Juliet Goveia
About Juliet Goveia
Juliet Goveia is a Woodlands Information Management Technician with a background in geography and geospatial data analytics. She has worked in various roles in forestry and information management, contributing to process improvements in her current position at Canfor in Prince George, British Columbia.
Current Role as Woodlands Information Management Technician
Juliet Goveia currently holds the position of Woodlands Information Management Technician at Canfor, a role she has occupied since 2021. Based in Prince George, British Columbia, she focuses on managing information related to woodlands operations. Her responsibilities include identifying opportunities for streamlining work processes across field operations and information management departments, contributing to the efficiency of Canfor's operations.
Previous Experience at Canfor
Before her current role, Juliet Goveia worked at Canfor as a Timber Cruising Specialist from 2019 to 2020. During her time in this position, she was involved in timber cruising activities in Prince George, British Columbia. This role provided her with valuable experience in the forestry sector and helped her develop skills relevant to her current position.
Educational Background in Geospatial Data Analytics
Juliet Goveia studied at Nova Scotia Community College - Centre of Geographic Sciences, where she completed an Advanced Diploma in Geospatial Data Analytics from 2020 to 2021. This program equipped her with skills in geographic information systems and data analysis, which are essential in her current role in information management.
Bachelor's Degree in Geography
Juliet Goveia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, with a minor in Environmental Studies, from Florida State University between 2012 and 2014. This academic background provided her with a solid foundation in geographical concepts and environmental issues, which are relevant to her work in forestry and resource management.
Professional Development in Forestry
Juliet Goveia is recognized as a Forester in Training with the Association of British Columbia Forestry Professionals. This designation reflects her commitment to professional development in the forestry field and her adherence to the standards set by the association.