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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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Associate degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, water resources management, construction inspection, or closely related field and seven years or more of experience in technical non-professional highway, land survey, geographic information systems application, or related engineering work, two years of which must have been as a lead worker providing work direction to other technicians.
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Advanced knowledge of qualitative and/or quantitative health equity research methods, including and not limited to, social epidemiology, predicative analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), survey design; and administering surveys and focus groups.
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A combination of fieldwork, lab work, and data management will be major components of this position’s duties ranging from assisting with geologic interpretations on active drill sites to assisting with sample preparation, data integration, and geographic information systems (GIS.
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Degree in Survey Engineering, Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems, Engineering, or related field preferred. VHB’s growing Hauppauge, NY office is seeking a Geomatics/Survey Project Manager to join our East Coast Geomatics team.
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A bachelor’s degree in cartography, geography, photogrammetry, geographic information systems, computer sciences, remote sensing, land survey, civil engineering, natural resources, or closely related field that includes at least one course in cartography and one course in computer sciences or geographic information systems.
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Projects may include aerial mapping control, ALTA/NSPS land title surveys, as-built surveys, boundary surveys, computer mapping, consolidation/subdivision plats, construction layout, easement and legal document preparation, erosion control plans, geographic information systems, development surveys, land acquisition, property line surveys, residential site plans, right-of-way plan development, subdivision designs, topographic surveys, and utility inventory mapping.
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Experience creating, editing, and analyzing information within Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software to produce maps and spatial analysis for a variety of topic areas.
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The knowledge, skills, and abilities of this position are normally attained through combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor's Degree in geographic information systems, information management, wildlife or fisheries biology and/or management, natural resources, geography, computer science or a related field and 3-4 years of job related work experience.
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Develop maps using Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) and/or Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. Develop real estate maps and data products from deeds, legal descriptions, survey data or court documents and compares them with project boundaries to ensure accuracy.
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The Assistant Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist will assist in developing, updating, analyzing, and managing GIS data for a wide variety of professional services. MUST have intermediate GIS skill level, a solid understanding of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and needs experience in working with various GIS tools.
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Operates and maintains CityWorks, the Asset Management System (AMS) within the Water Department including County geographic information system (GIS) base maps, water features, sewer features, Survey water and sewer features, geocode features, and maintains attribute information for said assets for the Water Department AMS.
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Geographic Information System professional certificate preferred not required. Assist with GIS metadata creation, digital feature extraction, land survey records search, and ownership data research from various sources.
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For more than 70 years, Halff has provided smarter solutions throughout the United States offering services in Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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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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