Scott Brown

GIS Project Manager

Role
Gis Project Manager at Galvanic Energy
Location
Edmond, OK, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Scott Brown

GIS Project Manager for Galvanic Energy. More than two decades of experience in geographic information systems and data management focusing on geologic and hydrogeologic applications of GIS, including managing extensive well, land, and geology databases.Manages all functions of Galvanic’s GIS and IT department including asset mapping, data QAQC, and virtual data room organization. Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Geography – Environmental Hazards Concentration from Austin Peay State University.

Experience

  1. Gis Project Manager

    Galvanic Energy

    Mar 2024 — Present · Oklahoma City, OK, US

Education

  • Austin Peay State University

    Bachelor of Science, Environmental Geography – Environmental Hazards Concentration

Skills

  • Energy Industry
  • Energy
  • Arcmap
  • Geodatabase
  • Pipelines
  • Earth Science
  • Gps
  • Data Management
  • Oil/Gas
  • Geography
  • Arcgis
  • Natural Gas
  • Spotfire
  • Arccatalog
  • Data Mining
  • Geology
  • Geoprocessing
  • Oil & Gas Industry
  • Esri
  • Oil
  • Arcview
  • Spatial Databases
  • Cartography
  • Geographic Information Systems (Gis)
  • Global Positioning System (Gps)
  • Gis
  • Data Mapping
  • Microsoft Office
  • Petroleum
  • Global Mapper
  • Gas
  • Spatial Analysis
  • Environmental Awareness
  • Hydrogeology
  • Geological Mapping
  • Arcinfo
  • Data Analysis
  • Gis Systems

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