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The Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst is expected to use specialized knowledge and skills to lead GIS projects with continuous improvement methodologies. bachelor's degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or a certified foreign studies equivalency, in geography, earth sciences, civil engineering, urban planning, information technology, biology with an emphasis in GIS, computer science, or closely related field.
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Knowledge of: some knowledge of basic terminology used in radio and telephone communications; some knowledge of the basic concept and operation of communication equipment, including telephone, radio, paging, computer and related systems; some knowledge of the geographic features and boundaries of the Chula Vista area; English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation; computerized data entry and retrieval systems used in dispatch communication and operations.
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Proficient use of Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) computer applications. Proficient use of Global Positioning Systems (GPS) receivers for Real Time Kinematic (RTK) surveys, programmable hand-held calculators and data collectors, total survey stations, electronic levels, and experience performing calculations for construction surveying, setting, and marking grade stakes.
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Under general direction of the Deputy District Director (DDD) of the Planning and Local Assistance Division, as a Senior Transportation Planner, the incumbent assumes responsibility for the successful and timely delivery of Project Initiation Documents (PIDs) and feasibility studies, and managing the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Branch.
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Responsible for distribution design and engineering in client's geographic information systems (GIS) and work management systems (WMS) as required. Review designs of various electrical distribution systems of varying size and complexity completed by junior staff as well as mentor and train.
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Oversees, and manages the development and implementation of a Total Asset Management Program (AMP) which will incorporate a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) and geographic information system (GIS.
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To learn more about our Transportation Planner positions and how to apply, join us for a FREE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP, “Careers at Caltrans Planning and Modal Programs – Transportation Planner Series” on April 9th.
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This position in the Water Operations Department reports directly to the Chief, Water Operations andplans, organizes, coordinates, oversees, and provides direction for the District’s Asset Management Program (AMP) by providing analytical and project management support for water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems.
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Applies various software packages, geographic information systems (GIS), programming languages, and established procedures to support field research projects. for more information.
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Founded in 2006, VSolvit (pronounced 'We Solve It') is a technology services provider that specializes in cybersecurity, cloud computing, geographic information systems (GIS), business intelligence (BI) systems, data warehousing, engineering services, and custom database and application development.
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A degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, Geographic Information Systems, and/or technical certification. The following are NOT considered qualifying experience: System user or super-user experience; repair technician experience; experience solely removing and/or installing discrete systems components; and information/data systems experience gained more than five years ago.
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Receive and process client Original Equipment Manager (OEM) requests and vessel information ensuring systems reflect accurate and timely data. Hear and speak with sufficient clarity to understand and engage in telephonic information exchange; hear and understand verbal instructions; give and receive information verbally in person or via communication device – Often.
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Requirements Education: College degree, trade school or equivalent experienceMinimum Experience: 1-3 years sales or equivalent Please note that this job posting includes salary information for the assigned target market range within the primary geographic region the requisition is posted.
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As a Network Engineer, you will demonstrate capability in one or more of the Information Technology core areas; Computer System Engineering; Computer System Services; Data Management Services; Modeling, Analysis and Simulation; Professional Support Services; Test Analysis and Evaluation; and Systems Integration.
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Experience in assessing, analyzing, and providing recommendations to include CND, High Assurance, and ISSE for critical CS/IA capabilities covering Navy GENSER NSS and DBS including non-traditional IS, combat weapons systems, shipboard aviation systems, HM&E, ICS/NCS and SCADA systems.
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