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GIS Analyst w/ Muckleshoot Indian Tribe (Auburn, WA)

6/11/2021

 
https://careers-muckleshootgov.icims.com/jobs/4449/gis-analyst--technical-instrument-examiner/job?mobile=false&width=795&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420

JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for recordkeeping, encoding, and recording of complex title documents, surveys, and special projects related to the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe’s reservation land base. Performs composite geographic information systems processing, updating, and data mapping and provides technical advice and guidance with regards to historical and current ownership of Indian lands.

​MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Prepares, reviews, and examines topographic plats and surveys for reservation tracts to update the reservation township plats in the GIS database.
  • Ensures correct legal description utilizing the rectangular survey system or metes and bounds in accordance with the cadastral surveys or other surveys of record for entry into the geographic information system database.
  • Develop data standards and methodology for professional and technical personnel to follow in completion of real property data collection; verifies trust property recording process and procedures to meet Muckleshoot and federal requirements and guidelines.
  • Identifies all ownership interests of both servient and subservient property rights together with all encumbrances and liens of record against the property and incorporates data in the GIS database.
  • Designs and develops GIS and related automated routines and complex custom programs; creates documentation format and QA/QC procedures as related to technical data collection.
  • Reviews, edits, and maintains information with respect to ownership, tenure, and management of records, making comparisons between regional and agency records and records located at the Central Office or National Archives, to complete information and reconcile discrepancies found. Updates records in the GIS database.
  • Prepares necessary correspondence between regional offices, Indian agencies, and other federal agencies.
  • Receives, reviews, and processes data; determines project spatial data needs.
  • Provides technical support and thorough review of data and project specifications; may act as GIS/recordkeeping liaison and technical resource between departments, community members, consultants, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
  • Manages water and land resource geographical data and maintains data in accordance with QA/QC standards; ensures compliance with department and BIA data standards and procedures.
  • Works with professionals in a variety of disciplines within division to coordinate and develop strategies to incorporate GIS in project development; coordinates with engineers to develop GIS data for use in hydraulic and hydrologic modeling; researches, analyzes, and resolves GIS related problems.
  • Provides technical assistance to Realty Specialists pertaining to the resolution of title matters and records.
  • Because of the Tribe’s commitment to community service and the well-being of its members, each employee may be expected to perform a wide range of office and field duties from time to time. Such duties may or may not be related to their regular responsibilities, which may include driving.

EDUCATION - EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING FOR POSITION

Required:
  • Master’s degree in GIS, geography, natural resources, planning, engineering, or related field.
  • Two (2) years of progressively responsible GIS application and development experience in a natural resource field.
Preferred: Certifications from the BIA or other related agency showing proficient training in trust land related issues.

Special Requirements:
  • Must be able to pass a federal background check for access to TAAMS system.
  • Must possess a valid Washington State driver’s license.

SPECIFIC SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE/ABILITIES REQUIRED FOR POSITION

Skilled in:
  • Written and verbal communication;
  • Operating standard office equipment, including personal computer and applicable software;
  • Operating GPS and survey applications.

Knowledge of:
  • Concepts of Indian real property, laws, regulations, statutes, and policies (federal, state, and tribal);
  • Advanced GIS applications in natural resources, planning, and engineering fields;
  • Code of federal regulations, United States Code, Bureau Manuals (BIAM and IAM), and other decisions that deal with the wide variety of circumstances affecting Indian lands and real property rights;
  • Global Positioning System (GPS) and survey applications, operations, and software;
  • Advance GIS concepts, geoprocessing functions and techniques, and geospatial database measurement procedures;
  • Scientific research and data collection techniques;
  • Legal land descriptions, including a thorough knowledge of rectangular survey system, metes and bounds descriptions, cadastral plats, and town site or subdivision plats;
  • Hardware and software used to accomplish assigned duties;
  • Computerized mapping hardware capabilities and operations.

Ability to:
  • Operate and use GIS hardware, software and related peripheral equipment;
  • Apply knowledge of engineering, natural resources, planning, or related fields in conjunction with technical GIS skills to analyze data and solve geospatial problems;
  • Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing;
  • Gather, evaluate, analyze, and document a variety of technical data; i
  • Independently and creatively solve problems;
  • Use independent judgment;
  • Organize work load;
  • Meet deadlines;
  • Maintain records;
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, vendors, associates, management, peers, and the general public;
  • Effectively function as a team member.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to walk; use hands to operate, finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
Licenses or Certifications Required A current and valid Washington State driver’s license.

GIS Analyst Mobile App - Remote w/ Critigen

6/11/2021

 
Critigen is looking for a GIS Analyst focused on mobile applications to support high profile client projects. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of GIS experience and a working knowledge of geospatial software and databases, geoprocessing tools, and automating tasks using software and/or scripting specializing in mobile spatial environments.

This position requires excellent problem-solving abilities, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment. The ability to communicate effectively across the organization and an eagerness to learn and grow your career as the company grows are key to team member success at Critigen.  

Our Team Members all regularly work remotely from their home office and at the client office location. We are all working from home at this time but expect future work travel of up to 50%.

​MORE INFO & TO APPLY

GIS/CAD Technician w/ TRC Companies (Issaquah, WA)

6/11/2021

 
​https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/RTI.home?r=5000728035806&c=1209901&d=ExternalCareerSite&

TRC Companies, Inc., a pioneer in groundbreaking scientific and engineering developments since the 1960's, is a national engineering and environmental consulting firm that provides integrated services to the Energy, Environmental, Oil & Gas, and Infrastructure markets. TRC serves a broad range of clients in industry and government, implementing complex projects from initial concept to delivery and operation.

Responsibilities:

We are seeking a candidate to fill a position in the graphics department at our Seattle/Issaquah office. GIS, CAD, data management and visualization, 3D modeling, site mapping, and environmental data presentation are all components of this position. Proficiency in ArcGIS Pro and CAD software is required for this role. An ideal candidate will have a portfolio that shows diversity in their work and shows a design aesthetic that is current with industry trends. Knowledge of 3D design software is an asset and working knowledge of the Adobe Suite is a major plus.
The selected candidate will primarily provide GIS and CAD support services to several different individuals and departments in a fast-paced consulting environment. The GIS technician will be expected to learn and become part of the consulting team for many facets of the environmental industry. The primary role of this position will be using ArcGIS Pro and CAD to create maps and graphics that utilize a wide variety of data sources to complete mapping and data analysis and presentation projects.

Requirements
  • Experience with GPS or GPS/GIS data processing.
  • Field data analysis and mapping; General geographic data creation and analysis.
  • Query geographic data for information to be used in reports.
  • Production of figures for reporting to clients and regulatory agencies.
  • Production of large format display maps.
  • 1 to 5 years of GIS and CAD experience.
  • BA/BS from an accredited college or university in AutoCAD, GIS, cartography, geography, or related field is desirable.
  • In-depth knowledge of ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and AutoCAD. Bonus points for working knowledge of Vectorworks.
  • Working knowledge of the Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp (or other 3D modeling software), and Surfer (scientific mapping and analysis software) are a plus.

​TRC offers advancement potential and a competitive compensation and benefits package including a 401k plan with a company match. For more information please visit our website at www.trcsolutions.com.
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GIS position w/USGS (Flagstaff, AZ)

6/10/2021

 
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is excited to advertise a Physical Scientist position (Term) in their Flagstaff, AZ office at the GS-7 level. The successful candidate will join a group of geologists in the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics (GMEG) Science Center focused on better understanding the geologic evolution of the Lower Colorado River and eastern Mojave Desert regions through geologic mapping. This is primarily a GIS position that will contribute to an ongoing nationwide effort to produce a seamless digital geologic map of the nation and will assist with bedrock geologic map compilations of the Lower Colorado River region. 

The main job duties include: 
  • Scanning, georeferencing, and digitizing geologic information currently captured on analog maps 
  • Compilation and synthesis of digital geologic map data 
  • Production and documentation of cartographic products, graphics, and databases for publication of geologic mapping 
  • Documentation of workflows and creation of FGDC-compliant metadata 
  • Establishment of procedures and methodologies to ensure compliance with a newly developed regional geologic map schema 

In addition to GIS skills, the ideal candidate will also be familiar with the concepts of bedrock geology and geologic mapping. Flagstaff is a moderate-sized mountain city in northern Arizona, situated at about 7,000 ft elevation known for its vibrant community and proximity to a range of outdoor recreational opportunities.  

Please review the posting on USAJOBS for the complete and most up to date details about the position and for information about how to apply: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/603574000   

The deadline to apply is June 21, 2021.

With regards to the application process please share the following with potential applicants:  
We highly encourage all candidates to carefully review the announcement to ensure they provide all required documents listed to ensure full consideration of their application package.  Those who do not provide the required documents or information in their application may not receive full consideration.  Candidates including transcripts to show proof of meeting qualifications through education need to ensure that their transcripts contain the information needed (as outlined in the qualifications section of the announcement) to fully credit their education toward meeting minimum qualifications for the position. The resumes of those who apply MUST include detailed information for current and past positions: job title, name of company/agency, month/yr to month/yr, (e.g., March 2012 – June 2013), number of hours worked per week, salary, supervisor’s name and # (can include statement, “can call/do not call/contact me before calling,”) and narrative (not bullet list) of duties, responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and abilities.  Suggest a resume of at least two pages at the minimum with half a page devoted to each position.  (There is a template at usajobs.gov to follow.)  Please advise them to follow instructions – that transcripts (unofficial is fine), SF-50s, PE License, etc., MUST be attached as required by the Vacancy Announcement.  Also, please advise them to not wait until the last day in case of computer issues, etc. 

More information about the associated GMEG geologic mapping projects can be found here: 
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gmeg/science/geologic-mapping-lower-colorado-river-system 
https://www.usgs.gov/centers/gmeg/science/western-basin-range-eastern-california-shear-zone 

You may also reach out to Scott Bennett ([email protected]) or Ryan Crow ([email protected]) if you have any questions.

Eco Ambassador Summer Program - Storytelling with GIS

6/7/2021

 
https://www.edforsd.org/eco-ambassador?utm_campaign=f551c6e2-1a9c-4241-a12d-24171e270d09&utm_source=so&utm_medium=mail&cid=8f31c9b5-fec1-4b03-8548-f8a426c1b95b

This year's summer program focuses on SDG 14 for Sustainable Oceans and Fisheries, with participants supported to learn ArcGIS storymapping tools to tell compelling data-driven stories about sustainability problems and solutions relating to SDG 14.

Timeline: 10 weeks from early June - mid-August, launching during World Oceans Day, June 8th
​
How might you use digital storytelling tools to promote sustainability solutions? GET IDEAS BELOW!​

Activities:
  • Complete ArcGIS training modules
  • Storytelling workshop in July
  • Mentorship support for participants to conduct their own research with Earth Institute faculty and researchers
  • Panel discussions with youth participants together with oceans researchers and experts
  • Participants create Storymaps using ArcGIS to publish to an Esri Microsite for the Eco Ambassador program
  • Participants test and provide feedback on various SDGs oriented learning resources

By the end of the program, participants will: 
  • gain knowledge on oceans and the related SDGs. 
  • gain access to scientists, policy makers, climate journalists, researchers and become aware of their research to expand their own research. 
  • become a part of a network of youth to facilitate exchange of ideas and brainstorm solutions. 
  • learn skills to collect real-time data 
  • learn GIS mapping. 
  • learn climate storytelling
  • create lesson plans to teach their peers

Wildlife GIS Analyst w/ Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife (Salem, OR)

6/7/2021

 
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Salem--ODFW--Headquarters/Information-Systems-Specialist-4--Wildlife-GIS-Analyst-_REQ-66283

​Job Description:
Make a Difference in Oregon's Natural Resources! 

Help the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fulfill its mission: To protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations.

Do you have experience using GIS software to create maps and spatial datasets and analyze and provide information to others? Are you familiar with creating tools to help others use GIS efficiently to a carry out their job? Then this may be your dream job. We are looking to fill a permanent Information Systems Specialist 4 (Wildlife GIS Analyst) position at our Headquarters office in Salem.

Due to the specialized nature of this work, we are going to leave this recruitment open until filled with the first review of applications beginning at 8AM on June 21, 2021. Please note, this recruitment may close anytime after that first review date. Initial interviews are anticipated to be held via phone, video or virtual interview due to the current situation related to COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

If you enjoy the outdoors, Oregon’s Willamette Valley is the place for you. It is less than an hour from glaciated mountain peaks to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west and the massive Columbia River Gorge to the north. You can fish 365 days a year, and there is hunting for big game, waterfowl and game birds. The Oregon coast attracts thousands of people who clam, crab and fish in the ocean for halibut, salmon and tuna. The outdoor opportunities are endless when it comes to fish and wildlife in Oregon! If culture is what you seek, the Willamette Valley is the most populated area in Oregon and contains its three largest cities: Salem, Portland and Eugene, which are home to many museums and theaters. The Valley is also known for its vineyards, breweries and fantastic casual dining experiences.

To learn more about the department and the work we do, view the following video at https://myodfw.com/about To see examples of some of the maps we produce, please visit https://www.dfw.state.or.us/maps/index.asp

What you will do:
  • This position will provide technical assistance and GIS services to ODFW staff, with a strong focus on the needs of the Wildlife Division. This position does this through the processing, creation, maintenance, development, and updating of maps and spatial datasets, the use of GIS as an analytical tool, the use of other analysis techniques and engineering procedures to promote effective development, exchange and dissemination of spatial information on fish, wildlife, and their habitats. This position is specifically responsible for addressing the GIS needs related to Wildlife Management Areas, Travel Management Areas, controlled/regulated hunts, and enhancement work conducted in critical fish and wildlife habitats; private lands access maps for Access & Habitat, and Upland Cooperative Access Program sites; wildlife habitat improvement projects for big game, waterfowl and upland birds; and historic and new releases of wildlife species to restore populations to historic range. 
  • The position will create and provide custom maps, web maps with forms for field data collection, tables, data sets, and analyses for agency programs. This work is conducted is in a mixed hardware, software and database management environment, when requested by management and staff, adhering to agency standards for quality, routinely addressing issues and questions that are vital to accomplishing ODFW’s mission.
  • The position will also provide technical support to agency staff over the phone and in person, in the form of ‘help desk’ style training in the use of GIS and related information management software and interfaces (including field collection tools) for a variety of skill/knowledge levels. The position also prepares and develops formal trainings.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.

Working Conditions
• Requires extended, daily use of a computer to type, analyze, and summarize data in an office environment. Occasional overnight travel.  Occasional long hours and situations involving tight deadlines, meetings, interagency negotiations, and problem resolution. 

• Routinely work with others in development and delivery of spatial and tabular data, maps and applications for use in resource management, regulation, and collaborative decision-making activities. Working in a team environment requires participative decision making and cooperative interactions among employees.

• Requires a flexible work schedule that varies in the number of hours worked on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day, or a work schedule in which the starting and stopping times vary on a daily basis, but not necessarily each day. This includes working at all hours and workdays in excess of eight hours. Work exceeding 40 hours per week requires supervisor approval.

Sr GIS Tech-2 w/PGE (pdx)

6/7/2021

 
https://portlandgeneral.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/pgn/job/Portland-Oregon/Sr-GIS-Tech-2_R1859-2

​This is an exciting time to join Portland General Electric. As Oregon’s largest electric utility, Portland General Electric is leading an energy transformation that will harness the power of clean and renewable resources. Our vision for a clean energy future relies on three interrelated and overarching strategies: de-carbonize through investing in clean and reliable energy; modernize through a smarter more resilient grid; and empower our customers in their energy technology choices.

We’re searching for innovative, customer and results-obsessed leaders to help power our mission and lead the way in championing the world’s clean energy future!

Job Function:
 Geographical Information Services; Provides geographic data, information, analytics, and solutions to business operations.

Key Job Information
: Senior GIS Technician 6507 Grade 5

Career Level:
 T3 Senior Technical Support
Has developed proficiency in a range of processes or procedures through job-related training and considerable on-the-job experience. Completes a variety of atypical assignments, as needed Works within defined processes and procedures or methodologies and may help determine the appropriate approach for new assignments.

Key Responsibilities
  • Data Creation: Creates and updates geospatial data. Digitizes and compiles geographic features to maintain spatial relationships using topology. Applies appropriate cartographic standards. Checks maps against field data and revises data as changes occur. Works with field personnel and work order posters/as-built updates to assure timely and accurate spatial data is entered and maintained in CAD, ArcFM and GIS environments. May train other technicians or respond to questions.
  • Queries: Develops and runs spatial queries and special reports. Formats reports and data to meet user needs. Obtains data from multiple sources and combines to meet user needs.
  • Processes: Develops department processes. Maintains department cartographic standards, written processes and templates; updates as needed. Maintains electric system database and templates. Creates and compiles feature geometry and attributes and solve common data alignment issues.
  • Systems: Performs more complex system and data troubleshooting. Collaborates with IT to resolve system or data issues.
  • Consultation: Responds to questions from customers or other technicians about processes and maps. May train other technicians and serve as department process subject matter expert. Delegates tasks to other GIS technicians.

Education/Experience/Certifications

Education: Requires an associate degree in geography or geomatics or equivalent experience or coursework.
Experience: Five or more years in GIS or related field.

GIS Analyst 2 w/ State of Alaska (Anchorage)

6/7/2021

 
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/alaska/jobs/3097764/gis-analyst-2-coastal-gis-analyst-2-10-n21063

​The Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) is seeking an early career professional to contribute to coastal shoreline change, flooding, and associated natural hazards studies that impact communities and infrastructure in Alaska. The successful applicant will use knowledge of coastal geomorphology, field data collection for coastal hazards, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) geospatial data analysis and processing, and airborne/satellite remote sensing to make meaningful contributions to the Division’s Coastal Hazards Program (CHP). The successful applicant will work under the direction of the CHP manager in Anchorage, Alaska. This is a long-term nonpermanent position for at least one year, with opportunities for annual extension.

Mission & Culture:
The DGGS mission is to determine the potential of Alaskan land for the production of metals, minerals, fuels, and geothermal resources, the locations and supplies of groundwater and construction material, and the potential geologic hazards to buildings, roads, bridges, and other installations and structures (AS 41.08.020). The DGGS Coastal Hazards Program conducts mapping, monitoring, and modeling to evaluate vulnerabilities to coastal flooding and erosion. This program is dedicated to fostering scientific partnerships that will improve the quality and quantity of the critical baseline data that are necessary to fuel informed decision-making throughout the state.

Core Responsibilities:
Specific responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
  • Plan, conduct, and process data from field investigations to assess coastal flood and erosion vulnerability, including logistical support for travel throughout rural Alaska communities, collection of survey-grade RTK-GPS elevation data, operation of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), and using survey processing software (e.g., Trimble Business Center) as well as online tools (e.g., NOAA-NGS online positioning user service) to process elevation data.
  • Locate, import, export, reformat, and process thematic and geologic hazard data for use within a GIS.
  • Create and maintain geodatabases to store geologic hazard project data.
  • Perform geospatial analysis of data to answer unique questions regarding coastal flooding and erosion.
  • Evaluate field-collected and other spatial data to determine positional accuracy according to community (e.g., ASPRS) accepted metrics.
  • Orthorectify aerial and satellite imagery for use in base maps and geologic hazard analysis.
  • Prepare and use remotely sensed data (elevation and imagery) to create raw data layers, maps, and online tools in geographic information products.
  • Apply cartographic design principles to create publication-ready maps of geologic hazards.
  • Create GIS processing enhancements by using Python scripting or developing step-by-step workflows for processing spatial data.
  • Work with the public and project partners to explain GIS capabilities and data requirements, to provide GIS-related training, and to design specifications for individual deliverables in compliance with common geologic hazards practice.
  • Prepare written publications and communications of GIS analyses for the public and project partners.

Team Benefits:

The Coastal Hazards Program includes several early career professionals who work together as a team to meet program goals. Staff are encouraged to learn and grow through work activities, from each other’s experiences, and via structured trainings for ArcGIS and other geospatial processing techniques. Field investigations are conducted at remote Alaska communities in a “field camp” like team environment.

Work Environment:
This position is located at the Geologic Materials Center in Anchorage, Alaska. The facility is home to a vast collection of geologic samples from around the state, as well as serving as the office of dedicated geologic professionals. The open environment allows for collaboration and coordination among the entire Coastal Hazards team and DGGS Anchorage staff.

KSAs and Competences:
We are seeking a motivated early-career professional with a background in geospatial analysis, remote sensing, field data collection, physical geography, geomorphology, or closely related fields. Experience in GIS, shoreline change studies, coastal flood analyses, and Alaska geography is preferred, but not required. If you meet the required Minimum Qualifications for GIS Analyst II and have a background in these areas, we encourage you to apply.

Minimum Qualifications

One year of professional experience equivalent to GIS Analyst 1 with the State of Alaska.
AND
An associate's degree from an accredited college that includes either a GIS related concentration, a GIS certificate, or 9 semester hours (12 quarter hours) of GIS-related course work;

SUBSTITUTION:

Two years of paraprofessional experience working in data collection, cartography, web-site development, GIS operations, or a related field will substitute for the required associate's degree.

SUBSTITUTION:

A bachelor's degree from an accredited college that includes either a GIS-related major or minor, a GIS certificate, or 18 semester hours (24 quarter hours) of GIS-related coursework will substitute for the required experience and associate's degree.

GIS Analyst w/ Strategic Economics, Inc (Berkeley, CA)

6/7/2021

 
https://strategiceconomics.com/3172-2/

​About Strategic Economics
Strategic Economics is an urban, regional, and real estate economics consulting firm dedicated to creating just, equitable, and resilient communities. We create high quality work products that are both innovative and implementable based on close collaboration with our clients and the communities they serve. Our clients include public agencies, developers, and non-profit organizations seeking to understand the economic context for planning and development related policies, programs, and investments.

​Strategic Economics is committed to providing the best possible climate for maximum professional development based on individual career goals for all employees. We seek to provide a comfortable, collaborative, progressive, and inclusive workplace that encourages open communication and exchanges of ideas. Strategic Economics recognizes that our work is strengthened when our team’s diversity reflects that of the communities in which we work. We seek to attract a diverse candidate pool and encourage applications from people of color, LGBTQ people and people with disabilities. Strategic Economics is an equal opportunity employer.

Our 11-person firm is located in Berkeley, California, within walking distance of BART. You can find more information about the firm on our website: www.strategiceconomics.com.
Strategic Economics seeks to fill the following position: 
Research Analyst

Under the direction of senior staff, the Research Analyst will work on a variety of tasks including creating maps in ArcGIS and Adobe Illustrator, analyzing demographic and employment data, collecting and analyzing real estate market data, and conducting case studies.

We invite candidates with solid analytical and mapping skills, background and interest in regional and local planning and economic development, and a desire to manage data to apply. The applicant must be comfortable working with numbers and have a desire to learn more about economic analysis, as well as demonstrated GIS skills. The following experience and skills are required:
  • An undergraduate degree in city planning, geography, public policy, or other related field 
  • Strong proficiency with ArcGIS
  • Strong proficiency with Excel and database management
  • Excellent research and communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Ability to meet deadlines
  • Knowledge of PowerPoint and the Adobe Creative Suite
  • Familiarity with basic statistical analysis

This position offers an opportunity for growth and career development. The ideal candidate would be interested in accepting increasing responsibilities as they gain experience in the position. This position can offer candidates the experience needed to pursue a career or graduate studies in urban planning or a related field.

The position is full-time and available immediately. Our benefits include health insurance with dental coverage, matching funds for employee 401(k) contributions, and annual paid time off for vacation, sickness, and family-related issues. We also offer a stipend for professional development. Work hours are flexible. Salary is commensurate with experience. 

Qualified candidates, please submit your cover letter, resume, and two writing samples to [email protected].  Only applicants meeting the required qualifications for the position will be considered.


Applicants,
 please consider responding to a voluntary and anonymous diversity survey at https://strategiceconomics.com/career/.

ALL SELECTED CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO SHOW PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION.


NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

****THE POSTER WILL NOT REPLY TO EMAILS UNLESS THE APPLICANT IS CHOSEN AS A CANDIDATE****


GIS Analyst w/ Urban Crossroads (Newport Beach, CA)

6/7/2021

 
MORE INFO & TO APPLY

​We currently have an opening for a Graphic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst. Candidates should have experience with the following programs: MS Word, MS Excel, and ArcMap. Knowledge of CEQA and AutoCAD, are a plus but not required. The qualified candidate will assist in preparing exhibits, field inventory, and research.

The ideal candidate will be a detail-oriented individual that can work independently with limited direction and has an interest to learn and take direction from senior staff.
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