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This position will report to the GIS Department Manager but will regularly support project managers in other departments including NEPA, hydrology, biology, air quality, and environmental remediation.
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Administering Enterprise GIS Software, specifically the ESRI ArcGIS Platform, including ArcMap, ArcPro, ArcGIS Enterprise/Portal, ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online. Two years as a GIS Analyst with the City of Reno.
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6+ years as a full-stack JavaScript developer. Name Staff Software Developer - Clean Energy. Experience with AWS services EC2, ECS, serverless computing, EBS, RDS, S3, IAM, etc. Architect and implement mobile apps in React Native and Typescript a that meet market needs and are easily extended with evolving business needs.
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DRI seeks a Full-stack Web Developer at the Staff or Assistant Research Engineer level. Experience or skill with GIS software (ArcGIS PRO) and development, including automation support via Python.
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Our client is seeking a highly skilled Full Stack Developer with expertise in. Proven experience as a Full Stack Developer with a focus on. We are looking for an up-and-coming developer with a forward-thinking mindset.
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Now hiring for our Software Developer role starting Monday, April 8, 2024. Dev10 was created to provide an opportunity for those who want to break into the technology industry as a Software Developer but lack the skills or experience to get there on their own.
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Bachelor's or an advanced degree in GIS, geology, geomatics, geotechnical engineering, environmental science, or related field with demonstrated GIS training or coursework. The Geographic Information System (GIS) Analyst is responsible for providing GIS services to external and/or internal clients in a shared services environment.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Project Developer for our Energy Services Company (ESCO) based in the Pacific Southwest Region. The Project Developer is responsible for Acquisition Support of both Design-Build Turnkey and Energy Performance Contracting project work.
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Degree or certificate in GIS/Geography/Geospatial sciences, environmental science, or related field (Direct and relevant experience will also be considered in lieu of degree or certificate) The ideal candidate will be fully proficient with ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online and have basic familiarity with or ability to quickly learn other GIS software/applications.
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What to Expect Responsible for managing the SCADA HMI integration of manufacturing utility systems into new and existing facilities to meet the requirements of the Cell manufacturing processes, including design development, operation, and maintenance.
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