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7/28/2016

GIS Analyst II w/ Global Forest Watch

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There is a GIS position open with the Global Forest Watch Commodities team at the World Resources Institute - This is a position that was previously advertised and has now been re-opened:
https://careers.wri.org/JobDescription.asp?SuperCategoryCode=15758&JobNumber=785764&JobTitle=GISResearchAnalystIIGFW&lang=en
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7/26/2016

GIS Analyst with City of Portland

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GIS Analyst (Information Systems Technical Analyst IV - Vertical GIS)
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/portlandor/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1479343
 
SALARY:               $30.49 - $40.65 Hourly
CLOSING DATE: 08/01/16 04:30 PM
Location:              Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Ave, Oregon
Agency: CITY OF PORTLAND

THE POSITION:
 
The GIS Analyst is responsible for coordinating the collection, publication and documentation of spatial data from internal and external sources for use in desktop and web based GIS applications.  The incumbent provides GIS application support and solutions to a variety of customers.  This position is in the Corporate GIS Program (CGIS) within the Bureau of Technology Services' Business Solutions Division.
 
Specific responsibilities include: coordinating publication of GIS data and metadata from City bureaus and external partners to CGIS servers; working to make authoritative GIS data discoverable and accessible to end users; creating and maintaining ArcGIS Server web mapping services; administration of users, roles, groups and content on City's ArcGIS Online organization; automating processes using python, SQL and REST services; support of the suite of ArcGIS software including testing, deployment and trouble shooting.   Additional duties include; helping customers utilize GIS technology by analyzing business processes, integrating GIS functionality into custom and off the shelf applications, and providing training for GIS applications to expand their use across the organization.
 
The successful candidate will possess demonstrated, extensive hands-on experience with the ESRI ArcGIS software suite, ArcGIS Server, Python, ESRI ArcPy libraries, ArcGIS Online and related web mapping technology. Experience with Microsoft SQL Server, .NET Studio and ArcObjects are desirable, but not required. The successful candidate will be able to work in a culturally and gender diverse workplace.

TO QUALIFY:
 
The following minimum qualifications are required for this position:
 
  1. Please provide an example which demonstrates your expert knowledge and experience applying GIS technology to meet a defined business need.
  2. Please provide an example which demonstrates your ability and experience delivering GIS data to end users through desktop and web applications.
  3. Please provide examples that demonstrate your ability and experience in providing support and training to GIS users at different levels of ability, as well as experience supporting the maintenance and editing of spatial databases.
  4. Please provide an example which demonstrates your knowledge and ability to coordinate activities across multiple business divisions, including past project management and coordination experience.
  5. Please provide examples of your use of a programming language or database system to provide GIS functionality in an application or business process.

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7/19/2016

GIS Tech / Mapper position w/ PGE

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Design Specialist – Service & Design
R16 - 440
Provide design expertise and services in a team environment for new customer connections (single family, large residential, multi-family, commercial, and industrial) and for transmission and distribution integrity (cut sheet, road widening, feeder, and transmission and distribution line). Use the graphics-based facilities management system and design tools at PGE for design and to update and maintain the electrical distribution model and the geographic information system (GIS). ESRI GIS skills preferred.

ACCOUNTABILITIES/TASKS  
  • Contribute to continuity of design that meets total project objectives by ensuring that design concepts and details are accurately and clearly conveyed.
  • ​Provide technical design to layout systems and facilities to Engineers and Service & Design Project Managers within the area of expertise of the incumbent.
  • Convert designs into detailed construction drawings to guide construction personnel
  • Ensure that designs meet established codes, standards and guidelines.
  • Minimize the number of construction conflicts during installation.
  • ​Review and check design drawings for design and drafting accuracy, applying guidelines, established criteria, and experience.
  • Update facilities in the GIS system after construction as completed in a timely manner.
  • Resolve “as-built” problems and conflicts
  • Ensure the electrical distribution model is kept accurate
   KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
  • Two or more years of experience in engineering design and drafting with high school diploma or equivalent; or four years of experience with an associate’s degree in computer-assisted design; or two years of experience and associate’s degree in engineering technology with an emphasis in geographic information systems or computer-assisted drafting, design and theory.
  • Thorough knowledge of distribution overhead and underground design standards and materials.
  • Thorough knowledge of drafting application skills.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of computer workstations, printers and plotters.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of CAD theory and techniques, with minimum two years CAD experience. (MicroStation V8i & Autocad)
  • Demonstrated knowledge of GIS skills (Intergraph & ESRI)
  • Knowledge of electrical systems and theory.
  • Significant visual conceptualizing, logical reasoning, and problem solving skills.
  • Familiarity with surveying information.
  • Effective communication and human relation skills (for project coordination).
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, gender identity, 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=R16-440 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.

https://pgn.igreentree.com/CSS_Internal/CSSPage_JobDetail.ASP?T=20160719114203&

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7/19/2016

State of the Map - US

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This year's State of the Map US 2016 will occur July 23 - 25 in Seattle, WA. Join for three days packed with talks, workshops, hacking, mapping parties and meetings all around OpenStreetMap.

​Find event description and website on the ORURISA site: http://www.orurisa.org/event-2284853 or go straight to the event website: http://stateofthemap.us/

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7/19/2016

GIS Analyst II w/ Sealaska

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Overview:Managed Business Solutions is seeking a GIS Analyst II with 5 or more years experience with geospatial applications support with an emphasis in analysis and cartography, to join our Program Team with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Division of Land Titles & Records Office (DLRTO)-Northwest Region, located in Portland, OR. We support teams and national program initiatives across the country for the BIA. This is a fulltime, salaried/benefited opening slated to begin as soon as possible in mid-to-late June or early July 2016. Local candidates are highly preferred - no relocation assistance will be provided. No third parties or agencies, please.
Responsibilities:
  • Interface with nationwide tribal and BIA users (~4000+).
  • Under general direction, formulates/defines the scope, requirements and objectives for analysis of GIS data, development of cartographic products, and automation of GIS tasks using ESRI ArcGIS tools.
  • Produce a wide variety of geospatial products supporting the BIA’s OTSGS, Forestry, Climate Change, Division of Water and Power and Office of Justice Services.
  • Experience with land surveying techniques a plus.
  • Work with our Program Team members (primarily out of our Lakewood, CO office) to develop, maintain and update the base themes geodatabase and web viewer interface.
  • Perform quality assurance and quality control of OTSGS geospatial products.
  • Adhere to GIS industry product standards and improve upon them where necessary.
  • Must have a solid experience with ArcGIS Desktop applications and GIS theory (coordinate systems, projections, and modeling).
  • Provide support to the BIA Geospatial Services Helpdesk on nationwide GIS technical questions.
  • Learn about and create help sheets of various workflows including building models in ArcGIS’s Model Builder to make GIS tasks more efficient.
  • Apply best practices to meet project requirements and deadlines.
  • Assist the other non- GIS OTSGS staff members with their work load.
  • This position may require travel up to 2-3 times per year.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor of Science in natural resources, geography, engineering, or other discipline related to GIS.
  • 5 + years of experience in GIS analysis, or scientific/analytic field, background in mapping and analysis preferred.
  • Experience with ArcGIS software (10.0 or later preferred).
  • Proficiency in MS Office.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills both verbal and written.
  • Ability to present on topics supporting OTSGS at various conferences and in training environments.
  • After the date of hire, a successfully adjudicated Moderate Risk Public Trust (SF 85) investigation will be required and will be a condition of employment.
Desired Skills:
  • Understanding of federal guidelines, environments and operational policies.
  • Current or prior federal background investigation or clearance (examples include NACI, MBI, Public Trust, DOD-Secret, etc.). 
Environment (Working conditions, physical requirements):
  • This position will require moving of up to 10 lbs. This position will be mostly stationary requiring some movement around the office and frequent communication with others. The average working hours will be 8 hours per day for this position with occasional need to exceed.
  • To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • EOE M/F/D/V/SO

To apply: ​https://jobs-sealaska.icims.com/jobs/1900/gis-analyst-ii/job

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