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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist works with the Geospatial Information Librarian to enhance and expand the University Libraries’ geospatial information services program in support of faculty, students, and researchers using geospatial data, methods, and tools.
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How do you meet the MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 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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Job Description The Geographic Information Systems GIS Analyst creates mapping products for NGL’s Water Solutions business segment. Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on geographic information systems, mapping, and associated data.
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GIS Specialist (Geographic Information Systems Specialist) GIS Specialist (Geographic Information Systems Specialist) You will support the GIS Manager, receiving direction and assignments for completion.
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Ability to teach undergraduate courses in Digital Earth, Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, and/or GIS Programming, as evidenced by academic transcript, work experience, or other demonstrated experience.
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Demonstrated expertise in photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, geographic information systems, geomatics, or related fields. Desired: Master’s degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in a related technical or scientific fields such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree program.
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Bachelor's degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geospatial Science, geography, cartography, or related field with a concentration in GIS; or 2-5 years training and work experience that equates to a bachelor's degree.
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Gather, analyze, and integrate spatial data from staff and ensure the information is displayed using GIS and Web applications with mobile capabilities. Under the oversight of the Principal Biologist, the GIS Specialist will work independently to develop workflows, processes, and solutions for the integration, transformation and deliverables that meet the needs of the client and project.
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Experience with data collection utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS)/Geographic Position Systems (GPS), a plus. Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Environmental Science, Ecology, Wildlife Biology, Avian Ecology, Environmental Resources, or a similar area of study.
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The Sr. Analyst, Geographic Information Systems will develop strong relationships with Safelite's real estate, business acquisition, and field team leaders and will utilize Geographic Information System (GIS) software, statistics, programming, and/or modeling methodologies to produce, analyze, interpret, and visualize geospatial datasets in support of Safelite's real estate and acquisitions activities.
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Associates Degree or higher in Geographic Information Science, Engineering, Environmental Science, or a related discipline or equivalent experience. Assist with maintenance and upkeep of installed GIS systems.
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This position manages the campus space inventory and drawings of all Campus buildings and grounds with a strong emphasis on utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and space management software.
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The Space Information Manager at Caltech Facilities PD&C plays a pivotal role in ensuring efficient and effective utilization of physical space on campus. Oversee physical room number and other interior and exterior wayfinding signage in accordance with ADA, CBC and other regulatory systems and campus standards.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Facilities Information Technology, the Facilities Space and Asset Information Systems Administrator is responsible for the administration, implementation, and maintenance of the design management, modeling, and geographic reference information systems that support all physical facilities infrastructure and equipment owned by the University.
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Demonstrated expertise with photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, geographic information systems, geomatics, or related fields. Master's degree or higher in Systems Engineering or in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, Computer Science, Information Technology, Management Information Systems, or related STEM degree.
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