Joe Marquis worked for Sewall as a senior photogrammetric technician from 2002 to 2018 as a stereoplotter operator. Mr. Marquis has worked in many areas such as digital data conversion, photogrammetry, remote sensing, imaging, forestry, survey, and utility services. He is experienced in using many software packages including AutoCAD, ArcMap, MicroStation, AutoMetric SoftPlotter and DAT/EM software. In 2021, he returned as a full-time engineering technician, working with CAD drawings and creating base plans and subsequent repair plans regarding pavement management for a major US retail company.
For outside hobbies, Joe loves listening to music, playing guitar, and singing. He enjoys playing sports, particularly tennis and golf. He also likes to watch sports; his two favorite teams are the Boston Red Sox and the Dallas Cowboys. Above all, Joe likes spending time with his family—brothers Chris and Rob, nephew Mason, niece Emily, sister-in-law Jen, and all of his aunts, uncles, and friends.
Education
A.S., Eastern Maine Community College
DAT/EM MicroStation Training
Year Joined Sewall
2002-2018, 2021
Experience
Sewall, 2021-Present
Engineering Technician
Responsible for CAD drawings and creating base plans and subsequent repair plans regarding pavement management for commercial centers.
Confidential Major US Retail Company. Works with CAD drawings and creating base plans and subsequent repair plans regarding pavement management for stores across the US.
Sewall, 2002-2018
Remote Sensing Technician III, Stereoplotter Operator
Cherokee County, SC. Remote Sensing Technician III. Cherokee County requested color aerial photography of their 397-square-mile county to be captured during the leaf-off period in early 2016. Cherokee County wished to use new imagery as a general backdrop in GIS mapping applications. The new imagery also assisted in tax parcel updates, 911 road centerlines and addressing. Responsible for creation of 0.5-foot pixel resolution color orthoimagery, including QA/QC, from 4-band aerial imagery.