Sydney Van Nortwick

Summer Intern at Te Manatū Waka - Ministry of Transport (New Zealand)
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Wellington, Wellington Region, New Zealand, NZ

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Experience

    • New Zealand
    • Public Policy Offices
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Summer Intern
      • Nov 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Real Estate
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • IT & Communication Specialist
      • Oct 2018 - Jan 2021

      I was required to quickly find and implement solutions while managing competing priorities and maintaining a high level of customer service; my success in this led to excellent results. As part of the management team, I reported to office managers clearly and concisely on issues, options, and solutions.

    • Accounting Assistant
      • Jan 2018 - Oct 2018

    • United States
    • Spectator Sports
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Woman's Lacrosse Official
      • 2018 - 2021

      USLAX L3 certified USLAX L3 certified

  • Colorado Parks & Wildlife
    • Little Hills SWA, Colorado
    • Vegetation Crew Leader
      • May 2017 - Oct 2017

      As the crew leader, I completed weekly progress reports and maintained quality control and organization of data across many projects. Responsible for supporting and managing crew work schedule, day-to-day logistics, and responding to issues as they arose in the field. We collected diversity, frequency, and cover data for a variety of long- and short-term research projects, including pipeline restoration, cheatgrass dispersal prevention, and pinon-juniper shrub regrowth. As the crew leader, I completed weekly progress reports and maintained quality control and organization of data across many projects. Responsible for supporting and managing crew work schedule, day-to-day logistics, and responding to issues as they arose in the field. We collected diversity, frequency, and cover data for a variety of long- and short-term research projects, including pipeline restoration, cheatgrass dispersal prevention, and pinon-juniper shrub regrowth.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Biological Science Technician (Wildlife)
      • Aug 2016 - Sep 2016

      I was responsible for data organization, camp logistics and day-to-day work schedule. My team collected fisher habitat suitability data continuing a 20 year long study, including species, DBH, micro aspect, tree and snag classification, burn intensity, and slope. I was responsible for data organization, camp logistics and day-to-day work schedule. My team collected fisher habitat suitability data continuing a 20 year long study, including species, DBH, micro aspect, tree and snag classification, burn intensity, and slope.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Fire Effects Monitoring Technician
      • May 2015 - Oct 2015

      My team collected more than 350 extensive post- and pre-fire vegetation data including: common stand examination, Brown’s survey, shrub intercept transects, ground cover frequency. Our results included fuel loading and longitudinal vegetative recovery. My team collected more than 350 extensive post- and pre-fire vegetation data including: common stand examination, Brown’s survey, shrub intercept transects, ground cover frequency. Our results included fuel loading and longitudinal vegetative recovery.

    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Invasive Species Removal Technician
      • May 2014 - Aug 2014

      I utilized handheld GPS units to gather species and location of common invasive weed species, which I used to establish maps to test longitudinal treatment efficacy. I then treated using herbicide from backpack spot sprayers and broadcast ATV sprayers. I ran awareness meetings about the treatment process and created informative maps of species distribution for community members. I utilized handheld GPS units to gather species and location of common invasive weed species, which I used to establish maps to test longitudinal treatment efficacy. I then treated using herbicide from backpack spot sprayers and broadcast ATV sprayers. I ran awareness meetings about the treatment process and created informative maps of species distribution for community members.

Education

  • Victoria University of Wellington
    Master's degree, Climate Change Science and Policy
    2021 - 2022
  • Prescott College
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Environmental Studies
    2012 - 2016
  • Bosque School
    High School Diploma

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