Jonathan Lindquist

Ski Patrol at Timberline Lodge & Ski Resort
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Recreational Facilities
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Ski Patrol
      • May 2017 - Present
    • Government Administration
    • Wildfire Technician
      • Jun 2016 - May 2017

      Manage a county-wide, grant-funded fuels reduction project. Oversight of a contracted wood chipping and removal crew. Daily communication and interaction with county board members, the public and the chipping crew. Mapping and tracking using GIS to quantify the amount of woody fuel removed around people's house's and to visually represent different areas of the county and their participation. Manage a county-wide, grant-funded fuels reduction project. Oversight of a contracted wood chipping and removal crew. Daily communication and interaction with county board members, the public and the chipping crew. Mapping and tracking using GIS to quantify the amount of woody fuel removed around people's house's and to visually represent different areas of the county and their participation.

    • Events Services
    • Bike Mechanic
      • May 2016 - Jun 2016

      Fix up old bikes to rideable condition using donated or reclaimed parts and tools. Help walk-in customers with bike issues, strip unusable bikes for parts and organize/clean them for re-sale. Fix up old bikes to rideable condition using donated or reclaimed parts and tools. Help walk-in customers with bike issues, strip unusable bikes for parts and organize/clean them for re-sale.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Field Technician
      • Aug 2013 - Jun 2014

      Field data collection in Yellowstone National Park. Using GIS, stream gauging techniques and recording biomass present in riparian areas; data is used for an ongoing research project analyzing the health and life cycles at different riparian areas. Field data collection in Yellowstone National Park. Using GIS, stream gauging techniques and recording biomass present in riparian areas; data is used for an ongoing research project analyzing the health and life cycles at different riparian areas.

    • United States
    • Public Safety
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Vector Species Control Specialist
      • Jun 2013 - Aug 2013

Education

  • Colorado State University
    BS, Watershed Science
    2010 - 2014

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