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PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE (Cells and text #)Aeronautical Information Services and its user agencies/organizations; ensures cartographic requirements are met using computer assisted mapping technology and map publication software; provides complete analysis of data, corrects discrepancies, and/or initiates necessary action to obtain corrected data in order to resolve problems; develops/recommends instructions, criteria, procedures and programs for design, development and maintenance of IFPs; performs chart review or double-check; develops long-range plans and arrangements to obtain vital information required to fulfill the data needs of assigned subject matter areas; and may serve as a team lead for single or small work activities. Desktop Publishing: Define and apply style sheets, templates and libraries. recognize and apply proofreader marks and notations; and define apply color model specifications; using QuarkXPress, and PageMaker, produce documents to given specifications. Digital Image Manipulation/ Image Retouching & Restoration: Create and manipulate digital images using the more advanced features of Adobe Photoshop. Use scanner to capture images. Apply specialized image manipulation techniques to reconstruct, restore and enhance images.FAA, Federal Aviation Administration National Aeronautical Information Silver Spring, MarylandAeronautical Information Specialist1305 East West highwaySilver Spring, Maryland 20910July 13. 2003 to June 15th, 2023Eastern Terminal Group A-GS 13 level 7SUMMARYCOMPUTER SKILLSEXPERIENCEDuties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:Assignments at this level are characterized by a higher degree of responsibility, subject matter expertise, and complexity than is typical of the FG-9 level. The specialist is considered an authority in one major subject matter area and has final authority for the technical content of the publication or publications to which the material is directed. Typical assignments may include the following: develops, maintains and revises aeronautical data contained in products/publications; ensures appropriate application of Federal Aviation Regulations, specifications, standards and criteria; resolves data discrepancies and notifies manager of unresolved problems and work issues; assists in the development of Notices to Airmen; analyzes, evaluates and verifies quality of printed products; establishes and maintains effective communications with the aviation industry. Performs other duties as assigned.Knowledge and Abilities Required:Knowledge of a major subject-matter area [i.e., development, maintenance and revision of terminal/en-route instrument flight procedures (IFP); design/development of aeronautical charts(visual, en-route & terminal) and related publications; coordination/integration of IFPs in the NAS; collect, evaluate and verify aeronautical data; or automated applications used by the organization]; Knowledge of database management systems sufficient to maintain and update program information; Skill in cartographic, lithographic and artistic processes in illustrating technical navigational data and symbols; Knowledge of the techniques and processes involved in screening, selecting, and presenting aeronautical information and related data for publication and dissemination; Ability to research, collect, interpret, and consolidate data/information sufficient to develop or revise aeronautical products. Ability to communicate technical and non-technical information to diverse audiences.KSAs:1. Knowledge of one or more of the following [i.e., development, maintenance and revision of terminal/en-route instrument flight procedures (IFP); design/development of aeronautical charts (visual, en-route & terminal) and related publications; coordination/integration of IFPs in the NAS; collect, evaluate, and verify aeronautical data; or automated applications used by the organization.2. Ability to Independently Plan and Organize Assigned Workload Priorities - Incumbent independently determines the most appropriate approach of assigned projects, accomplishes necessary review and coordination, and makes decisions and adjustments to work accordingly. This requires the incumbent to adapt to frequently changing situations and work priorities. Manages multiple projects and tasks simultaneously. Ensures timely follow-up on commitments is accomplished. Identifies potential schedule conflicts to appropriate management levels for possible resolution or recommended course of action.3. Ability to research, collect, interpret, and consolidate data/information sufficient to develop or revise aeronautical products.4. Ability to communicate technical and non-technical information to diverse audiences. FAA, Federal Aviation AdministrationGlenn Dale, Maryland04/2008-08/2010 Hours per week: 40Aeronautical Charting Office:XP 9-10Assignment:Typical assignments may include the following: provides assistance with routine/non-analytical production work; performs data entry of aeronautical information into applicable workflow databases; develops routine aeronautical information related reports; generates digital and/or paper products from Production Systems; provides customer service notification of product delivery; participates in working group (Joint Application Design); takes and transcribes notes from various technical forums related to Aeronautical Information Services program responsibilities; and plan and participate in conferences, including briefings. Performs other duties as assigned. Knowledge and Abilities Required:Familiarity with cartographic, lithographic, and artistic processes and their limitations in illustrating technical navigational data and symbols; Knowledge of the techniques and processes involved in screening, selecting, and presenting aeronautical information and related data for publication and dissemination; Ability to research, collect, interpret, and consolidate data/information sufficient to develop or revise aeronautical products. Ability to communicate.KSAs1. Knowledge of database management systems sufficient to maintain and update program information.2. Ability to research, collect, interpret, and consolidate data/information sufficient to develop or revise aeronautical products.3. Knowledge of the techniques and processes involved in screening, selecting, and presenting aeronautical information and related data for publication and dissemination.4. Ability to use judgment in choosing, interpreting, or adapting available guidelines to specific situations.5. Ability to communicate and collaborate with co-workers, managers, and other stakeholders.Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York Degree: Associate in applied science, November 2002 Major: Digital Imaging & Publishing TechnologyGPA: 3.40References and Portfolio Available on Request.EDUCATIONDear Sir or Madam:I graduated in May 2002 from Rochester Institute of Technology with an Associate Degree in Digital Imaging and Publishing Technology.I am a very hard worker and arrive on time for work. My resume is enclosed to give you more details. I have used my skills to make posters, booklets, flyers, and magazine covers. Aeronautical Information Services and its user agencies/organizations; ensures. cartographic requirements are met using computer assisted mapping. technology and map publication software; provides complete analysis of data, corrects, discrepancies, and/or initiates necessary action to obtain corrected data to resolve, problems; develops/recommends instructions, criteria, procedures, and programs for design, development and maintenance of IFPs; performs chart review or double-check; develops. long-range plans and arrangements to obtain vital information required to fulfill the data needs of assigned subject matter areas; and may serve as a team lead for single or small work activities.If you need more information or would like to contact me to set up an interview, please use the above address or e-mail at cnicholsen@msn.com. Thank you for your time and consideration. I am hoping to see and meet you in the future. Sincerely,Candidate's Name
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Reference ListCarl SpotoCounselor/Associate ProfessorNational Technical Institute for the DeafRochester Institute of TechnologyLyndon B. Johnson Bldg. Room 125352 Lomb Memorial DriveRochester, New York 14623-5604PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLE (V-TTY) * Fax PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEE-Mail: EMAIL AVAILABLENancy J. MarrerAssistant ProfessorOffice: Carey 2417 Phone: (585) -475 2490 V/TDD EMAIL AVAILABLE |