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Founded in 2006, VSolvit (pronounced 'We Solve It') is a technology services provider that specializes in cybersecurity, cloud computing, geographic information systems (GIS), business intelligence (BI) systems, data warehousing, engineering services, and custom database and application development.
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Ability to review Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for update or conflict. Tasks include but are not limited to drafting, engineering calculations, easement validation; design/construction cost estimating & permit package development.
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Ability to review Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for update or conflictRequired Qualifications: Associates Degree in Technical Related field1-2 years of lighting experience preferredHave reliable transportation.
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Design and prepare graphic representations of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data, using GIS software applications. Provide drafting and design services by preparing and maintaining CAD/GIS models, surveying drawings, and maps.
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MTS relies heavily on performance metrics and geographic information systems (GIS) when developing and evaluating transportation services in the San Diego region. Geographic Information Systems (GIS.
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Works with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) staff to maintain databases including water & wastewater systems. Engineering Systems Technician. Performs daily inspections and makes necessary adjustments and repairs on all instrumentation and control systems used to monitor and/or operate the Wastewater Treatment facility; Water Treatment Facility; water production stations, pressure stations, water storage tanks and wastewater lift stations.
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Collect geospatial data for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping products as well as the conversion of geographic data from and to various state plane coordinate systems in accordance with supervisory oversight using standard guidelines.
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Design Technician applies developing technical expertise to solve simple problems, and management skills to provide oversight of work in a specific area of developing expertise, with close supervision.
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With first-hand experience operating and maintaining energy infrastructure, our engineering professionals provide expertise in Renewables, Power Services, GIS and Data Solutions, Automation Integration, Pipeline Engineering, Integrity Services, Industrial Solutions, Telecommunications, and Process Safety Management.
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The programs include but are not limited to; Fleetboss Global Position System (GPS), Asset Management using Geographic Information System (GIS), Lift Station Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA), Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), Work Orders System Software, KRONOS time keeping software, and Potable Water Leak Detection.
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Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and computer-based permit issuance and tracking systems is desirable; the ability to learn those systems is essential.
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Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by graduation from an accredited community college with major course work in cartography, geography or related field and considerable experience in the use of geographic information systems (considerable experience with ESRI ArcGIS Software land surveying, computer aided drafting, and/or paralegal experience preferred.
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The Geographic Information Systems Technician is responsible for providing a high level of technical support for the data conversion and/or creation of spatial data in support of Geographic Information Systems (GIS.
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Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in natural resources, environmental studies, environmental engineering, civil engineering, geographic information systems, land use planning, urban planning, or other related fields.
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GIS/GISP Certification OR Bachelor’s Degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geography, Computer Science, or related field, OR Minimum one (1) year work experience using ArcGIS at a GIS Technician/Assistant level with applied cartography, database management, and spatial analysis.
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