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Salary Range: $65,199 - $85,798 annually Placement on salary range based on relevant experience presented in application materials. Full-time, non-exempt position plus full benefits package. The closing date for this position is 11:59 p.m., Sunday, August 27, 2023. About This Opportunity The City of Hillsboro Public Works Department is looking for an entry-level GIS & Asset Management Technician to join a team of GIS professionals serving the geospatial needs of the City’s Transportation, Stormwater and Sanitary Sewer utilities. This role works both independently and collaboratively with a team in the office and in the field with primary duties involving creating, editing, and publishing utility asset GIS inventories. This work forms the foundation necessary for data-driven decision making throughout the Public Works Department. What You Will Be Doing The GIS and Asset Management Technician roles serves primarily as the one to input data into our existing database structure, edit data where needed to maintain accuracy, and interact with our field crews for edit requests. Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) equipment is used to verify and update utility GIS data. This role is heavily focused on building and improving the accuracy of our data, a critical function that informs our decision makers throughout the City. General Duties & Responsibilities Include:
For more details, please click on this link for job classification description: Engineering Technician Successful Candidates Successful candidates for the GIS and Asset Management Technician position will be able to effortlessly navigate the technical aspects of the role such as web and paper map production, ArcGIS Pro or ArcMap software, and Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) or asset management software. Simultaneously, this role has a strong internal service component that requires exceptional critical thinking skills to efficiently process an internal customer’s request, interpret their need, and think ahead to deliver a better product than what may have been initially anticipated. Highly desired skills/experience include:
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Available IIC Internships Available internships are designed for college students, high school students and recent graduates. These unique internships provide students the needed skills and academic credit to pursue potential career opportunities as well as the chance to explore fields of their own interest. All internships require an IIC internship application, resume and cover letter. Additional documents may be requested by agency contact. You may apply for multiple internships or internships outside of your main interest. Below is an image showing some of the opportunities that are available. Follow the link above to see all opportunities. https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/tacoma/jobs/4125408/gis-analyst-it-analyst-senior-technical
The Tacoma Public Utilities' and City of Tacoma are looking for an experienced GIS Analyst who is passionate about creating innovative solutions to solve business problems. Our ideal candidate is capable and motivated to assist in the administration, design, architecture, configuration, and implementation of our GIS Enterprise environment. The successful candidate should possess extensive knowledge and experience architecting, configuring, implementing, and maintaining ArcGIS Enterprise environments (ArcGIS Portal, ArcGIS Servers, ArcGIS Data Store). Knowledge regarding other GIS solutions used at the City, including ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS, ArcGIS Experience Builder, Web Appbuilder, ArcGIS Monitor, VertiGIS Studio, VertiGIS Analytics, ArcGIS Monitor, Python, FME and ESRI Enterprise Databases are also desirable. Don't meet every single requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Tacoma we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every desired qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may be just the right candidate for this or other roles. Responsibilities Include: System Administration
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Desired Qualifications: GIS Professional Certification (GISP), ESRI Technical Certifications or any other GIS Certification Program Preferred Experience with:
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Bat Conservation International Subterranean Technician Western United States Status: Part-time, non-exempt Reports to: Assistant Subterranean Team Lead (Jackson Bain) Key Relationships: Habitat Protection and Restoration, Rate: $20-25/hour, dependent on experience (plus overtime pay) Overview: Bat Conservation International (BCI), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to ending bat extinctions worldwide, seeks 3-4 intermittent, part-time Subterranean Technicians to join BCI’s Conservation Department. Ideal candidates will be based within reasonable travel distance of major western U.S. cities. The Subterranean Technician will work as part of the Subterranean Team in the Habitat Protection & Restoration Program. This position requires an experienced, highly motivated individual willing and able to conduct field work above and below ground safely, efficiently, and professionally in a variety of environments throughout the western United States. The successful candidate will perform a variety of conservation activities that benefit bats and other wildlife that depend on subterranean habitat, with the primary focus being on the inventory and biological assessment of subterranean bat roosting resources such as caves and abandoned mines. Project work occurs in partnership with land management agencies, including Bureau of Land Management, Department of Energy, National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and others. Subterranean field surveys are used to assess habitat quality and determine bat and other wildlife use of subterranean sites to inform management recommendations aimed at protection of important habitat. Additionally, this position may assist with project management duties including report writing, data and photo management, and other pre- and post-fieldwork tasks. On-the-job training will occur, and opportunities for additional safety/medical certifications may be available. Work Schedule: This is a part-time, intermittent position that will fulfill as-needed field project duties. As such, work is not guaranteed and will be sporadic in nature. When work is available, advance notice of 1-3 months is generally provided. Available project work requires travel to project sites and consists of living and working on-site, in or near field locations. Field projects are typically five weekdays in length, including travel days, though some projects may require longer deployments and may include working weekends. Field weeks may consist of travel and field days ranging in length from 8 hours to 12 hours or more. Typical field projects occur in remote, mountainous terrain, based out of local towns (often small communities with limited services). Overnight lodging is provided in shared house rentals or hotel rooms, with private bedrooms for each team member, though some projects may require camping. Meals and other travel costs are also covered. Office work, when available, is flexible in nature and will occur remotely from a home office. Position Description (Major Duties):
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Required Candidate Qualifications: If you have 70% or more of the qualifications listed below, we encourage you to apply.
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To Apply: Interested individuals should submit their resume and short personal story (1 page or less) that addresses the following:
Applications are due by September 8th. We anticipate interviews being conducted in September with notification of selection in October. https://careers-dnv.icims.com/jobs/21269/gis-analyst/job
SUMMARY Are you excited by how geospatial data and analytics enable better decisions and investments towards accelerating an equitable energy transition? Do you enjoy working on a wide variety of solutions and data sets, and enabling teams to solve problems in more sophisticated ways? The GIS Analyst delivers geospatial analytics across the entire energy system value chain, including the siting of renewable energy projects, delivery of energy efficiency programs, assessments of energy equity, and assessment of EV adoption rates. They are responsible for delivering high-quality GIS data and analytics to internal project teams and external customers. Reporting into the Director of GIS North America (Head of Section), the GIS Analyst will be responsible for undertaking geospatial data collection, processing and analysis, automating GIS workflows and producing thematic maps in the GIS section that is part of DNV Energy Advisory North America Analytics and Digitalization (A&D) Department. DNV is looking for a dynamic and rigorous individual that will be able to contribute to the company’s studies, reports and tools through well thought-out static or interactive mapping products, as well as to assist with gathering geospatial data and the automation of the workflows (programming). Why should you work with us? The GIS team is made up of highly motivated and passionate GIS professionals that exemplifies DNV’s values of caring for each other, collaborating as a team and daring to explore and adapt to achieve success. How we collectively influence the world for future generations matters deeply to us. Our teams work every day to decarbonize power grids, by increasing energy efficiency, enabling energy equity, and aiding the widespread deployment and operation of renewables to address climate change and positively impact society. We achieve our purpose through the success of our Customers. We strive to be high-performing and innovative team. Our approach reflects the equity, respect, and diversity we wish to see in the world. The level of the position will be commensurate with the level of experience. This position can be remote from anywhere in the US with preference for candidates residing near a DNV Office. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Other duties may be assigned. What You'll Do
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Make an impact: This exciting position will help refine an existing GIS based asset management system as well as support the stormwater utility in data collection, web GIS, and analysis. The position will work in a team environment that supports the entire Public Works Department. Learn and grow: Teamwork drives our growth mindset, leading to training, conferences, user groups, awards, and collaborating on solutions. You will be contributing to a City that is maturing into data strategies and governance, where data and its value is becoming essential for managers who make policy and operational decisions. Opportunities will arise to develop leadership skills by serving as a technical project manager on small and moderate projects. You will be able to accomplish your goals through our values of interpersonal skills, thoroughness, accountability, and a positive culture. We pride ourselves on a proven track record of providing opportunities for innovation, career development, flexible work schedules, and great work-life balance. What you will do: Be the technical lead of the City of Salem stormwater utility’s GIS data, asset management and analysis needs. You will also serve in the Public Works Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) program as an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) pilot. What you will bring along:
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About us: The City of Salem is the second largest City in the State of Oregon. Located in the lush Willamette Valley, Salem is the capital city of Oregon with a population over 170,000. Centrally located, Salem is 47 miles south of Portland and an hour from the Cascade Mountains to the east and an hour from the ocean beaches to the west. Salem is an exceptional community for living and working with exciting new and comfortable well-established neighborhoods and carefully preserved historic buildings. www.cityohttps://www.cityofpa.us/1303/GIS-Technician---Public-Worksfpa.us/jobcenter
Salary Details $60,188.96 - $71,857.76 Deadline Aug 14, 2023 Required Experience 0 - 1 years Nature of Work: Under general supervision of the Assistant Director of Power Systems, provides support to the City’s geographic information system (GIS) and maintenance management system (MMS).
Salary: $60,188.96 - $71,857.76 annually ($28.937 - $34.547 per hour) Excellent benefits include longevity pay after completion of 5 years, medical, dental and vision coverage for employee and dependents, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, vacation/sick leave accrual, PERS retirement and deferred compensation plan matching. Employee shares 12.5% of the medical premium. Position is represented by AFSCME Local 1619. Qualifications: Education:
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Overview This position plays a valuable role the city’s enterprise GIS program. In addition to working with the GIS team on exciting and cutting-edge GIS technology projects, this position supports Public Works in maintaining geographic databases of vital city infrastructure such as streets, water, sanitary, and sewer systems. This position also works closely with Public Works field crews to find solutions to improve worker efficiency and ease of data collection. Many other GIS program project also arise create opportunities to work on varied GIS challenges. The selected candidate will be an individual that brings energy and GIS flair to the Tigard GIS Team. With a passion for mapping, the new GIS Tech II approaches their work with enthusiasm and exceptional attention to detail. They will be a great team player and offer new and refreshing ideas to our exciting work environment and interesting list of GIS projects. You belong with Team Tigard! The City of Tigard values diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and life experiences. We are committed to building a workforce of diverse voices to impact decision making, drive growth, and better serve our community. We strongly encourage those wanting to work with and serve diverse populations to apply. Important: Please review the GIS Technician II classification for essential functions and job duties Examples of Duties
Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
Supplemental Information Union Representation: SEIU Schedule: The Tigard GIS Team has a flexible work environment, offering a combination of onsite and remote work. Work schedules are also flexible. Compensation for Utility Worker II: The hourly range for this overtime eligible position is $28.23-$37.48 per hour. The starting pay assignment, based on an analysis of the successful candidate’s related experience and education in accordance with the City’s pay equity policy and the Oregon Equal Pay Act, would be no higher than $34.32 per hour. How to apply: Please apply online. We do not accept applications via email. Applications must be received by Human Resources by the closing time/date. IMPORTANT: In lieu of resumes and cover letters, the City of Tigard evaluates each applicant's work history and responses to supplemental questions. Please complete the application and answer the supplemental questions thoroughly to ensure our subject matter experts can appropriately evaluate your experience. ATTENTION VETERANS: To receive veteran's preference, please upload your DD214/Separation documentation. The Oregon Statewide Imagery Program 2022 statewide one-foot imagery is now available as Web services. Links through GEOHub as well as the OSIP/Imagery FIT pages will be available soon, but the services can be accessed directly from the ArcGIS Server REST endpoint here:
https://imagery.oregonexplorer.info/arcgis/rest/services/OSIP_2022 As with other vintages of image services, both dynamic Statewide Lambert (4-band) and tiled Web Mercator versions are available. WMS/WMTS capabilities will be added shortly. A seamline index with the acquisition date/time is also available as a Web service here: https://arcg.is/f4fmK0 Esri's MOOC (Massive open online course) on Spatial Data Science: The New Frontier in Analytics8/2/2023
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About this MOOC Use location to find patterns and tackle complex problems. Spatial data science allows analysts to extract deeper insight from data using a comprehensive set of analytical methods and spatial algorithms, including machine learning and deep learning techniques. This course explores the application of spatial data science to uncover hidden patterns and improve predictive modeling. You'll work with powerful analytical tools in Esri's ArcGIS software and learn how to integrate popular open data science packages into your analyses. |
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