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Experience :
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Tim’s interest in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) started while
attending Michigan State University. Tim was completing his work on a
Mathematics degree when he began taking courses within the spatial
information technology program. This program gave Tim a wide range of
experience, including course work with GIS and remote sensing.
This interest and work is what led Tim to SurvTech Solutions. Tim joined
the SurvTech Team and began his work as an instrument operator with the
belief that both he and the company had great potential and opportunity
for growth. Within a few months of joining SurvTech, Tim had taken it
upon himself to learn CAD. This initiative soon allowed Tim to become a
draftsman working on a wide range of surveys.
Tim’s work and schooling came full circle when he was given the chance
to head and develop the GIS department. Tim eagerly accepted this
opportunity and challenge with open arms. Tim’s first goal was to
develop a method to organize SurvTech’s own data so that it more readily
available for future use. The second goal is go expand this system to
clientele. To not only be able to plot boundaries, but be able to take
and organize a client’s data so that they will be able to search, find
and use the desired data in moments. GIS has endless possibilities and
Tim looks forward to meeting all the challenges.
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Previous Projects :
Cherry Farms Topographic, Sydney Mine Boundary Survey, Kings Ranch
Boundary Survey, Canadian Court As-built survey, Jernigan Boundary
survey, Pilot Boundary/ALTA survey, Volume calculations, Riviera
Yacht Club Submerged Land Survey, Eagle Trace Golf Course Boundary
Survey, Plant City Urban Forrest Topographic Survey, Plant City
Red’s Property Topographic survey, Sarasota Golf Course Boundary
Survey, Hogan Island ALTA Survey.
In His Own
Words.....
Tim sees himself as a problem solver. When faced with a problem, Tim
likes to take a step back and look for the best option to solve the
problem rather than rushing in on his first whim. Tim believes that this
method of thinking allows him to minimize mistakes by thinking through
the problems and foreseeing any issues. This routine goes hand in hand
with the way Tim views his work. Tim believes that all the work he does,
whether it has his name on it or not, is a reflection of him, the
company and his work habits. Tim works hard and takes pride in the work
he does and wants that to be portrayed in the products of his work.

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