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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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Graduation from an accredited college with an associate degree and coursework in any of the following areas: drafting, engineering studies, engineering technology, construction management, water distribution, plumbing and pipe fitting, geographic information systems, or other closely related field; and.
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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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Bachelor’s degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Engineering, Urban Planning, Computer Science, or a related field, and 2+ years’ experience in GIS applications support.
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Experience in assessing, analyzing, and providing recommendations to include CND, High Assurance, and ISSE for critical CS/IA capabilities covering Navy GENSER NSS and DBS including non-traditional IS, combat weapons systems, shipboard aviation systems, HM&E, ICS/NCS and SCADA systems.
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Demonstrated experience in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, geographic information systems, geomatics, or related fields. Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Resources Information Management, Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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These services will use the Geographic Names Processing Systems (GNPS), charts, imagery and geospatial tools to refine names information for use in all types of products and to respond to use question via the Ad Hoc Query process.
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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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Acts as a liaison with third party vendors of specialized business intelligence or database products, geographic information systems and data mining software. 4-7 years' experience building dashboards in systems such as Power BI, Tableau, etc.
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Requires bachelor’s degree in information technology, computer science, mathematics, statistics, business, engineering, or physical science and 10 years of general experience in complex problem solving, software, systems, business processes, cyber security, network, hardware installation, network management, enterprise communications, information assurance, system administrator or data standardization.
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Mastery of geographic information systems (GIS). Ability to analyze demographic information to discern trends in population, employment, and health. or a Bachelor of Architecture degree with AICP certification.
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You may have working knowledge of Geographic Information Systems. The Company's policy is not to discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.
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An interest in computer-aided design (CAD), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and/or traffic modeling. An interest in computer-aided design (CAD), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and/or traffic modeling.
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Patch and comply with Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) standards. Perform service desk duties as defined by current Information Technologies Infrastructure Library (ITIL) processes.
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Coordinates with the Public Works Department in the development of traffic control, pavement management, water and sanitary sewer systems maintenance and operations and Geographic Information Systems (GIS.
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