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The GIS Specialist provides cartographical expertise to support assigned GIS projects through application of professional knowledge and skill in cartographical practices, processes, and techniques.
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Job Title: GIS Specialist Location: Silver Spring, MD Clearance Required: Public Trust Eligible Description IBSS is seeking a GIS Specialist to provide GIS support services for socio-economic analyses for management actions for which NMFS OPR is responsible and analyze the potential effects of Federal actions on ESA protected species and their critical habitat.
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This position will report to the GIS Department Manager but will regularly support project managers in other departments including NEPA, hydrology, biology, air quality, and environmental remediation.
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GIS Specialist FEMA Floodmapping. 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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Leading and supporting internal QA/QC, which may include QC of base map, terrain, flood risk database, summary of map actions, and floodplain mapping, as well as FEMA Quality Reviews 3, 5, and 7. Leading FEMA MIP deliverable compilation and review within a flood risk study lifecycle.
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Project related responsibilities include:-Independently lead and coordinate tasks within a Risk MAP flood study lifecycle, such as basemap, terrain, FIRM database development, floodplain mapping, preliminary issuance, and post-preliminary processing through map effective, and delegate tasks to multiple supporting staff across diverse geographies;-Training capability around the key Risk MAP work types noted above.
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All other duties as assigned EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology (IT), Land Surveying, GIS, Civil Engineering, or equivalent work Five or more years of ESRI / Three or more years’ experience in geodatabase data management, database development, and implementation of ArcGIS Server, PostgreSQL, and SQL Five or more years with installing, designing, and implementing features into the ESRI / ArcGIS platform (Pro 3.
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Performs other duties as assigned by the Senior GIS Manager and/or Executive Director of Program Management. Provide AutoCAD drawing to ESRI GIS data conversion tasks including GIS Analysis, geo-referencing, and assigning projects to converted data, attribution, file geodatabase creation, map production, SQL table creation, SQL analysis, and editing of program source datasets.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Field GIS Technician. Since first opening our doors in 1998, HBK Engineering has quickly emerged as a leader in the utility infrastructure space through our experience on smart grid, modernization, resiliency, communications, fiber to the home (FTTH), and microgrid projects.
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Job Title: Assistant GIS SpecialistLocation: Akron, OHJob type and Duration: Contract to Hire year+ 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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3 years of experience with Esri ArcGIS desktop and enterprise products, knowledge of GIS data types, GPS collection, relational database management systems (RDBMS), spatial analysis, and cartography.
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Associate degree in GIS or related program such as cartography, geography, geomatics, surveying or other program focused on geospatial data, plus 5 years of experience is the minimum accepted criteria.
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Inc. is seeking a highly motivated individual to join its geospatial solutions team as a Sr. GIS Analyst in support of expanding Innovate’s business footprint in Salt Lake City, Utah. Demonstrated expert level knowledge and experience in the use of common commercial and open-source image processing and GIS software such as ERDAS, ENVI, Esri, FME, and eCognition.
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Qualifications The selected candidate will have the following qualifications:Requires an accredited Bachelor's degree (Masters preferred) in biology, ecology, natural resources, environmental science, geography or a related field with additional education and/or work experience focused on the application of GIS technology.
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