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Three years experience of work in a related position such as GIS Technician or GIS Specialist. Do you have at least three years experience of work in a related position such as a GIS Technician or a GIS Specialist.
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AECOM is actively seeking a highly motivated GIS Specialist II in our Austin, TX office with the option to work 100% remotely. The successful candidate for the GIS Specialist II position will assist in managing projects and project teams to support on-going projects and quality control.
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Working knowledge of Fiber Manager or ArcGIS. Demonstrated survey and data input and design skills within a GIS system. Primary Accountabilities Handles non-routine to moderately complex data entry and data entry automation projects in the Fiber Manager GIS system Plans fiber route input sequences for construction plans and as-builts including as-builts, preparing necessary maps and sketches, ensures accuracy of slack calculations, and enters correct splicing assignments.
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The Virginia Department of Transportation - Location & Design Geospatial program is seeking a GIS Engineering Specialist to produce digital transportation data, mobile applications, digital maps, geodatabases, and reports that support transportation and construction projects.
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Job Description Position Summary: The Geographic Information Specialist (GIS) Specialist is a professional who specializes in the use of GIS software and technology to analyze, manage, and visualize spatial data.
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The GIS Specialist is a full-time AECOM employee that will report to the Associate Vice President & GIS Sr Manager in the Technology Services Group and will support our United States Marine Corps (USMC) client within the Environment Business line.
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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. The Assistant GIS Specialist will work closely within functional teams to deliver GIS data and GIS services to our clients, with a strong emphasis on teamwork, customer commitment, sense of urgency, and continuous improvement.
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Experience Prefer 1 year of mechanical experience Prefer 3 years of technical training/experience related to precision agriculture such as GIS, VRT, GPS, Spatial Analysis, and Telematics or working with new and developing technology such as Computer software, GPS, Data Management, and Land-leveling systems, Sensors, NDVI, etc.
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CDM Smith is currently seeking a GIS professional in various geographical locations to serve as flood risk study manager and quality reviewer in support of FEMA Risk MAP (Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning) activities nationwide.
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On a daily basis, the selected candidate will lead teams of GIS, engineering, and administrative professionals, both locally and nationally, towards the successful completion of a variety of FEMA Risk MAP projects.
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Additionally, PacArctic provides program management of specialized IT services such as employee assistive technologies, photogrammetry utilization for native rock art recording, and geographic information systems (GIS) program management for transportation planning needs.
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Prefer 3 years of technical experience related to precision agriculture such as GIS, VRT, GPS, Spatial Analysis, and Telematics or working with new and developing technology such as Computer software, GPS, Data Management, and Land-leveling systems, Sensors, NDVI, etc.
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Work with GIS tools, conduct data analysis, and other data visualization tools to support county, and Tribal, and state agencies with energy resilience planning, prioritization for potential funding opportunities, identification of infrastructure interdependences, and support for implementing the state energy resilience strategy.
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Works collaboratively within the SLCo EM Planning Section, integrating specifically with the Planning Specialist and GIS Specialist, coordinating with SLCo EM Division staff, and serving as an emergency management team member during exercises, emergencies, crisis situations, and planned events.
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Description:The Assistant Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist will assist in developing, updating, analyzing, and managing GIS data for a wide variety of professional services.
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