Tim Hayes

Systems Analyst/Programmer at City of Fremont
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Moraga, California, United States, US
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Luke Savage, GISP

Tim is an exceptional GIS Manager. He lever looks back and drives forward with solutions. Tim always looks to the future on how to better accomplish tasks with new technical methodologies. He is an out of the box thinker and a very skilled GIS professional. In the past few years, I have known Tim to be a creative individual and a great leader. During one of our projects, Tim took the time to make sure everything was coordinated between the vendor and the customer. Without his Managerial skills, the project would have been a disaster. With his cunning ingenuity, Tim made the project flow without interruption resulting in a successful implementation of the Enterprise GIS project. Also, Tim understands workflow from the field crews to the decision makers which allows him to evaluate efficient methodologies supporting multiple disciplines. I highly recommend Tim as an advanced and skillful GIS Manager.

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Credentials

  • Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
    Oklahoma State University
  • Certificate in Subsurface Radar Imaging for Geophysical Investigations
    GSSI

Experience

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Systems Analyst/Programmer
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      - Administrator for the City's ArcGIS Enterprise (Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Server, and GeoEvent Server). - Administrator of the City's ArcGIS Online environment. - ArcGIS for Fleet Management, ArcGIS Geotab Connector integration for GeoEvent Server and ArcGIS Online, included creating GeoEvent Input and Feature Server Update Output Connector as part of GeoEvent Service. Allows for near real-time tracking of fleet at 30sec intervals in ArcGIS Online Web Map. - Integrated BOSS811 Solutions Cloud-based software used for Underground Service Alert (USA) Ticket Management with ArcGIS Online. - Integrated DroneSense Clound-based software used by Fire Department with multiple web maps in ArcGIS Online. - Integrated Cityworks Maintenance Management and Permitting Software with ArcGIS Enterprise, includes integration with City Facilities asset database that was formerly used in Mainstar Asset Management System. - Developed multiple ETL workbenches using Safe Software FME Desktop and FME Server to improve workflows and data analytics capabilities. - Created FME workbenches that manipulated City address database so it conforms to the requirements of the planned upgrade to ProPhoenix CAD RMS for the E-911 System. Show less

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Systems and Programming Manager
      • Nov 2021 - Jul 2022

      - Managed the Enterprise GIS for the City of Concord. This includes administering and fine tuning ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1. - Publishing maps in ArcGIS Pro 2.8; Administering SQL Server 2019 for ArcGIS integration using SQL Server Management Studio. - Integration of GIS with Facility Dude (Brightly) CMMS, IT Pipes (sewer pipe CCTV), and Accela (City Permitting System). - Provided positive customer experiences to various city departments who require the services of GIS. - Managed the Enterprise GIS for the City of Concord. This includes administering and fine tuning ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1. - Publishing maps in ArcGIS Pro 2.8; Administering SQL Server 2019 for ArcGIS integration using SQL Server Management Studio. - Integration of GIS with Facility Dude (Brightly) CMMS, IT Pipes (sewer pipe CCTV), and Accela (City Permitting System). - Provided positive customer experiences to various city departments who require the services of GIS.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Senior Geographic Information Systems Specialist
      • Sep 2000 - Nov 2021

      As the Senior Geographic Information Systems Specialist (GIS Manager), managed the GIS Program for the City of San Jose Environmental Services Department. This includes a team of 3 GIS Specialists and a non-personnel GIS budget of $45,000. Includes the GIS for the South Bay Water Recycling Program (SBWR), San Jose Municipal Water System, and the San Jose/Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility (RWF). This includes: DBA for the Enterprise GIS Database; Custom map viewer development using the ESRI Web AppBuilder Developer Edition, JSON and CSS; GIS-centric asset management; GIS-based hydraulic model construction and maintenance; Seamless integration of piping and valve field data collected using Ground Penetrating Radar and other utility locating technologies with GPS and GIS; GIS-centric utility conflict analysis and cost-benefit analysis for utility construction and expansion planning. Noteworthy projects include: 1) No money to exercise your valves? neither did we...limited funds led the team to implement a cost-control strategy, the foundation of which was Pre-Exercise GIS-centric Valve Criticality Analysis. The end result was a 40% cost savings in our Recycled Water Utility's Valve Exercise Program. 2) Feeling buried by buried utilities? Our Wastewater Treatment Plant is undergoing a 20 year, $1 billion rebuild. Knowing exactly what and where your buried utilities are is key to cost control. Using Collector for ArcGIS with the Trimble R1 GNSS, our Construction Inspectors can easily identify buried and exposed buried utilities. 3) Are you in the fog about FOG? Using GIS, developed and implemented a multi-year Hotspot Analysis which identified locations in the City's Sanitary Sewer Collection System most prone to blockages from Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG). Then cross referenced these hotspots with sewer laterals and business data. This effectively identified which pipes AND types of businesses are most likely to have a FOG Incident in their sewer lines. Show less

Education

  • University of California, Davis
    B.A., Geography - Physical Track (Mini-Minor in Geology)
  • Oklahoma State University
    M.S., Geography

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