The Plant Protection Division Administration section supports the five programs within the division in the areas of agency, state and federal policy and procedures, fiscal and HR matters in support of our mission, and customer service both internal and external. Each program admin supports their respective programs external and internal stakeholders in the areas of application renewals, executing and completing federal, state, and local contract agreement work and consult on fiscal and HR matters as it relates to the support of their programs while maintaining agency, state and federal policy and procedures.
The GIS Analyst / Location Intelligence Specialist works with both internal and external customers serving as GIS/LI support under the supervision of the Cartography Supervisor with project guidance from higher level GIS/LI team members. This position will provide entry level GIS support to data collection field staff from both the internal Plant Protection division as well as users from county, state, federal and tribal cooperators to aid in setup, training, and troubleshooting support. The GIS/LI Specialist will generate field, report, and outreach formatted digital and interactive geospatial tools to be used to communicate Pest Programs survey activities and results. This position is involved in entry level aspects of geospatial data management, reporting and automation tool creation for multiple programs within the Plant Protection Division. Position and Salary Information WSDA is recruiting for a full-time non-permanent GIS Analyst / Location Intelligence Specialist position within the Plant Protection Division. This position is located in Tumwater, Washington and is Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) represented. The base pay offered will take into account internal equity and may vary depending on the preferred candidate's job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The typical starting salary range for this position is: $47,688 Step A - $62,568 Step L annually. Employee Benefits
Duties Some of what you will enjoy doing will include:
Qualifications Required Qualifications: A bachelor’s degree in cartography, geography, photogrammetry, geographic information systems, computer sciences, remote sensing, land survey, civil engineering, natural resources, or closely related field that includes at least one course in cartography and one course in computer sciences or geographic information systems. One college level course in cartography AND One college level course in either computer sciences or geographic information systems AND any combination of four years of: related undergraduate college education AND full-time experience in technical cartographic or geographic information systems production will substitute for the Bachelor's degree. Preferred/Desired Qualifications:
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