IT Geospatial Analyst (GIS)
Overview
Posted
2 hours, 27 minutes ago
Compensation
$61,547
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$92,331
Job Type
Remote Status
Location
Cedar Park, TX, US
Education Level
Seniority
Category
Skills
Under a GIS Manager's direction, this professional maintains geospatial data supporting multiple city departments. Responsibilities include spatial data entry using coordinate geometry and digitizing methods, researching legal documents like surveys and plats, and producing custom maps via Esri ArcGIS software. The role encompasses geoprocessing tasks, geometric network creation for utility systems, address management per emergency numbering standards, dataset editing using Parcel Fabric tools, and quality verification through GIS and GPS technologies. The analyst responds to departmental data requests and prepares mapping products for public-facing applications while staying current with GIS trends and emerging technologies. Minimum requirements: Bachelor's or Associate's degree in GIS, Planning, Geography, or related field, plus 1-3 years' GIS experience. Valid Texas Driver's License required. Key skills: Esri ArcMap, ArcGIS Pro, AGOL, GPS receiver operation, and As-built data integration. Salary $5,128.93 - $7,694.27 monthly.