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Complete Description: The DC Office of the Chief Technology Officer’s Enterprise Data division is looking for a GIS Technician to assist with the creation, update, and maintenance of foundational datasets within the DC GIS program.
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The GIS Analyst is responsible for planning, managing, and leading GIS projects, with the guidance of the GIS manager, and by communicating with stakeholders to understand and define the project requirements.
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ECS is seeking a Research Associate - GIS Analyst to work in our Narragansett, RI or Woods Hole, MA office. Successful applicants will provide spatial analysis and GIS services to the OWEB, with the goal of providing data and expert support for marine spatial planning of NOAA’s trust resources in the Greater Atlantic Region (GAR) as it relates to OSW projects to better serve marine resource managers (including fisheries, protected species, and habitat), stakeholders, and scientific partners.
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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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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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GAI’s Community Solutions Group seeks a is actively seeking a GIS Analyst for immediate employment. The successful candidate brings approximately 3 years of experience with a focus on GIS applications related to Land Planning, Demography, and Spatial Analysis.
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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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RWE Clean Energy, LLCFunctional area: Geotechnics Remuneration: ExemptRWE Clean Energy is seeking a Senior GIS Associate who will support the development of a comprehensive renewable energy spatial platform, including cross-team data integrations, data analytics, and support of the overall geospatial strategy.
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Geographer/GIS Analyst Job Description Overview DRT Strategies delivers expert management consulting and information technology (IT) solutions to large federal agencies, the U.S. Navy, state and local government and commercial clients in health care, technology, and financial services industries.
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The GIS Analyst occupies the only formal GIS position within the District with many other employees assisting in data collection and data usage. GIS Analyst III: Salary Range: $80,600 - $91,200 Annually Commensurate with Qualifications and Experience.
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Geospatial Data Management: Collect, process, and manage geospatial data from various sources such as GPS, satellites, and geographic information systems (GIS), including proprietary formats used in ArcGIS and open-source formats.
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The Forestry Division in Anderson, CA has an opening for a qualified forester with a working knowledge of forest inventory methods and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) experience. In fact, any small amount that isn't turned into hand-crafted doors and windows, millwork, lumber, or landscaping material is converted into electricity in our seven biomass-fueled power plants.
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Our Water & Technology GIS Team is seeking a GIS Analyst Intern - Summer 2024 to work out of our Knoxville, TN or Nashville, TN office. Perform GIS database development, qualitative/quantitative analysis, and mapping as a member of various water resources (including floodplain mapping) and environmental services project teams.
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The candidate will be supporting The Agency Office of Data Governance to develop GIS solutions using geospatial tools and analytic platforms based around ODOT’s transportation assets. Leads team to develop various GIS and BI tools to support ODOT’s Transportation Asset Management Program.
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The role of the GIS/Data Specialist is to work in partnership with government entities to identify, design, and manage a variety of recovery and mitigation projects funded through FEMA Public Assistance and Hazard Mitigation Assistance programs as well as HUD CDBG-DR and CDBG-MIT grants.
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