The Nature Conservancy has openings for two part-time GIS internships. If interested, we would like to invite you to visit our careers site to complete your application.
DIRECTIONS: 1. Select the appropriate link below to access our careers site. 2. Sign In to access your account or if you are not an existing user select the 'New User' link to create one. 3. Review the job description and select the Apply button to begin your application. https://careers.nature.org/psp/tnccareers/APPLICANT/APPL/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1&JobOpeningId=49159&PostingSeq=1 If you are a current employee of our organization please use the following link instead: https://peoplesoft.tnc.org/psp/tnchrprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_EMP_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&SiteId=1&FOCUS=Employee&JobOpeningId=49159&PostingSeq=1 For the full job listing, click here.
Full Job Description Duties Summary This position is located in Department of Homeland Security, United States Coast Guard, District Thirteenth, Sector Columbia River, Detach Duty Intelligence Staff in Portland, OR. Responsibilities In this position, you will serve as an analytical specialist for maritime threats in and around the ports and coastal waterways to produce and disseminate information/ and reports for enforcement in a pivotal policy role from day one. You will represent the division at regional, national and international intelligence and law enforcement conferences. Being a Coast Guard civilian makes you a valuable member of the Coast Guard team. Typical work assignments include:
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Job details Salary: $24,582 - $77,504 a year Job Type: Full-time Qualifications
GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE IMAGERY ANALYST (35G)
OVERVIEW The geospatial intelligence imagery analyst is responsible for analyzing overhead and aerial imagery developed by photographic and electronic means. They provide Army personnel with critical information about enemy forces, potential battle areas and combat operations support. JOB DUTIES
REQUIREMENTS Those who want to serve must first take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, a series of tests that helps you better understand your strengths and identify which Army jobs are best for you. TRAINING Job training for a geospatial intelligence imagery analyst requires 10 weeks of Basic Combat Training and 22 weeks of Advanced Individual Training with on-the-job instruction. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and in the field. Some of the skills you’ll learn are:
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REQUIRED ASVAB SCORE(S) Skilled Technical (ST): 101 Learn more about the ASVAB and see what jobs you could qualify for. COMPENSATION Total compensation includes housing, medical, food, special pay, and vacation time. Learn more about total compensation. EARN CASH FOR IN DEMAND JOBS You could earn up to $40,000 in cash bonuses just for enlisting under certain Military Occupational Specialties. Visit Jobs in Demand to see if this job qualifies for an enlistment bonus. EDUCATION BENEFITS In the Army, qualified students can earn full-tuition, merit-based scholarships, allowances for books and fees, plus an annual stipend for living expenses. Learn more about education benefits. FUTURE CIVILIAN CAREERS The skills you learn will help prepare you for a career in research, business planning and even government agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency. Benefits:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cityofsalem/jobs/2895602/gis-programmer-analyst
Job Summary The City of Salem IT Department is seeking a talented, highly motivated GIS professional to join our dynamic GIS team as Programmer Analyst. If you have a passion for solving challenging problems and building innovative solutions that have a direct impact on your community, then this is the place for you. We pride ourselves on providing opportunities for professional growth, a friendly, engaging work environment, and a great work-life balance. As a GIS Programmer Analyst, you will serve as the primary resource on application development projects and business system integration projects, provide application troubleshooting and support, and research and recommend new technical geospatial solutions for City services. You work will focus on the needs of the Public Works Department to provide innovative solutions for their diverse service offerings and mobile workforce. You will develop and implement GIS solutions and work as part of a team to advance Salem in smart city initiatives. In this position, you will plan, organize, and conduct business process and system analysis to improve performance and provide solutions for organizational needs and efficiencies. You may serve as an administrator and a functional expert for City business systems and will contribute to solutions that meet overall City and department technical strategies. You will work with a variety of stakeholders and team members, including department staff, IT technical staff and vendors to ensure successful, timely delivery of projects and solutions, while working within the scope of business expectations and system needs and constraints. In addition to serving as a primary resource for Public Works, you will be a part of the enterprise GIS team to develop smart and sustainable solutions. If you want to become an integral part of the City’s daily business operations that provide services to over 1000 City employees, its departments, and our local community, then this job is for you. What are the minimum qualifications?
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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: $29.47 hr. Education Required
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Terms of Employment: This is a regular Full-Time position Webinar: A Framework for Racial Equity and Community Outreach in State & Local Government11/10/2020
Interested in exploring how to use GIS to advance racial equity is state and local government? Register for this free Esri webinar: A Framework for Racial Equity and Community Outreach in State and Local Government.
https://www.esri.com/en-us/lg/corporate-programs/20/how-state-local-governments-can-advance-racial-equity-with-gis https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs/2902280-0/gis-specialist-journey?keyword=gis%20specialist%20-%20journey&location=seattle%2C%20wa&pagetype=searchPage
Summary The King County GIS Center is seeking an experienced GIS Specialist - Journey. The GIS Specialist - Journey will perform ongoing maintenance on complex, highly detailed transportation-related network, infrastructure, facilities, planning, and operations GIS data, including all updates and revisions to these data. Perform data development and ongoing maintenance for GIS data related to urban and regional planning, real property, natural resource planning and management, and other King County functions and services, including all updates and revisions to these data. Complete corrections to resolve all reported errors, omissions, and discrepancies in these data. Maintain the suite of custom editing tools which are used to perform these data maintenance tasks. Design and perform detailed spatial research and analysis, using appropriate and relevant GIS data and digital imagery, to meet the management, planning, and operational needs of all County agencies. Design and develop web applications, maps, tables, and other products to report research and analysis findings to decision makers and make program information available to the public. Train and mentor other staff on data maintenance procedures, protocols, and tools, and serve as team leader for staff who perform this work on an ongoing basis. Develop and nurture effective working relationships with client agency managers and program staff. Washington Dept. of Ecology has an exciting job opportunity!
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Unit within the Information Technology Services Office (ITSO) at our Headquarters building in Lacey, WA is currently looking to fill a permanent National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) Steward (Data Management – Journey) position. The GIS Unit is a cross-functional team of 8 GIS professionals who are dedicated to providing valuable geospatial solutions, data, and support to staff and citizens to realize Ecology’s mission. The goal of the Washington State NHD Steward is to provide an accurate hydrography dataset that meets the needs of stakeholders so that it can be universally adopted across the State. In this role as the Washington State NHD steward, you will be working with local, state, and federal stakeholders to help maintain and promote a single, statewide, hydrography framework dataset. You will contribute to and manage diverse projects focusing on improving and updating the NHD and associated data. As the subject matter expert, you will advise local and state governments on how to incorporate their data into the NHD framework and develop a strategic plan for the improvement and maintenance of Washington’s portion of the NHD. As the principal steward you will oversee updates to the NHD and serve as a coach and guide to NHD editors as well as provide access to data sets and derivative products across multiple spatial platforms. As the Washington State representative to the Pacific Northwest Hydrography Framework (PNWHF) you will participate on advisory and technical calls with group member partners and US Geological Survey. You will help determine how to utilize current technologies including high resolution elevation data to make efficient improvements to the hydrography network. You will work in a supportive and professional environment with people who are passionate about the environment and GIS, continual improvement and learning, and prioritize a work-life balance. Your work will directly support science and policy that is focused on making measurable improvements to the environment in Washington State. VirginiaView, in partnership with Virginia Tech and other partners, recently published a new video tutorial series called “Working with Lidar Using ArcGIS Pro”. This resource is appropriate for 2-year and 4-year college faculty who would like to integrate additional online (and self-paced) educational resources with their courses.
Previous tutorial topics have also been popular with geospatial professionals who are seeking a cost effective and self-paced opportunity to sharpen their geospatial skills (or just trouble shoot…). I suspect that the new tutorial series (and other topics listed below) might be appropriate for professionals working with local/regional/state/federal governments, as well as in the private sector. The following geospatial video tutorials are available at no cost, and can be accessed via http://www.virginiaview.net/videos
The State of Oregon has a new site that we recently launched indicating statistics and information about the wildfires that have occurred this year. On this new site, you will find the following information:
Clicking on any of the main cards will take you to the relevant page for that information. Additionally, you have the ability to access key topics by using any of the main links on the top of the page. This information is being automatically updated based upon available data and will change as we get updates from our partners.
You can access this new page here: https://arcg.is/0e4yy9. It is also linked on our wildfire.oregon.gov website. |
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