Summary
Guido Stein is a geospatial data engineer with over a decade of experience turning messy spatial and utility datasets into reliable, production-ready assets using tools like ESRI, FME, and Python. His work spans government, consulting, and clean-energy analytics, applying ETL, geodatabase design, and parcel/water utility editing to support planning and market-facing products. Guido pairs technical rigor with a keen interest in standardization and workflow optimization, helping teams scale repeatable spatial processes. Outside of engineering he cultivates community and social media skills—hosting a popular knitting podcast and organizing regional events like Ignite Spatial Boston and FiberCamp—which he leverages to amplify collaborative projects. Based in Plympton, MA, he emphasizes people-first approaches to data work: "I work with people and data. In that order." He brings a practical blend of field experience (mapping with farmers, QA/QC of hardware) and systems-level thinking to bridge technical and social dimensions of geospatial problems.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts Geography, Bachelor of Arts Geography at Clark University