Danielle Warden
Accomplished professional with extensive data development and data maintenance experience for decision support and asset management.
Accomplished professional with extensive data development and data maintenance experience for decision support and asset management.
Provide staff support for department technology initiatives. Project scoping, application development, process development, documentation and publication of processes and products. Provide ongoing support and maintenance for applications. Review department data, identify areas for project enhancement, process and GIS workflow improvements. Coordinate with other departments to support data sharing. Watershed re-delineation, critical water quality zone review.
Perform standards compliant data entry with ArcSDE/ArcMap environment in three program areas: stormwater control measure, stormwater pipe, and TV Inspection. Identify areas for process and GIS workflow improvements. Coordinate with other departments to support data sharing. Conduct geometric reviews and improve stormwater system data by analyzing NASSCO PACP reports from in-house/contract crew. Leverage AMANDA system for comprehensive research and reference documentation review.
Executed geometric and attribute correction of existing stormwater system data by analyzing NASSCO PACP reports from in-house/contract crew. Leveraged AMANDA system for research and reference documentation review.
Led and directed a small team of GIS technicians, ensured consistent data entry and performance improvements with established quality control practices. Delivered research and data entry support to technicians. Visualized/communicated infrastructure changes to stormwater network researched in AMANDA system and available source documents.
Performed detailed analysis of infrastructure changes to stormwater network utilizing AMANDA system and available source documents. Confirmed accuracy of geometric, spatial, and temporal attributes by conducting peer review and delivering quality assurance on stormwater features.
Texas State University: Issued Jan 2013
I like stuff.
Most of my free time has been spent learning new skills. In 2018, I decided that if I was serious about being a GIS wonk, I needed to be more than simply okay at coding. Now that I have coding skills to work with, I'm looking for interesting problems. Solving problems is how we learn about the world around us, hopefully we learn something about ourselves in the process.
Start a conversation and ask me what I'm doing for fun right now.
Developers seem to like throwing code into a jsfiddle, and I think that's cool.
Here's the link to the site: jsfiddle.net
I decided to build my own space. It's good practice and gives others a way to gauge my capabilities.
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