The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Columbia River Region Chapter Welcomes you to The Lucky Lab Brewery 15 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214 Thursday, October 20th, 5:30 pm -7:30 pm 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! ASPRS Columbia River & Puget Sound Regions
Date: Friday, October 21st, 20016 Time: 9:00-(Setup time available for presenters: 8:00-9:00 a.m.) Place: Vancouver Water Resource Education Center 4600 SE Columbia Way 98661 Vancouver, Washington (360) 696-8478 Online Registration / Presenter Abstract Deadline: October 19th, 2016 Registration Fees: ASPRS Members…………. ……………… $25.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts) Non-members …………………. …………….$35.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts) ASPRS Student Members……………….…...$Free + Optional Lunch ($10.00) Non-member Student*………………….……..$10.00 + Optional Lunch ($10.00) = $20.00 To Register Online: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CAJKqdnP7XFhJYVr1c8fVXrc03MewSPy-D8ow07Mwqw/edit?uiv=1 We recommend purchasing the box lunch as there are no dining facilities in the near vicinity of the Water Resources Education Center. Parking: Ample FREE parking available at the meeting site WHAT: Technical presentations by Professionals, Educators and Researchers. This event is an informal opportunity for people who are interested in the topics of GIS, photogrammetry, and remote sensing to learn more about what's going on in our own region in resource management, government, academia, and business. The information exchange is a day-long event in which local practitioners may present a 20-minute talk on one of their current or recent projects. This is also an opportunity to learn new techniques, meet new contacts, and refresh old ones. Projectors and wireless internet connection will be available. Presenters are asked to their keep presentations under 20 minutes to allow for questions and timely proceedings. WHO: ASPRS Members and Non-Members interested in expanding their knowledge. Anyone interested in learning more about GIS, photogrammetry, remote sensing, and related fields or who wish to share information about interesting or unusual projects in these areas are welcome. Please, extend this invitation to your colleagues who work in the areas of GIS, photogrammetry, and remote sensing. No commercial presentations or endorsements are allowed. We particularly want to encourage non-members to come find out more about ASPRS. As an encouragement, student attendees who wish to join ASPRS the day of the session will have the registration fee waived. In addition, any person or company can sponsor a student by covering the $10 registration fee, so please consider sending them to this session to learn more about our industry and society. WHERE: The meeting will be held at the Vancouver Water Resources Education Center: 4600 S.E. Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA. 360.696.8478 http://www.cityofvancouver.us/watercenter.asp?waterID=25038 "Great data informs great decisions." Metro, a regional government in Portland, OR., works with communities, businesses and residents in the Portland metropolitan area to chart a wise course for the future while protecting the things we love about this place. Metro serves the 1.5 million people of the region by providing services for land use, development and transportation planning, GIS and research, natural areas, parks and trails, solid waste and recycling and visitor venues like the Oregon Zoo. The work and decisions made by Metro are supported by the Regional Land Information System (RLIS). RLIS consists of 100s of data layers that consume terabytes of disk space that is used by a range of analysts and applications.
The Assistant GIS Specialist performs a variety of professional GIS tasks. We are looking for a professional who is familiar with the maintenance and application of transportation data. The position will focus on maintaining and improving various transportation related datasets including streets, sidewalks, trails and bike facilities, coordination of regional 911 and emergency management data, and direct guidance of a regional street centerline. This person may also work directly with geospatial developers to deliver applications that help both Metro staff and the public. This position also supports other Metro departments, local jurisdictions, and the general public with GIS products and analyses. If this sounds like you – someone who wants to take a job on and make it their own, while branching out and working as part of an interdisciplinary team – this is the job for you. Supervision is provided by the Research Center Enterprise Services Manager. At Metro, we strive to hire a workforce representative of the communities we serve, understanding that a diverse workforce strengthens our organization. We value diversity and support a positive and welcoming environment where all of our employees can thrive. For full job description & application details click here. This month the group will head to north Portland to try their fresh hop IPA among others.
ExNovo Brewery 2326 N Flint Ave Wednesday October 12th starting at 5-6sh ASPRS Columbia River & Puget Sound Regions 19th Technical Exchange - Friday, October 21, 2016
Abstracts will be accepted until October 19th at 6 pm. Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm (Set-up time available for presenters: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM) Place: Vancouver Water Resource Education Center 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, Washington 98661, (360) 696-8478 Parking: Ample free parking at the Water Resources Education Center Registration Fees: ASPRS Members…………. ……………… $25.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts) Non-members …………………. …………….$35.00 (Includes box lunch and copy of abstracts) ASPRS Student Members……………….…...$Free + Optional Lunch ($10.00) Non-member Student*………………….……..$10.00 + Optional Lunch ($10.00) = $20.00 To Register Online: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CAJKqdnP7XFhJYVr1c8fVXrc03MewSPy-D8ow07Mwqw/edit?uiv=1 Meridian Technology group is seeking:
GIS Specialist Id : 19213 Category : Engineering Location/City : OR - Portland Job Type : Contract Region : Pacific Meridian Technology Group is seeking a GIS Specialist. Job Description:
ieSolutions (http://www.ie4solutions.com/), staffing agency, is seeking:
Title: GIS Technician-Junior/Intermediate Location: Portland Duration: 1 Year Renewable Contract Overview Our candidates will apply thorough knowledge of ESRI GIS system software and processes to support multiple lines of business within PGE. Support enterprise data integrity and the creation of spatial products and services via analysis, design, testing, documentation, implementation, maintenance, and training tasks. Support implementation of design and construction work via knowledge of Schneider ArcFM and Designer and the completion of pre-design, as-builting, non-design, and posting processes. Demonstrate ESRI GIS skills at current grade level via periodic completion of advanced skills training and participation in professional associations and activities. These candidates will help the GIS team on-board new responsibilities around As-Builting and posting of completed work in the enterprise GIS. Required Skills
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY We provide a diverse set of information technology resources including: project managers, developers, analysts, quality assurance and system engineers. ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS We provide engineers (electrical, civil, etc.) and technicians to companies who need engineering talent on a contingent basis. Intermediate GIS Technician
RESPONSIBILITIES: Kforce is looking to fill a contract role in downtown Portland, OR for a GIS Technician for a large software system implementation at their client.Responsibilities:
http://jobview.monster.com/Intermediate-GIS-Technician-Job-Portland-OR-US-172738323.aspx How does Portland’s water system utilize groundwater? Come learn about your water supply at this upcoming interactive workshop, Groundwater 101!
Date: Saturday, November 19th Time: 9:00 AM -1:30 PM (Optional groundwater facility tour from 1-1:30 PM) Location: NECA-IBEW Training Center 16021 NE Airport Way Portland, OR. 97230 Details: Join the Portland Water Bureau and the Columbia Slough Watershed Council for Groundwater 101 – a FREE educational workshop that teaches groundwater basics including local geology and hydrology, what role groundwater plays in our drinking water system, and what can be done to protect this important resource. This interactive workshop is presented with a mix of hands-on and classroom-style teaching and is appropriate for adults and high school students aged 14 & up. Light refreshments will be provided. After the workshop, interested participants are invited to take a guided tour of the Portland Water Bureau Groundwater Facility (approximate tour time - 30 minutes). Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Click here to learn more & register (full link: https://columbiaslough.org/events/event/71/) Questions? Contact [email protected] or call 503-281-1132 |
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