Rob Stratton:
Professional:
Professional Land Surveyor: Idaho (10677), Washington (32446), Oregon (59904LS) and California (L7416)
Professional Engineer: Idaho (10677), Washington (32446)
Rob obtained his first PLS license in Washington in 1995. He grew up working with his father, Bob Stratton, and has been around surveying all of his life. He obtained his first Professional Engineers License in Civil Engineering in Washington in 2009.
Education:
Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology, 1990
Organizations:
National Society of Professional Land Surveyors (NSPS)
Idaho Society of Professional Land Surveyors (ISPLS)
Land Surveyors Association of Washington (LSAW)
Rob Stratton is an active member of both the ISPLS and the LSAW. He was President of the Northern Section Chapter of the ISPLS in 2008. In the LSAW, he served as Chapter President of the South Central Chapter from 1995 to 1998. He served on the State Board of the LSAW from 1999 to 2003 and was State President in 2002. He has served on many committees at the chapter level and has attended countless continuing education programs. He has given several presentations on surveying to local schools, local organizations and at state conferences. He has taught classes on surveying to local survey technicians and to real estate groups.
Work History:
Stratton Land Services, Inc. Sept. 2008 to Present
Stratton Surveying & Mapping March 1991 to Sept. 2008
Cyprus Minerals Thompson Creek Mine May 1990 to March 1991
Goldfields of South Africa Summer 1989
Meridian Minerals RMK Mine Summer 1987, 1988
Butte Sheltered Workshop Sept 1986 to May 1987
Bob Stratton Surveying 1980 to 1986 (part time)
Hobbies:
Soccer, hiking, home improvement projects