GIS Support Specialist I, II Customer Service & Call Center - Farmington, UT at Geebo

GIS Support Specialist I, II

Department:
Information Systems Salary:
$24.
71 - $42.
67 Closing Date:
Open Until Filled Davis County Information Systems is currently hiring for GIS Specialist I, II in Farmington, UtahThis position performs professional and complex technical work in analyzing, designing, and maintaining the Davis County GIS systemIn addition to competitive pay and our upbeat culture, we offer the following benefits day one:
Affordable Medical, dental, and vision coverage DAY ONE! 13 vacation days and 12 paid sick leave, 12 paid holidays 4 weeks paid parental leave after 6 months Full pension retirement Annual performance increases up to 3.
5% 401k match of 4% RequirementsLevel I Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Resources, Environmental Studies, Planning or a related field; OR successful completion of an accredited GIS certificate program requiring at least 18 credit hours (semester) of coursework, plus one (1) year of directly related experience An acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered Level II Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in Geography, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Resources, Environmental Studies, Planning or a related field Four years of full-time experience applying GIS products and technologies, or related experience An acceptable combination of education and experience may be considered Preference give for experience in Python, JavaScript and CSS.
Day to Day Duties Performs data management, creation of data, provides supportive mapping data and analysis upon request Utilize standard GIS tools and utilities to enter and correct data in GIS databases, researching a variety of source documents to verify data accuracy and completeness and to generate standard GIS products including maps Works with other county departments, outside agencies and the publicAssists in the design, development and creation of database, maps and other related projects Acts as a point of contact to GIS users and provides technical assistance; reviews and maintains quality control standards; assists staff in customizing data output in table or map form Maintains and updates databases using GIS softwareMonitors production activity and provides information to project manager on progress of projects in reference to established timetables Makes recommendations to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, and streamline work processes; work cooperatively to provide quality and seamless customer serviceAssists in developing training programs; tests new software, procedures and methods; may perform complex modeling tasks Reviews and monitors GIS database development to meet project specifications; oversees and assists drafting the documentation of proceduresFollows established procedures to select map data and objects to populate database tables and attributes Full
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