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Elizabeth Nobles

West Lafayette

Summary

Results-driven individual with a strong background in environmental monitoring and invasive species identification. Proven track record in utilizing ArcGIS for data documentation and applying chemical safety practices to support ecosystem health. Committed to enhancing wildlife habitats through effective project execution.

Overview

1
1
year of professional experience

Work History

Temp Worker

Purdue University
West Lafayette
05.2025 - 07.2025
  • Facilitated relocation of laboratory materials to ensure efficient setup.
  • Managed biohazardous materials with strict adherence to safety protocols.
  • Organized layout of new laboratory room for optimal workflow.
  • Executed tasks promptly with regard to time-sensitive materials.
  • Broke down boxes for garbage and recycling.

Seasonal Worker

Hamilton County Parks and Recreation
Noblesville
05.2024 - 08.2024
  • Identified invasive plant species to support ecosystem health.
  • Applied appropriate chemicals for effective plant removal.
  • Utilized specialized tools for efficient invasive plant eradication.
  • Constructed and installed birdhouses to enhance wildlife habitat.
  • Monitored installed birdhouses for signs of invasive species.
  • Documented locations of plants and birdhouses using ArcGIS.
  • Followed safety protocols to minimize risks during daily operations.

Education

Bachelor of Science - Aquatic Sciences

Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN

Skills

  • Laboratory management
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Data documentation
  • Invasive species identification
  • Safety compliance
  • ArcGIS proficiency
  • Electrofishing and gillnetting
  • Equipment operation
  • Chemical safety practices
  • Sprayer operation

References

References available upon request.

Timeline

Temp Worker

Purdue University
05.2025 - 07.2025

Seasonal Worker

Hamilton County Parks and Recreation
05.2024 - 08.2024

Bachelor of Science - Aquatic Sciences

Purdue University
Elizabeth Nobles