GIS Manager
Bellevue is a dynamic, international and multicultural, future-focused, diversity driven, high performing City. Our Council vision is: "Bellevue welcomes the world, our diversity is our strength." We value all employees and their contributions. The City invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development by building on our commonalities and our differences. Bellevue is high tech hub, noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. We work collectively to make it a place where you want to work, live and play. The IT Department consists of 60 talented full-time employees and supports city wide custom and SaaS applications, networks, cybersecurity, servers, GIS, digital government and provides technology services to the regional eCityGov Alliance. In late 2018, the City of Bellevue won first place in the Center for Digital Government Digital Cities Survey for our work in advancing digital government and Smart Cities. We are looking for a collaborative, customer-focused GIS Manager to lead this high performing team! You'll be responsible for the overall technical project and program management of the City-wide geographic information system, including the continued modernization of processes, applications and infrastucture. You'll guide the strategic and technical direction for the development of Bellevue's GIS architecture and infrastructure, supervising a staff of eight GIS professionals, management of corporate GIS data assets, ensuring integration with City business systems and standards, and interfacing with internal and external customers. The South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve is hiring a permanent, part-time GIS Specialist. The position will be responsible for GIS data management and analysis related to a wide array of projects at the reserve.
The complete job announcement can be found here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/South-Slough--Interpretive-Center---DSL/Information-Systems-Specialist-4--GIS-Specialist-_REQ-21666 Recruitment closes on October 29th. Questions can be directed to: Beth Vergara, HR Specialist [email protected] 503-986-5223 The City of Bend is currently recruiting for two positions in the Office of Performance Management – a GIS Analyst and an Information Systems Analyst. These are fantastic opportunities to contribute to a vibrant community and to apply your technical skills in an organization that values innovation. Plus, you’ll be surrounded by year-round recreation opportunities in beautiful Bend, Oregon!
Applications are due by noon on Wednesday, October 23 and by noon on Friday, October 18, respectively. For more information and to apply, visit our website: www.bendoregon.gov/jobs Colleen Miller City of Bend Office of Performance Management Office: (541) 693-2120 Mobile: (541) 610-9292 Tuesday, November 12th 2019
Registration & Breakfast begins at 8:00 AM Program begins at 9:00 AM, goes until 4:00 PM Please join us for a symposium that will emphasize the importance of the 2020 Census, highlight what individuals and groups can do to prepare for the census in their communities, and set the stage to motivate counting efforts across Oregon more broadly. Event location 1825 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97201 Portland State University Smith Memorial Student Union, 3rd floor, Smith Ballroom Speakers Plenary Speaker John H. Thompson, former Director of U.S. Census Bureau Welcome & Opening Remarks Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum Michael H. Hall, Assistant Regional Census Manager, Los Angeles Regional Census Center, U.S. Census Bureau Jason Jurjevich, Director of the Population Research Center Register by October 31st, 2019To register, visit bit.ly/MOC2020 or contact: Julia Michel, [email protected] Please spread the word by forwarding this email or sharing the event flyer and make sure to check in with the Making Oregon Count 2020 website for more information about the event, speakers, panelists and breakout session topics. There’s still time to register for Build your own 3D map with LIDAR point clouds.
If you’ve seen a semi-autonomous car before, you’ve probably seen a LIDAR (Light detection and ranging) sensor. LIDAR enables a semi-autonomous car to detect surroundings with lasers; it can be used to create 3D elevation maps to help farmers to increase efficiency and it can be used to visualize buildings on a map in really high detail to showcase your real estate portfolio. We’ll have some fun using a very familiar landmark in Florida as an example. Be entertained while learning how to:
Build your own 3D map with LIDAR point clouds Thursday, October 17, 2019 11:00 am PT / 2:00 pm ET To Register: https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&partnerref=email-2&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiTXpSalpUbGtNMkptTkRjMSIsInQiOiIwa0o1S1wvTHhiSnhTQnlyRDY4NnVGYktcL21GNGV3V3YxQVJ2OEhLWlNqS1wvdDkrTFBGdWVrNzlxZHZaY1h4UnVUbTZxMXVkY2tDNXJ5ZEt6bW54YjlYclNBNWFZdmx2YVJiekpLSmM3RndWZ3ZFZWk2MHBKRWVEWDNsM3ZieTJQTyJ9&eventid=2050226&sessionid=1&key=1E2D917BF6CEA4B5327F2104141D0EAE®Tag=&sourcepage=register https://jarrettwalker.com/jwa-is-hiring-in-portland/
Jarrett Walker & Associates is excited to announce our next round of hiring, beginning today! JWA is seeking an analyst with interest or experience in public transit to work in our Portland, Oregon office. The position offers the potential to develop a range of transit planning skills. As a small firm, we can promote staff in response to skill and achievement. Everyone pitches in at many different levels, and there are many opportunities to learn on the job. About JWA Jarrett Walker + Associates is a consulting firm that helps communities think about public transit planning, especially the design and redesign of bus networks. You can learn about us at our website (jarrettwalker.com) and at Jarrett’s blog (HumanTransit.org). What does a typical day look like? At JWA, analysts work on many different aspects of transit planning projects, using different tools and skillsets. For example, early on in a project, you could be asked to draw a map showing the frequency of each route in a transit network using Adobe Illustrator and QGIS. On another day, you might be asked to lay out a report in Adobe InDesign or create a set of charts in Excel or using R’s ggplot plotting package. Once you’re more experienced, you might make site visits to our clients in other cities to help with a design workshop or a public meeting. We also work together using R and other data analysis programming languages to conduct detailed analyses of existing transit service performance and compare different planning options. Because our team is small and our projects are highly varied, we seek to hire and provide training to ensure the widest range of ability possible among our staff. Required Skills and Experience For this position, the following are requirements.
Machine Learning in ArcGIS 1-day Workshop | Nov 1, 9 AM – 5 PM | Withycombe 205
Gain understanding pertaining to the intersection of spatial analysis and machine learning through Esri technology and tools. This 1-day workshop will introduce participants to advanced analytic tools in ArcGIS Pro. Integration with external frameworks such as R and Python will also be covered via hands-on analysis examples. Orhun Aydin, Ph.D, researcher and product engineer from the Esri Spatial Statistics team, will be the instructor for this workshop. Participants should have working knowledge of ArcGIS Pro, beginner-level knowledge of R, and beginner-level knowledge of Python. Participants must sign-up to attend by October 28th. RSVP below. Please contact Kuuipo Walsh at [email protected] with any questions. Please RSVP at: https://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9yk8rCX8wgNOokt GIS Analyst Job Opportunity with City of Kirkland
The City of Kirkland is recruiting for a GIS Analyst. This position facilitates all activities related to the design, maintenance, and operation of city geographic information systems. This includes responsibility for documentation, maintenance, and reliability of geographic information systems and related data; and implementation of standards and procedures to create and maintain the Citywide GIS. The tasks will include assisting in database design, source data research, map compilation, digitizing(COGO), attribute coding, quality control, and documentation (metadata); supporting the citywide GIS program and assisting in implementing the overall system including related application and data development tasks as described in the city’s GIS plan; observing standards for ongoing GIS database development, application development, and interdepartmental operating procedures; providing data development support to include database design reviewing, data acceptance testing, data loading and data maintenance/posting; preparing data conversion specifications and or specification review; performing database administration such as: data loading, data integrity testing, spatial metadata, and data distribution. Visit govjobstoday.com to view the full advertisement and application. *Join your river community for Willamette Riverkeeper's 11th Annual** Great Willamette Clean Up!*
The Great Willamette Clean Up *SATURDAY OCTOBER 5th, 2019— REGISTER NOW!* https://www.eventbrite.com/o/willamette-riverkeeper-1477897368 Hosted on the first Saturday of October, our annual Great Willamette Clean Up is a river-wide, community day-of-action. Volunteers participate by canoe, kayak, SUP board, raft, motor boat, jet ski, drift boat, bike, and by foot to free our river of trash and debris, while improving habitat and community spirit along the way. Cleanup sites are posted throughout the basin, and our on-line registration for this event will open in September. Several areas host post-cleanup celebrations that include lunch, local frothy beverages, and “trash-talk.” https://www.eventbrite.com/o/willamette-riverkeeper-1477897368 |
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