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Data Representation: Expected to follow (and refine/standardize) existing templates for reporting outputs, including poster maps, report maps, PowerPoint maps, charts and tables and all spatial and tabular information along with developing new and innovative ways to represent GIC’s products.
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Bryce Space and Technology is looking for an experienced FEMA analyst with Geospatial Information System (GIS), emerging threat identification, risk analysis, CBRN/Non CBRN Threat assessment experience to support the DHS FEMA, Office of Emerging Threats Professional and Technical Services Contract.
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Geospatial Information System Support (GIS), Risk, and Emerging Threat Analyst. Goal 4: Strengthen partnerships and information sharing between FEMA and mission partners, the private sector, academia, and the R&D community to further enhance awareness and understanding of emerging threats and drive corresponding risk management approaches.
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For Senior Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst? The Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst is expected to use specialized knowledge and skills to lead GIS projects with continuous improvement methodologies.
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Legal documents and descriptions; basic drafting and design practices; file structures for spatial and attribute data; database and teleprocessing programming techniques; computer equipment and its use; various types of software applications, such as word processing, spreadsheet, AutoCAD, ArcView, ArcInfo; terminology and nomenclature relevant to geographic information systems, surveying, mapping, computer-aided drafting and design (CADD) and computer science.
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WSP is currently seeking motivated Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialists/Project Managers with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) experience to join our team.
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GIS Technician supporting Utility Vegetation Management operations. University degree in GIS, Data Management, or Natural Sciences. Experience interacting with clients who lack a GIS/data management background to determine specific data request parameters/constraints.
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Education: B.S. or M.S./M.A. in Geographic Information Systems, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Geography, or related field. A strong knowledge of GIS concepts, spatial data management, IT, networking, and systems design and management is required.
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Geographic Systems Information (GIS) Analyst. 1 year of GIS-based field data collection in the fields of Archaeology, Anthropology, Geography, Geology, Natural Sciences, military operations, surveying, or related field.
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QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALSEducation and ExperienceCandidate must possess:Bachelor’s degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geospatial Science, geography, cartography, or related field with a concentration in GIS; or training and work experience that equates to a bachelor’s degree.
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The Geographic Information Systems GIS Analyst creates mapping products for NGL’s Water Solutions business segment. This role originates and updates maps and uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications to produce a variety of meaningful data.
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GIS Specialist (Geographic Information Systems Specialist) You will support the GIS Manager, receiving direction and assignments for completion. As the GIS Specialist, you are responsible for processing spatial and environmental data through multiple geospatial and environmental desktop software platforms to create products used for final planning and reporting deliverables.
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Under general direction from the DPD GIS Program Manager, the GIS Spatial Analyst III will provide technical leadership and expertise in the development and sustainment of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) applications and data supporting the DPD charter and business objectives.
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Experience providing training, presentations, or seminars QualificationsBachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university which has included major course work in Information Systems, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Geography, Urban Planning, Natural Resources (analytical focus), Statistics, Computer Science, or Civil Engineering.
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WSP is currently seeking a motivated Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Associate Consutant with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) experience to join our team.
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