Under general supervision, establishes GIS programs goals and objectives; leads and conducts GIS analyses and development, and presentation of reports; scans, organizes and maintains records; and performs other related duties as assigned.
The GIS analyst is distinguished from the GIS technician by its broader range of GIS assignments involving more complex applications of GIS software and its lead role in organizing and completing GIS projects.
Role & Responsibilities:
Conducts and performs geo-spatial tasks, including proximity analysis, advanced layer merging, geo-coding, geo-processing, dynamic segmentation, spatial statistics, datadriven pages and data projections.
Develops and administers GIS data warehouse, including feature data, georeferencing, imagery, attribute data and asccociated data on the GIS network, including file structure, naming conventions and security permissions.
Acts as link between city and other agencies to resolve data discrepancies and to collaborate on resources to produce more reliable formats.
Produce publications, including maps, reports, exhibits, atlases, and other cartographic products in digital and hard copy formats.
Evaluates software, products and services for compatibility with existing applications.
Conducts GIS classes and training presentations for small groups
Provides static maps and dynamic mapping applications for public infomration purposes on the City’s website
Reviews and documents data input procedures, data structures and work progress.
Candidate needs to function more like a manger. They need to have long term vision, move projects forward and lead the team.
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Recommends GIS Work plans and Goals
Develops and administers GIS data warehouse, including feature data
Evaluate software, products, and services for compatibility with existing applications
reviews and documents data input procedures, data structures, and work progress
conducts GIS classes and training presentations for small work groups