GIS Analyst/Programmer (DC local only - Onsite role) Information Technology (IT) - Washington, DC at Geebo

GIS Analyst/Programmer (DC local only - Onsite role)

Required Skillso Candidate should have strong hands-on experience in GIS technologies related to data productiono Experience with Esri GIS tools including ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Onlineo Candidate should have experience in producing high quality data products complete with metadatao Candidate should have experience with quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of data productso Working knowledge of GIS techniques including map production, geometry (point/line/polygon) editing (COGO), geocoding, particularly using addressing and property/cadastral datao Experience with SQL database queries and geospatial relationship querieso Experience with creating effective and aesthetically sound cartographic outputso Experience with data management and metadatao Experience working with enterprise and file geodatabaseso Ability to achieve results under limited directiono Ability to complete project tasks individually or as part of a larger teamHighly Desired Skillso Experience utilizing aerial photography datao Experience working with planimetric datao Experience with Python scriptingo Ability to propose new tools and methods for improving business processeso Effective communication, both orally and in writing Recommended Skills Aerial Photography Business Process Improvement Communication Data Management Editing Geometry Apply to this job.
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