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GIS Fiber Manager -Poughkeepsie, NY area Telecommunications We are currently recruiting for GIS Fiber Manager to help deploy a brand-new cutting-edge fiber network! You should have previous experience managing a team and utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based mapping systems to prepare Fiber designs.
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Assists the IT/GIS Manager with acquisition, interviews, and evaluation of new GIS staff. Under the general direction of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe's GIS Manager, performs professional.
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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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Certified GIS Professional (GISP) certification, National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG) GEOINT Professional certification, Army GEOINT/Imagery Analyst Leadership Course, or Army Foundry GEOINT training or comparable certification.
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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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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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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 ideal candidate will have demonstrated understanding of GIS tools and concepts, and basic project management concepts including client management and performing to the project scope and timeline under the guidance of the project manager.
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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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DESCRIPTION The GIS Technician will be responsible for spatial data collection, analysis, and formatting; map production; database updates; and feature extraction under the supervision of a project manager.
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The GIS Cartographer position requires understanding of ESRI's, software versions of ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, Tyler Technologies and staying up to date with software changes and applications.
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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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Experience: Minimum of one year of oil and gas pipeline GIS experience is a firm requirement, to include management of PODS and/or UPDM pipeline data models. Responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: GIS data management and mapping; data acquisition, conversion, and manipulation; implementation of Geonamic technology; software testing and documentation; procedure development and documentation; technical support; and coordination with other GIS analysts, developers and project managers for a variety of oil & gas pipeline GIS projects.
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Because of our growth, Woolpert seeks a GIS Analyst specializing in utilities to work onsite for the Air Force Civil Engineer Center (AFCEC) Geospatial Engineering Office (GEO) at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.
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