Summary
Robert Wardrup is a GIS Developer with 11 years of experience blending spatial analysis, software engineering, and public health to solve complex location-based problems. He has built and optimized GIS tooling across federal, healthcare, and telecom sectors—most recently contributing to FEMA’s Hazus risk modeling with C# and C++ while drawing on prior work automating nurse-to-clinic assignments that cut a six-week process to five minutes. Comfortable across Python, ArcPy, FME, PostGIS, GDAL/C++, and web stacks (React/TypeScript), he bridges desktop GIS, server automation, and web APIs to deliver production-ready geospatial solutions. His MPH in Epidemiology and hands-on COVID-19 data work inform a data-driven approach to public safety and health-focused spatial modeling. Colleagues rely on him to translate messy spatial datasets into repeatable workflows and clear visualizations that drive operational decisions. Based in the Denver metro area, he pairs systems-level thinking with a knack for squeezing large-time savings out of routine GIS tasks.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Public Health - MPH Epidemiology, Master of Public Health - MPH Epidemiology at University of Memphis
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Geography, Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Geography at University of North Texas