The GIS team at Kaiser Permanente is looking for candidates for a paid summer internship. Here are the details.
Graduate intern: https://kp.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=572759 Undergraduate intern: https://kp.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=572785 GIS Analyst/Web Programmer | Institute for Natural Resources | Corvallis, OR
Closes: 3/22/17 https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/39769 The Institute for Natural Resources Director’s Office is seeking a Faculty Research Assistant. This is a part-time (0.49 FTE), 12-month, fixed term professional faculty position. Reappointment is at the discretion of the Director. The purpose of this position is to engage in geographic information systems work on Institute for Natural Resources projects, with particular emphasis on the Oregon Explorer (OE) Program mapping and reporting tools. The GIS Analyst will also be responsible for; preparing project materials for posting on INR web sites; representing INR at project and professional meetings; and taking on special projects at the discretion of the INR Director or Associate Director. The position directly supports the Information Program of the INR. Minimum/Required Qualifications
ODOT is currently hiring a full time permanent GIS analyst (ISS-4).
ODOT's Transportation Data Section is recruiting for a GIS analyst to provide expertise in the integration and use of spatial transportation data using geographic information system (GIS) processes to produce high quality analysis and output. This position:
This recruitment will remain open until filled. Our first application screening is scheduled for April 3, 2017 at 7:30 am, but we may close the announcement at any time when we have received an adequate number of applications. Please see the complete announcement for further information: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/oregon/jobs/1672120/gis-analyst-information-systems-specialist-4-odot17-0009oc Marine Field Technician (Natural Resource Scientist 1) | Washington State Department of Ecology | Lacey, WA
Apply by March 15, 2017 http://www.joshswaterjobs.com/jobs/3475 Protecting Washington State's environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. If you want to join a team that is highly effective, collaborative, has leadership that embraces the value of people, and believes in the fun factor, Ecology is a good fit. The Environmental Assessment Program (EAP) program within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Marine Field Technician (Natural Resource Scientist 1) position. This position is located at our Headquarters Building in Lacey, WA but conducts work statewide. This position is responsible for conducting the marine water quality monitoring program under technical direction of the Marine Flight Program Lead. Responsibilities include training staff in marine field surveys and in laboratory sample processing. This position is also responsible for conducting field surveys, laboratory sample analyses, data analysis, data review, writing monthly condition reports, and supporting annual condition reports. The data collected is used to determine the status and trends of marine water quality in Washington state. Qualifications Required Qualifications: A Bachelor's of science degree with a major study in marine ecology, marine science, oceanography, or other closely allied marine science field and two (2) years of professional work experience in marine ecology, marine science, or oceanography. A Master's or Ph.D. degree will substitute for all of the required experience, provided the field of major study was in the specific specialty. Desired Qualifications:
GIS Analyst | Tualatin Valley Water District | Beaverton, OR
Apply by: March 28, 2017 Tualatin Valley Water District is looking to fill a GIS Analyst position. This position is responsible for maintaining the existing GIS environment including mapping and editing attribute data for the District’s spatial assets, specifically those assets associated with Willamette Water Supply Program (WWSP). The position plays a key role in implementing new GIS capability including planning for enterprise GIS capability and integration of geospatial solutions with other systems. Will prepare and produce maps, conducts spatial analysis, maintains data layers, and incorporates maps and data into reports. This position works collaboratively with GIS system users and other District staff to understand needs, design solutions, manage data quality, and identify requirements for specific projects. This position works closely with District IT staff including the GIS database administrator for the coordination of data and development of interfaces with other programs. Minimum Requirements:
Our webpage is http://www.tvwd.org/about-us/job-opportunities.aspx Full description: https://www.tvwd.org/media/189007/job%20announcement%20gis%20analyst%203-17.pdf This Wednesday March 8...
Happy hour @ Produce Row 204 SE Oak St The World Resources Institute has an opening for a paid GIS internship in our Energy Program:
The World Resources Institute is seeking candidates for a Geographic Information System (GIS) intern to assist the Energy Program. The GIS Intern will support the Energy team in preparing data and developing content for the Energy Access Market maps. The Energy Access market maps are a platform to help understand where the greatest need for electricity is (that is where households do not have access to data), where infrastructure exists (in terms of micro grids and transmission lines) and where market conditions exist (that is where the socio economic data for households is relatively buoyant). The data from energy access market maps is drawn from public sources such as Census data & Utility infrastructure data. Please read more about the position and apply online here: https://careers.wri.org/JobDescription.asp?lang=en&JobNumber=799586 The Conservation Biology Institute is hiring a Software Engineer in Corvallis, Oregon. Please see the SCGIS jobs board or the following link for the full job description and application process details: https://consbio.org/general/pages/job-opportunities
Position Overview: We are looking for a software engineer to create and contribute to amazing software used across a wide range of projects, from client-facing web mapping and data visualization applications, to scaling our mapping, data, and science delivery platforms. On a given day, you could be hand-crafting a beautiful data visualization tool, developing cutting-edge map server technology, or working closely alongside CBI’s clients and stakeholders to develop and refine conservation-oriented applications. Are you someone who cares about protecting the world around you, but aren't sure how your coding skills can make an impact? Are you someone excited by the opportunity to work with scientists, grassroots organizations, individuals and others to find solutions to the world's pressing conservation problems? We want someone who is passionate about combining their talents with those of scientists and others on staff to develop and deliver solutions to the world’s pressing conservation problems. Summer of Maps offers $6,000 fellowships to students to perform geographic data (GIS) analysis and visualization in support of the social missions of non-profit organizations. Work with mentors on the best GIS practices and systems in real contexts, communicate directly with your own clients, present your findings to colleagues and potential funders, and more.
For more about the program and student eligibility, see below. You can download the application guide for students, check out our student FAQ or meet our alumni. Applications are due on March 19th, 2017. Projects include:
APPLY TODAY https://azavea.forms.fm/2017-summer-of-maps-student-application Urban Forestry is now accepting applications for seasonal positions working with our Outreach and Science program on tree inventory, monitoring, and stewardship activities.
Job Title: Community Service Aide II (CSA II) Starting Salary: $16.50/hr Job Type: Part Time/32 Hours per Week Deadline: Open until filled, priority given to applications received by 3/17/17 Join our team as we continue working to gather information about the urban forest, provide volunteer opportunities for the public, and monitor threats against our canopy. Positions begin as early as May 4th and the typical duration is five to six months. For a full list of duties and desired qualifications please see the job announcement, or visit our blog post. Applications will be accepted until positions are filled, however priority will be given to applicants who apply by March 17, 2017. If you have questions, please contact: Julie Fukuda Inventory Project Coordinator, Urban Forestry (971) 337-7437 treeinventory@portlandoregon.gov |
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