This cartography blog was recently brought to my attention - it's a great source for map critique, has lots of maps to looks at, and it quite comical at times. take a look!
http://cartastrophe.wordpress.com/ The City of Boulder – Open Space and Mountain Parks department has an
opening for a GIS Analyst/Database Developer. To view the full position description or apply you can go to http://www.bouldercolorado.gov/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=4270 FYI - see: http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/VA/pdf/FOM-870-13-PRJ.pdf
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the overall administrative and managerial supervision of the Senior Forestry Officer, the incumbent will be responsible for the implementation of components of the FRA (Global Forest Assessment (GFA) 2015 process. In particular, the incumbent will:
Candidates should meet the following:
Candidates will be assessed against the following:
REMUNERATION A competitive compensation and benefits package is offered. For information on UN salaries, allowances and benefits, click on the following link: http://icsc.un.org/ For guidelines to applicants, please visit the Application Toolkit at: http://www.fao.org/employment/current-vacancies/project/en/ Send your application to: V.A FOM-870-13-PRJ Mr Kenneth G. MacDicken, Team Leader, FOM FAO Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome ITALY Fax No: +39 06 5705825 E-mail: VA-870-13-PRJ-FOM@fao.org URISA hosts an annual Student Competition to encourage students in a variety of academic settings and disciplines to write and publish papers and posters to share with the URISA membership and others in the geospatial technologies industry. The submission may include research projects, case studies, projects, or any type of methodology in which geospatial technology and skills were used or could be used.
The Student Competition consists of a two-tier approach that includes Papers and Posters. PAPERS - Students are invited to submit a paper for the competition and possible inclusion in the URISA Journal. The papers will undergo a review process under the direction of an esteemed panel of academic and practitioner members of URISA. Lead authors of the top papers receive an award of a one-year membership in URISA and free registration to GIS-Pro 2013 (along with an opportunity to present at the conference). Students are encouraged to submit essays on geospatial issues as well as technical research papers, relating to any field geospatial field. Students should display original thought and creativity in the development of the papers. POSTERS - Community college and GIS Certificate students are specifically invited to submit posters for the competition. The posters will undergo a review process under the direction of an esteemed panel of academic and practitioner members of URISA. The top ten posters will receive an award of a one-year membership in URISA. All competition winners will receive a certificate signed by the URISA President. Winning submissions will be posted on the URISA website and announced through various industry publications and communications. The URISA Student Competition Committee will review all submissions and the winners will be notified in early August. Winners will be recognized during the awards ceremony at GIS- Pro 2013: URISA's 51st Annual Conference in Providence, Rhode Island. http://www.urisa.org/student_competition Job Summary: The position of GIS Analyst implements GIS based applications that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of local government. Analysts evaluate processes, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement solutions. The primary responsibility of this GIS Analyst position will be to design and develop web based GIS applications. These applications will integrate local government systems including GIS to a common web interface. The position requires web page design and web application development skills using the following software: ArcGIS for Server, GeoCortex Essentials and IMF, ColdFusion, JavaScript, JSP, XML, and .NET.
For the full job description: https://eservices.clark.wa.gov/OA_HTML/OA.jsp?OAFunc=IRC_VIS_HOME_NEW_JOBS&_ti=7091479&oapc=3&oas=AV9Z5-0vG-l1LfbxmGcrqA.. Search under Job # IRC13829 or Analyst. |
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