The GIS Analyst will maintain GIS tools, convert data sets, develop web-based products, and assist in assessing competing GIS products.
Responsibilities and requirements:
- Maintain code for an existing AutoCAD-based GIS tool
- Maintain and develop web-based products based on open source tools (QGIS)
- Assist the professional services team with conversion of data sets and GIS implementations
- Work closely with product owners to assess competing products and potential tools that can be used in future products (eg., ESRI)
- Other duties as assigned
Personal Qualities
- Driven individual who can engage and collaborate respectfully and quickly across all levels of the organization.
- Organized individual who can manage multiple tasks and gather appropriate personnel and resources to complete tasks.
- Good communicator within MACC and occasionally with customers as well.
- Ability to set and meet deadlines.
- Confident yet respectful of others.
- Ready to accept coaching and direction with an ability to adjust approach based on feedback.
- Dependability and reliability to follow through on tasks and commitments.
- Inquisitive and willing to burrow into the details of existing products, competitors products, and other potential toolsets.
Top Skills
Autocad,Qgis,Esri
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