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Mr. Murphy is a skilled Geomatics professional whose experience in the wind energy industry has helped provide us with Greener Energy. He has a BA, Archaeology from the The University of Calgary, a BA, History from Bishop's University and a Post Graduate Diploma in GIS from the Centre of Geographic Sciences.

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Photogrammetry and Cartographic Specialist – A Career in View with Jenn White

jmurphy | August 20, 2011 | 0 Comments
Photogrammetry and Cartographic Specialist – A Career in View with Jenn White

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Canadian Cartographer in Australia

jmurphy | June 21, 2011 | 2 Comments
Canadian Cartographer in Australia

GoGeomatics has reached all the way across the world to Australia to interview our next guest. Today we have a discussion with Jennifer Johnston whom has taken the time to talk about some of her Cartography experiences and what she thinks about the Geomatics industry.

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43 Degrees North – Surveying and Mapping Solutions

jmurphy | June 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
43 Degrees North – Surveying and Mapping Solutions

GPS on the water

GoGeomatics is continuing the exploration of careers in surveying by interviewing Thomas Hoppe, the founder of 43 Degrees North – Surveying and Mapping Solutions. 43 Degrees North is situated in Cobourg Ontario in picturesque Northumberland County along the north shore of Lake Ontario is a professional Land Surveying and Geomatics company in Ontario Canada. They provide a variety of geo-referenced solutions from boundary surveys, aerial photography ground support, pre-engineering surveys, construction layout, and survey training with an emphasis on GPS applications and technology

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Canadian Surveyor Mike Strutt

jmurphy | March 22, 2011 | 3 Comments
Canadian Surveyor Mike Strutt

We had the opportunity to talk with Mike Strutt about surveying and his career. Mike is one of the most experienced surveyors in Canada . began his survey career in 1974 and managed his first GPS project in 1987 while a field officer with the Geodetic Survey of Canada. Prior to joining Topcon where he now manages RTN Services, Support & Training, Mike spent in excess of 11 years and 10,000 hours delivering instruction on the use of GPS for surveying and mapping.

If you’re thinking about getting into surveying or just more about what a surveyor does this is a must read.

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Dennis Nazarenko – Cardinalus Corporate Consulting

jmurphy | March 10, 2011 | 0 Comments
Dennis Nazarenko – Cardinalus Corporate Consulting

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Check out our second interview in our new series on Geomatics Entrepreneurs. GoGeomatics had a chance to chat with with Dennis Nazarenko; President at Cardinalus Corporate Consulting in Ottawa and here is what he had to share …

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Spatial Ecologist and GIS Manager

jmurphy | December 21, 2010 | 2 Comments
Spatial Ecologist and GIS Manager

Today we had a chance to chat with Ted Elliot of LGL Limited environmental research associates to help better explain and define what a Spatial Ecologist and GIS Manager’s role could be. A key to LGL’s success has been the stability of the company, resulting in low staff turnover. Several staff members have been with LGL for 30 years or more. This experience enables LGL to complete assignments efficiently, on time, and within budget, and with a high degree of scientific competence.

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Survey Crew Chief / Geomatics Technician

jmurphy | November 12, 2010 | 4 Comments
Survey Crew Chief / Geomatics Technician

Geomatics Technician

Today we had a chance to sit down with Wendy Innes, a graduate of Marine Geomatics program at COGS to help better explain and define what a Survey Crew Chief role could be. Find out what she had to share with us

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Meet a Geomatics Manager

jmurphy | November 10, 2009 | 1 Comment
Meet a Geomatics Manager

Today we had a chance to sit down with Joseph Murphy of Prowind Canada to help better explain and define what a Geomatics Manager’s role could be.

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