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The GIS Developer will support systems responsible for processing, exploitation, and dissemination of multi-discipline and multi-sensor intelligence, mapping, and weather information to weapon system.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Database Management, or a related field. Strong experience with database management systems (DBMS) such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, or similar.
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Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Geology, Urban Planning, Environmental Science, or similar/related field and a certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Certification in Geographic Information Systems (GIS.
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ARC seeks a highly organized and collaborative team player to join our Research and Evaluation Division as a Research Analyst [Geographic Information Systems (GIS)]. This position provides support to the ARC Research and Evaluation team with a variety of data, GIS mapping, research, and evaluation assignments in support of ARC's Strategic Plan. Duties include the collection, management, analysis, visualization (graphically), reporting, and dissemination of geographic information and knowledge in the form of maps, databases, and reports.
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BryceTech is looking for an experienced Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) Analyst, with experience in emerging threat identification, risk analysis, and CBRN/Non CBRN threat assessments to support the DHS FEMA, Office of Emerging Threats Professional and Technical Services Contract.
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Experience entering map data through use of digitizer or by direct input of coordinate information using the principles of cartography including coordinate systems, longitude, latitude, elevation, topography, and map scales.
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Experience with Geospatial software and systems. As a GIS analyst in support of FEMA OET, you play a critical role in managing and analyzing spatial data. Use GIS software, perform data collection and management, perform map creation and visualization, GIS database maintenance, spatial modeling and forecasting, perform spatial analysis, create maps, and generate visualizations to support FEMA OET and the decision-making processes.
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At least 3 years of specialized experience administering Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Job Title: GIS Analyst. Experience in managing cloud infrastructure to host ArcGIS Enterprise applications, ensuring scalability and accessibility of GIS services.
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The Enterprise Analytics and Geospatial Intelligence office within the Center for Analytics, Informatics, and Modernization (AIM) is dedicated to advancing the use of Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) across the agency.
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Sol Systems seeks a GIS Intern to support our utility-scale solar development business. Sol Systems is a leading solar energy firm based in Washington, DC, dedicated to building a more sustainable future.
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Thorough understanding of Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) software (ArcGIS Pro, Desktop, Enterprise), Quantam GIS (QGIS), GeoServer, PostGIS (PostgreSQL), as well as software engineering and programming for GIS systems (C.
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Use Geographic Information Systems (GIS), cartographic software, and maintain web-based mapping applications, including GIS-based dashboards. 8 years of experience with a Bachelor’s degree in Geography, GIS, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field; or 6 years of experience with a Master’s degree; or 4 years of experience with a PhD.
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Support the design, development and implementation of GIS application architecture primarily working with GIS Enterprise systems built on Esri Enterprise software. Provide support to GIS-related project tasks for the design and architecture of Enterprise GIS systems.
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Conduct quality assurance checks on GIS data and outputs to ensure accuracy and reliability. Provide support in interpreting spatial data and assisting users in leveraging GIS tools for their specific needs.
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Coordinates with Agency IT leads to ensure systems/solutions are developed in accordance with NASA policy and align to enterprise strategies. Twelve (12) or more years' experience designing complex architectures and applications with at least 10 years of experience working with geospatial systems.
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