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7/24/2014

 GIS Developer Analyst III/IV w/ PGE

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Position Title:  GIS Developer Analyst III/IV
Req:  L14-020
Location:  WTC - World Trade Center - Portland
Department:  757 - IT 

Job Description: 
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled

Portland General Electric values the energy of teamwork, diversity, and innovation to provide our customers with safe and reliable power. As Oregon’s largest provider of electric service, PGE is helping to shape Oregon’s energy future.

What is it like to work at PGE? Well, it’s fun. It’s challenging. It’s enriching. And with the average employee spending nearly 14 years with us, we think you’ll like it too.

You’ll work with talented coworkers in a supportive and results-oriented environment. Our progressive vision and commitment to excellence in our service and operations will keep you and your coworkers engaged and aimed towards excellence.

Are you ready to be part of an essential, dynamic and motivating company? Join our team – apply for a position today.

GIS DEVELOPER ANALYST IV (L14-020)
(This is a long term temporary position thru June of 2015)

The GIS Developer Analyst will provide efficient, responsible, reliable, cost-effective solutions by performing research, evaluating alternatives, recommending methods and implementing automated and manual systems and procedures to accomplish corporate and client goals and objectives.

We are seeking:
  • Typically a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or equivalent work experience in related discipline
  • 2-3 years’ experience developing end-user applications and interfaces in a .Net development environment.
  • 2-3 years’ experience developing with commercial RDBMS such as Oracle and SQL Server.
  • 2-3 years’ experience developing solutions that include the following technologies: AP.NET, HTML, HTML5, C#, VB.NET, ESR, ArcObjects.
  • ArcGIS Desktop and ArcFM development using .NETArcGIS API for SilverLight
  • Experience with maintaining ArcSDE
  • Experience with Geo processing tool – Python scripting
  • Experience with ArcGIS Server and ArcFM Server
  • Proficient in Oracle PL/SQL and Microsoft T-SQL development

PGE is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. PGE will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. 

To be considered for this position, please complete the following employment application by the deadline:https://PGN.igreentree.com/CSS_External/CSSPage_Referred.ASP?Req=L14-020

If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at 503-464-7250.

Interested in the extras? PGE offers a range of competitive benefits including medical insurance, paid vacation, a company matching gift program, tuition reimbursement and retirement savings that includes a 401(k) plan with matching company contributions and a PGE stock purchase plan. Additionally, PGE provides robust on-the-job development and training opportunities, as well as incentives for meeting company goals and encouraging health, safety and community volunteerism.

Assisting with storms or other Company emergencies is a part of all positions at Portland General Electric.

Staffing Services Contact:
Doug Mathias
503-464-7250
Staffing@pgn.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dougmathias
Connect with us on Twitter (twitter.com/PortlandGeneral),
Facebook (facebook.com/portlandgeneralelectric)
and LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/portlandgeneralelectric)

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