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Experience in geography, cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) which includes skill in ArcGIS applications. Knowledge of digital cartography, image processing, geographical information systems (GIS), geospatial production techniques and NGA digital data formats.
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Four-year college or university in Civil Engineering, Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems, Geography, or a related geospatial field. For the promotional register, current, permanent status with ALDOT as an ALDOT Enterprise Information Analyst, Senior, Transportation Manager, or Geographic Information Systems Specialist, Senior.
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Six years of senior-level paid professional experience in information technology or information systems, plus an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in GIS, geography, planning, information technology, computer science or a related field.
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3 - 12 years of experience in geography, cartography, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which includes skill in ArcGIS applications. Utilize geographic names information from the Geographic Names Database (GNDB.
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Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases. Updating source and source catalogs and information. Ability to analyze imagery and non-imagery source information for application to NGA hydrographic products and databases.
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Possession of education, certification, and/or professional experience in geography, geographic information systems, data science, or related fields with a strong foundation in geospatial data management and GIS infrastructure.
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The Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst is expected to use specialized knowledge and skills to lead GIS projects with continuous improvement methodologies. SENIOR GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYST Interviews will take place the week of January 8, 2024.
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Wake Forest University's Environment and Sustainability Studies Program seeks an engaged, creative, and committed teacher-scholar to become a Visiting Assistant Professor in Geographic Information Systems/Sciences (GIS.
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Bachelors degree in GIS/Geospatial services, Geography, Computer Science, or a related technical field with emphasis on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Master's Degree in GIS/Geospatial Services, Geography, Computer Science, or a related technical field with emphasis on Geographic Information Systems.
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Extracting features from a variety of sources including but not necessarily limited to rasterized nautical charts, digital hydrographic survey data and ortho-rectified imagery. Digital Nautical Chart and or Electronic Nautical Chart Conversion production by performing Cartographic and GIS analyst functions.
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Regional planning, urban planning, geographic information systems, geography, business administration, planning, marketing, management, or operation of modal or intermodal transportation systems and services; or.
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Master's in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), geography, supply chain management, computer science, or a related field. Bachelor's in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), geography, supply chain management, computer science, or a related field.
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Experience overseeing and coordinating desktop and online studies or research on natural resource or resource planning topics, Geographic Information System, map interpretation (National Wetland Inventory, U.S. Geological Survey, aerial photography.
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The GIS Analyst will provide support in developing spatial data management solutions and analytics and is responsible for providing project and operational support through Geographic Information Systems (GIS) utilization.
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The GIS / Cartographic Analyst - Journeyman will work within a government/contractor team environment providing Digital Nautical Chart and Electronic Nautical Chart Conversion, Production and Review as well as provide support to existing and developing mission areas.
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