, and Gallatin National Forest using map, compass, and GPS.· Conducting occupancy and density surveys of American pika populations, and sampling preferred and non-preferred forage vegetation for subsequent chemical analysis.· Utilizing GPS and GIS programs and functions to optimize efficiency of data collection and to preserve and organize geospatial data that had already been collected.· Programming, deploying, retrieving, and downloading data from microclimate data loggers.· Technical data entry.
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Biological Science Technician
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2011 - 2011
- Worked cohesively with federal and state agencies- Collected and organized biometrics regarding hatchery steelhead, wild steelhead, and Coho- PIT tagged individuals within endangered population of steelhead- Utilized GPS to navigate between logging roads and stream reaches- Conducted both field and lab analyses.- Technical data entry - Worked cohesively with federal and state agencies- Collected and organized biometrics regarding hatchery steelhead, wild steelhead, and Coho- PIT tagged individuals within endangered population of steelhead- Utilized GPS to navigate between logging roads and stream reaches- Conducted both field and lab analyses.- Technical data entry
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Biological Science Technician
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Jul 2010 - Sep 2010
· Autonomous data collection in remote high-country locations.· Alpine vegetation sampling.· Point-count and transect surveys of small alpine mammals.· Utilizing GPS to navigate and collect data.· Writing and maintaining extensive and well-organized field notes in adverse conditions. · Autonomous data collection in remote high-country locations.· Alpine vegetation sampling.· Point-count and transect surveys of small alpine mammals.· Utilizing GPS to navigate and collect data.· Writing and maintaining extensive and well-organized field notes in adverse conditions.
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Education
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Portland State University
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science and GIS Minor