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The State of Michigan is looking for: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst ATTACHED PRESCREENING QUESTIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSION. Top Skills & Years of Experience: A minimum of 5 years of experience in GISIT and enterprise data architecture.
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The Junior IT data analyst will work with the IT Asset Manager and the IBD-SS systems engineering team to ensure the base defense information system assets are accounted for, deployed, maintained, upgraded, and disposed of, to include network and cybersecurity management.
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Qualifications & Experience:Required Qualifications B.S. in Engineering, Management Information Systems, or Engineering Management 3 years of consulting experience with an environmental engineering or management consulting firm or equivalent experience with a medium/large municipal utility.
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Perform analyses on large utility datasets such as: GIS (Geographic Information System), computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), condition inspection databases, capacity assessment/hydraulic modeling, etc.
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Role description:Arcadis is seeking a Water Engineer/Management Consultant to join our Resilience Water Team and work on a variety of engagements with our Water Asset Management practice.
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Open Pool - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist. A background in cultural or natural resource management and demonstrated experience utilizing GIS to effectively manage field survey data is required.
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Demonstrated expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, geographic information systems, geomatics, or related fields. Desired: Master’s degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in a related technical or scientific fields such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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Role accountabilities:The Water Engineer/Management Consultant will work as part of the National Asset Management Team to plan and deliver asset management solutions for our clients.
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Collaborate with senior consultants and client staff to perform business process/work method assessments, conduct project research/data collection, perform analyses, and generate reports.
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Extensive knowledge of Data Historian implementation, particularly with PI systems, ISA95 Data Model, Asset and Event Frameworks, and Master Data management. Develop and maintain a global strategy for Data Historian (PI) implementation, including Data Model based on ISA95 with Asset and Event Framework, and corresponding Master Data management specific to pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
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A minimum of three years of experience in imagery/geospatial analysis, geography, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The geospatial analyst is a flexible role that relies on understanding of basic geospatial concepts of projection, elevation, attribution, and works in conjunction with source materials to update and/or creating new geospatial feature data sets, maps and charts, submitting work through the QA/QC process along a wide variety of mission areas and geographic settings, while meeting deadlines in a high-tempo environment.
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Water distribution and wastewater collection system asset management, including condition assessment, sanitary sewer evaluation studies, and capital planning; Experience with use of geographical information systems (GIS) for data handling, processing, analysis, and results presentation.
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QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Computer Science, Surveying/Mapping, Engineering or related field; minimum of one (1) year of experience utilizing GIS software applications.
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Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats Ability to utilize geographic names information from the GNDB. Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases.
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Geographic information system — ESRI ArcGIS software In-Demand Hot technology; Geographic information system GIS software; Geographic information system GIS systems In Demand; or RockWare RockWorksPresentation software — Microsoft PowerPointPrepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.
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