

He is familiar with several scripting and programming languages such as Python, VBScript, Javascript, SQL and Visual Basic. Paul administers the company’s SQL Server-based GIS relational database. Paul is knowledgeable in a variety of GIS and CAD applications, including: ArcGIS Desktop, Modelbuilder, ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS iPhone/Android apps and Autodesk Map.

Paul assisted Johnson Engineering in obtaining the ArcGIS Online Specialty certification.

He is a certified GIS Professional, with a large portion of his work effort being devoted to GIS specialization including analysis, map production, data setup and management, integration of GIS and GPS hardware/software and development of web-based GIS mapping applications. Paul began working for Johnson Engineering in November 2000 as an engineering technician and now serves as a senior Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analyst. Lonnie has also provided expert testimony before hearing examiners related to zoning cases and before the Governor’s cabinet pertaining to water supply and hydrogeology at the Babcock Ranch. He has worked on numerous projects for municipalities, utilities, private developers, and agricultural clients. He has extensive experience in hydrogeological investigations, well construction, wellfield design, groundwater modeling, dewatering plans, deep injection wells, water supply planning, and water use permitting.
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In addition to running the overall operations of the firm, Lonnie is a professional engineer that also works alongside the firm’s groundwater resources team. This success is based in part to Lonnie’s relentless commitment to client satisfaction and out-of-the-box strategies to improve efficiency. Under his direction, the firm has continued to successfully exceed its target revenue, profit, and business growth objectives. His dedication and leadership enabled him to be elected President of the firm in 2012. Lonnie began working for Johnson Engineering in 1994 after completing the University of Florida’s graduate program in groundwater and open channel hydraulics.
