Tammy Bryan Caudle
About Tammy Bryan Caudle
Tammy Bryan Caudle is a Hydrologic Technician with extensive experience at the U.S. Geological Survey since 1997. She has a background in health management, computer drafting, and has participated in significant environmental projects, including the Deep Water Horizon Oil spill sampling.
Work at U.S. Geological Survey
Tammy Bryan Caudle has been employed at the U.S. Geological Survey as a Hydrologic Technician since 1997. Over her 27-year tenure, she has worked in Ruston, Louisiana, contributing to various hydrological projects and initiatives. Her responsibilities include conducting fieldwork, collecting water samples, and ensuring compliance with safety protocols in laboratory operations.
Education and Expertise
Tammy Bryan Caudle studied Computer Drafting at Ruston Technical College, earning a certificate from 1993 to 1995. She furthered her education at Louisiana Tech University, focusing on Health Management and Marketing from 2009 to 2016. Additionally, she completed a course in Phlebotomy at the University of Louisiana Monroe. Her professional development includes various specialized training courses related to hydrology and water quality.
Background
Tammy Bryan Caudle has a diverse professional background, having worked in different roles prior to her long-standing position at the U.S. Geological Survey. She served as a Consultant for The Pampered Chef from 2013 to 2015 and as a Color Street Stylist from 2018 to 2019, both in Ruston, Louisiana. Her varied experiences contribute to her skill set in hydrology and environmental science.
Achievements
Tammy Bryan Caudle has participated in significant projects, including the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill sampling with the Mississippi district in October 2010. She has also been involved in the NAWQA project on the Mississippi River since 2014, where she has contributed to the collection and processing of water samples. Additionally, she served as the Chemical Hygiene Officer for the Ruston Program Office, overseeing safety and compliance in laboratory settings.
Professional Development and Training
Tammy Bryan Caudle has engaged in numerous training programs to enhance her expertise in hydrology. She completed the Sediment Data Collection Technique Course in April 2000 and attended a two-week Field Water Quality Methods course at the National Training Center in 1998. She also participated in a Water Quality Field Methods Refresher course in June 2006 and completed the Motorboat Operator Certification Course in September 2015.