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This position is responsible for providing GIS, technical and field based support to the City’s Water Resources Utility (drinking water, wastewater and stormwater), and assists with compliance and enforcement of City ordinances and policies.
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We are seeking a full-time entry-level GIS Analyst to join our GIS team. The GIS Analyst will be based in the Environmental division but provide support for all disciplines in the firm.
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Complete Description: 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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We are looking for IT - GIS Specialist/Analyst Remote/San Ramon, CA can share your resume at pkumar@radiansys.com. Requisition Title: IT - GIS Specialist/Analyst Remote/San Ramon, CA.
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The successful candidate brings approximately 3 years of experience with a focus on GIS applications related to Land Planning, Demography, and Spatial Analysis. Minimum Requirements:Education: A bachelor’s degree in GIS, Geography, Urban Planning, Computer Science, or a commensurate degree with GIS experience.
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Experience providing training, presentations, or seminars QualificationsBachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university which has included major course work in Information Systems, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Geography, Urban Planning, Natural Resources (analytical focus), Statistics, Computer Science, or Civil Engineering.
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This position reports to the CL/HCA/MCA Supervisor for TIMP Risk, and is a critical position responsible for working with a cross-functional team of program managers, engineers, and GIS analysts in support of the Transmission Integrity Management Program (TIMP) annual Class Location (CL), High Consequence Area (HCA), and Moderate Consequence Area (MCA) studies.
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GIS Analyst / Technician Position Summary. GIS & Utility Experience, Remote Sensing Data Acquisition and Processing Experience, and whether or not the candidate has Class Location and Consequence Area analysis experience.
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Embark on a journey through the intricate landscapes of our world with GIS, the ultimate tool powering The National Map while co-leading a small team working to enhance the quality of elevation data and support various scientific research.
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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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Facilities Development and Management seeks a GIS Specialist to support decision making and engagement and will involve working on a variety of projects. Operates GIS computer equipment, such as workstations, printers, plotters, wide format scanners, and GPS units as required.
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Must have BA/BS degree in natural resources management, environmental science, geography, geographic information systems ( GIS ), history, anthropology, computer science or related discipline. Do you have a BA/BS degree in natural resources management, environmental science, geography, geographic information systems (GIS), history, anthropology, computer science or related discipline.
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Complementary GIS developer skills in addition to the core GIS analyst abilities. Leverage GIS analyst skills to create and optimize workflows that provide real-time mapping, incident visualization, crime hotspot analysis, and resource tracking.
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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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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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