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GIS Analyst

Gloucester
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GIS TECHNICIAN / ANALYST

We are looking to appoint a GIS Analyst to assist in the delivery of GIS services to our Utilities and Infrastructure Team based out of our Gloucester office with hybrid / remote working.

Main Responsibilities, Tasks and Key Duties:

· Data capture, management, analysis and validation

· Data conversion and integration

· Map production for Land Referencing products

· Development and implementation of methodologies for creation and use of spatial data

· Digitising, editing, coding, and annotating line, point and polygon data

· Creation of Land Registry compliant Easement, Consent and Wayleave drawings

· Creation of landowner plans for attachment to referencing forms

· Meeting with internal clients to determine GIS requirements

The Candidate:

· A degree qualification in GIS or a related field. MSc would be desirable but not essential.

· The ideal candidate will have two or more years commercial experience in a similar role and be able to provide demonstratable experience of GIS, technical consultancy and the delivery of tasks to time, accuracy, quality whilst meeting cost objectives.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

· A high level of competence using ESRI, ArcGIS product suit, including its extensions

· A sound understanding of spatial data structures and fundamental concepts of GIS

· Spatial database design and management, preferably with ESRI geodatabases

· Ability to liaise with internal and external clients to deliver high quality GIS output for projects

· Able to work on their own and with a wider project team based in multiple locations

· Experience of using Ordnance Survey, Land Registry and other data products

· Proficient in the delivery of allocated project tasks, to quality, time and budget requirements;

· Have good problem-solving skills

· Excellent communication skills in written and spoken English

· Attention to detail

· Be adaptable and flexible

· A desire to innovate, looking for new ways of doing things effectively

· Excellent time management

· Ability to deal with pressure

· Ability to work independently as well as in an interdisciplinary team;

· Clean and full driving licence

Desirable criteria

· Experience of working with environment, planning and engineering related datasets

· Experience with working and controlling a large number of evolving datasets

· Experience in SQL server

· Experience of Web GIS applications using ArcGIS for Server, ArcGIS online

· Experience of ESRI Model Builder, Python and FM

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