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GeoSpatial Analyst

TechclubSunnyvale, TXMay 28th, 2026
Job summary : The GeoSpatial Analyst MAP role focuses on designing and supporting enterprise grade geospatial applications that leverage Springboot microservices and Core Java to deliver reliable mapping capabilities. The analyst interprets spatial data, builds performant services, and collaborates with cross functional teams in a hybrid work model during day shifts to support business insights and operational efficiency.3.Experience : 6to10Yrs4.Required Skills : ,Core Java,Springboot Microservices 5.Nice to have skills : 6.Technology : -Not Applicable 7.Shift : Day 8.Responsibilities : -Analyze complex spatial datasets and create accurate digital map layers that support key business decisions and operational planning across multiple domains. -Develop robust Springboot microservices that expose geospatial capabilities through performant and secure application programming interfaces for internal and external consumers. -Implement Core Java components that handle spatial data ingestion transformation and validation while maintaining high code quality and test coverage. -Build and optimize queries on spatial data stores to improve response times for mapping visualizations analytic dashboards and geoprocessing workflows. -Collaborate with product owners architects and platform engineers to translate geospatial requirements into scalable microservice based solutions. -Configure and maintain integration of geospatial services with mapping libraries and enterprise platforms to ensure consistent user experiences for stakeholders. -Perform detailed spatial analysis such as proximity buffering and clustering to uncover patterns that inform strategic initiatives and societal impact projects. -Create clear documentation for microservice interfaces data schemas and operational procedures to support maintainability and onboarding of new team members. -Monitor application performance logs and metrics to identify bottlenecks and implement continuous improvements in geospatial services. -Ensure data quality by defining validation rules reconciliation checks and automated tests that keep spatial datasets accurate and trustworthy. -Partner with business analysts to design geospatial dashboards that present insights in an intuitive way enabling timely and informed decisions. -Apply secure coding practices and compliance standards within Springboot microservices to protect sensitive location information and user data. -Provide production support during day shifts by analyzing incidents performing root cause analysis and implementing permanent fixes for geospatial applications. -Qualifications -Describe educational background such as a degree in geoinformatics computer science or a related field with strong exposure to spatial information systems. -Require hands on experience of at least six years in developing Springboot based microservices and Core Java applications in an enterprise environment. -Expect practical experience with spatial concepts coordinate systems and map projections used within modern geographic information solutions. -Require proficiency in working with relational or spatially enabled databases including experience in writing efficient spatial queries and stored procedures. -Value familiarity with source control systems continuous integration pipelines and automated testing practices for microservice ecosystems. -Appreciate exposure to hybrid work models including effective collaboration through digital tools and clear communication with distributed teams. -Consider experience with mapping frameworks or geospatial libraries that support rendering vector and raster data as highly beneficial for this role. -Prefer exposure to cloud native architectures and container based deployment models that host Springboot microservices for geospatial workloads. -Seek strong analytical and problem solving skills with the ability to translate complex spatial problems into practical engineering solutions. -Expect excellent written and verbal communication skills to document technical solutions and explain spatial analysis outcomes to non technical