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Thirsty Third Thursday - October 2018 CRR ASPRS Thursday, October 18, 2018 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Lucky Lab 915 SE Hawthorne Portland, OR Come join us if you are you interested in… · LiDAR · GIS · UAV · Photogrammetry · Aerial Imagery We welcome all active and inactive members, those who are curious about the society or anyone who simply wants to nerd out on geospatial science. Meet professionals, network and enjoy some Lucky Lab food and drink! https://jobs.kroger.com/kroger/job/Cincinnati-Geographic-Information-System-%28GIS%29-Data-Analyst-OH-45202/508029200/
Position Summary: Gather and analyze spatial data from external sources for internal Kroger clients. Conduct research to determine the best source of data and conduct analyses using charts, graphs, spreadsheets and/or maps. Demonstrate the company’s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety. Essential Job Functions:
Education Level: Bachelor's Required Required Travel: None Required Certifications/Licenses: None Position Type: Full-Time Regions: General Office- Cincinnati Jobs at Kroger: At Kroger, we hire people who have a passion for helping others and who want to build a relationship with our Customers. No matter what stage of your career, you can build your future at Kroger. We look for people who want more, aspire to be more and work hard to achieve their goals. Our focus on keeping the Customer first is what makes us successful. As the largest traditional grocery chain in the U.S. and one of the world's largest retailers, we employee more nearly half a million Associates across 35 states. We offer many opportunities not only in our stores, but in Manufacturing, Logistics, Marketing, Finance, Human Resources, and many other fields. Company Overview Kroger Family of Companies employs nearly half a million associates who serve customers in 2,782 retail food stores under a variety of local banner names in 35 states. Our Family of Companies also operates 2,268 pharmacies, 274 fine jewelry stores, 1,489 supermarket fuel centers and 38 food production plants in the United States. Kroger is dedicated to our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit™ by serving America through food inspiration and uplift and creating #ZeroHungerZeroWaste communities by 2025. Careers with The Kroger Co. and our family of companies offer competitive wages, flexible schedules, benefits and room for advancement. Did you know you can edit ESRI basemaps?? You can: https://developers.arcgis.com/vector-tile-style-editor/
When: October 17, 2018 6:30 PM, PDT
Where: Old Town Pizza, 226 NW Davis St., Portland, OR 97209 What: Please join ORURISA's Emerging Professionals (formerly Young Professionals) new board in a social gathering. This is a great time to meet the new board members of the newly reawakened Emerging Professionals and meet other emerging GIS professionals. We will be talking about potential opportunities such as workshops, mentoring, internships, and networking. The event is free and everyone is welcome, however, you have to bring one of your own bad maps to share and have a fun critique! https://employment.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/job-details/shellfish-gis-biologist/415/1/
Job Title: Shellfish GIS Biologist Tribal Department: Shellfish Division: Natural and Cultural Resources Job Summary: This position serves as Shellfish Program technical lead for spatial mapping projects with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Will assist in biological data collection through sampling and fishery investigations. Will conduct and assist in the design of fishery monitoring projects and is responsible for compilation and maintenance of the Shellfish Program’s GIS database. Will assist with field studies, will assist with the planning and completion of research as directed and will produce reports and analysis when needed. Compensation: $61,297 annually Education:
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Terms of Employment: This is a regular Full-Time position requiring 40 hours per week or 2080 hours per year. https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/511123800
Summary This position is located within a National Forest. The position is located at a Forest Service unit with responsibility for providing geospatial data management support for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and other cartographic activities supporting land, resources and ecosystem management functions. Responsibilities Data Management Uses GIS equipment and software to compile, capture and update resource base data from various source maps according to the guidelines of specific data sets. Ensures accuracy and appropriateness of data and refers errors or incomplete data to data steward. Geospatial Analysis Uses basic operations and scripted processes to manipulate and analyze geospatial data to support multi-resource analysis in support of planning, analysis, and monitoring activities; and resource management decision making. Cartography and Map Design/Production Creates simple thematic map products and presentation materials using established automated map and chart making processes. Collects and/or receives data for processing and compiling into datasets for producing cartographic models, maps and analysis. Ensures products adhere to map preparation and data quality standards. Travel Required Occasional travel - Position(s) may involve work away the official duty location to remote worksites within commuting distance (49 miles) and may also require overnight travel and/or camping per fire assignment. Qualifications You must possess the Basic Requirements identified below to be considered eligible for this position. Transcripts must be provided for qualifications based on education. Your application or resume must clearly show that you possess the appropriate experience requirements. GS-05: One year of specialized experience equivalent to at least a GS-04 grade level. Specialized experience is defined as: Experience in cartography or in a related field such as photogrammetry or geodesy, where the work required similar knowledge and skills. Performed digitizing, scanning, plotting and attributing of resource information for maps that were imported into resident GIS hardware and software. Utilized common computer programs to generate reports, charts, graphs or tabular date for physical scientist or GIS specialist. Revised maps using ArcGIS or other GIS software to show change in boundaries, areas and ownership. -OR Successful completion of a full 4-year course of study leading to a bachelor's degree that included at least 18 semester hours in courses such as cartography, relevant mathematical and statistical sciences, or related sciences, e.g., physical geography or geodesy. Examples of acceptable courses include cartography, astronomy, geodesy, photogrammetry, oceanography, computer science, land surveying, geophysics, remote sensing, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Not more than 9 of the 18 semester hours should have been in mathematics or statistics.-OR A combination of education and experience listed above. To receive consideration for this position, you must meet all qualification requirements on the closing date of this announcement. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. The Tongass National Forest, Forest Supervisors office is expecting to fill a Geographic Information Systems Specialist position on the Tongass National Forest. Outreach is being done to determine interest in the position and the appropriate hiring authorities to use.
https://fsoutreach.gdcii.com/?id=83BDE31C25C846F7A047F6D657BCB36C For more information contact me at the email address or office phone number below. Tom Heutte, MGIS GIS Program Leader Forest Service Tongass National Forest p: 907-228-6262 c: 907-821-1347 [email protected] U.S. FOREST SERVICE
Caring for the land and serving people The Corvallis Forest Service Data Resources Management (DRM) group will be looking to hire a couple of students at the following event. If interested please submit an application following the USAJOBS process online (see below). Locally we are looking to hire students with technical remote sensing and GIS skills along with a strong natural resource background. You do NOT have to attend the conference in order to apply. Hiring at the Annual Society of American Foresters Conventions https://www.fs.fed.us/forestmanagement/recruitment_saf/index.shtml The Forest Service will be participating in the 2018 Society of American Foresters (SAF) Annual Convention Hiring Event. The event will be held in Portland this year from October 3 to October 7, allowing the Forest Service the opportunity to hire local forestry/natural resource students. The Forest Service has had great success in bringing in high-level, quality employees through previous SAF hiring events. The following positions are eligible for inclusion in the hiring event: Intern Indefinites – The student interns (GS-0499) may work in and be converted to a variety of areas, to include forestry, recreation, environmental/natural resource planning, or geographic information systems. GS-0499-03/04/05/07 (GS-03/04 for current undergraduate or GS-05/07 for graduate students) with planned conversion to 0401-05/07/09 Natural Resource Specialist or 0460-05/07/09 Forester positions. Recent Graduates – GS-05/07 with conversion to GS-0460-07/09 or 11 Foresters. GS-05/07 with conversion to GS-0401-07/09 or 11 Natural Resource Specialists. GS-04/05 with conversion to GS-0462-06 or GS-07 Forestry Technicians. The Forest Service will hold a collective hiring event at the 2018 Society of American Foresters (SAF) National Convention in Portland, OR, October 3-7. Students and recent graduates will be hired under the Pathways programs. Students attending this conference will be encouraged to apply for vacant agency positions during their attendance at the event. This event will only accept applications on-line, through USAJOBs (https://www.usajobs.gov/). A team of Forest Service employees will be available at the convention October 5-6 to assist student with the online application process and or answer questions about the vacant position. Unlike years past, there will not be interviews at the convention. All interviews will be done after the convention (via Skype, VTC). Any questions about the hiring event can be sent to [email protected]. Note: You do NOT have to attend the SAF conference to apply for any of these positions. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregon/jobs/2209707/gis-technician-odot18-2683oc
Announcement: ODOT18-2683oc GIS Technician – Information Systems Specialist 2 Transportation Development Data Division – GIS Unit Salem ODOT's Geographic Information Services Unit is responsible for the preparation of urban and rural transportation maps and provides GIS data, analysis, products, and custom maps. We are recruiting for a part-time GIS technician to conduct GIS analysis and assist in developing and maintaining GIS applications. This person will assist in delivering technical training and will provide user support for applications, spatial data, and GIS use throughout ODOT. We invite members of all diverse communities to join our workforce as we endeavor to best serve Oregonians from every background. ODOT values diversity and inclusion because they are good for Oregon. We believe that by welcoming differences, encouraging new ideas and views, listening to and learning from each other, and providing opportunities for professional enrichment we are better able to serve those around us. We thank you for considering this employment opportunity. Additional Details:
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Qualifications, Required & Requested Skills Minimum Qualifications: One (1) year of information systems experience. OR An equivalent combination of experience/training. Desired Attributes/Application Scoring Criteria: In addition to your related work experience and education, we will use the attributes below to determine whom to interview. You are not required to have all of these attributes, but please make sure that the ones you do have are clearly demonstrated in your application materials. Your application materials may be graded on spelling, grammar, punctuation, and presentation.
Part Time Administrative Assistant Paid Position Available - GISCorps
GISCorps is currently a 100% volunteer-run program operating under the auspices of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA). Our team coordinates short-term, volunteer-based GIS services to underprivileged communities. Our services include finding qualified GIS volunteers for short term projects and establishing partnerships to create volunteer opportunities for the GIS community. Projects vary based on the partner agency’s needs and may involve any and all aspects of GIS including analysis, cartography, app development, needs assessments, technical workshops, etc. Areas of service include humanitarian relief, disaster response, conservation, environmental quality, health and human services, GIS education, and expert crowdsourcing. GISCorps is supported by individual donations, corporations, and other non-profit groups with similar goals. At this time, GISCorps is seeking to utilize a portion of our funding to hire our first employee, a part-time administrative assistant position for a term of one year, with the potential for an extension depending on funding availability.This will be a contract position, subject to review/renewal at 3-month intervals based on performance and funding levels. At this time, we are looking for someone who is available for 10-15 hours a week with a very flexible schedule. Much of our work happens on evenings and weekends during US hours, and while we try to be as efficient and structured as possible, our disaster response work can be unpredictable. Duties 1. Produce the monthly call agendas and capture meeting minutes for monthly calls and other critical meetings 2. Assist with assembling and creating various materials for quarterly newsletters and related website postings 3. Monitor the active projects by contacting deployed volunteers and partners agencies on a monthly basis and keep all related documentation and records up-to-date.. 4. Assist in closing out projects with partner agencies and volunteers by sending feedback forms, posting their reports to the website, and sending thank you certificates and letters 5. Manage emails coming to group email accounts and respond or forward as appropriate a. conduct preliminary research on the subject matter b. send an initial response to the sender c. monitor which CC members takes on the task and follow up with them 6. Website content management (and documentation of) a. post new stories written by partners agencies or core committee members b. revise existing web pages as needed c. post various documents such as links, articles, minutes, photos, etc. d. monitor the website for broken links and/or possible errors 7. Create/monitor doodles for scheduling calls among the core committee and/ or partner agencies, and volunteers. 8. Conduct preliminary research on partner agencies as new projects are proposed. Help the core committee task these projects more efficiently. 9. Conduct preliminary research/review on GIS Service Pledge applicants and monitor progress. 10. Attend annual meetings as needed (Esri UC and/or URISA GISPro - expenses paid by GISCorps if travel required) 11. Assist with developing slides for presentations 12. Extensive Google Suite/Drive document management 13. Monitor Slack channels for issues 14. Aid with GISCorps’ social media posts, monitor other feeds in search of new volunteer opportunities. Qualifications and Skills 1. BS degree in GIS or related field 2. Knowledge of GISCorps and URISA policies and organizational operations & policies. 3. Knowledgeable of GIS and web research 4. Highly skilled in the following: Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite/Apps (Google Docs, Sheets, Form Creation), Slack, Skype. (Hardware/software will not be provided by GISCorps) 5. Strong knowledge and experience with WordPress for web content management 6. Familiarity with and willingness to learn ArcGIS Online basics (account management, webmaps/apps, dashboards) 7. Excellent writing and graphics skills 8. Excellent organizational skills and extremely detail oriented 9. Ability to communicate in a professional manner with a variety of partners, volunteers, and technical groups 10. Able to work independently and with little supervision, but willing and able to take direction 11. Motivated to perform with excellence 1 2. Must be a US citizen or a green card holder for tax purposes Schedule Expected 10-15 hours/week, potentially more at times ($25/hour) Flexible, but some tasks require nights and/or weekends during US hours To Apply, submit a current resume and cover letter to [email protected] Deadline for applying is: September 17, 2018 or until the position is filled. |
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