I.M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) www.imsg.com is seeking a GIS Analyst/Data Collection Specialist to work part-time (about 20 hours per week) at the NOAA Fisheries Southwest Region in Long Beach, CA. The position will provide GIS support and services to all staff and divisions within the Southern California NOAA Fisheries Regional Office and field offices (Santa Barbara, Carlsbad, Long Beach). All activities will be under the direction of the NMFS Project Leader located in Santa Rosa, California.
Job Duties
• Production of maps, report figures, posters, and spreadsheets as necessary for assigned projects.
Job Requirements
Requirements
• Knowledge of GIS principles, terminology, and methods
• Knowledge and proficiency of Environmental Systems Research Institute Arc/Info and ArcView software version 9.0 or higher
• Basic cartographic skills
• Ability to work independently and with attention to detail
• Familiarity with Microsoft Excel software and other databases
• Capacity to analyze data requests and design appropriate products
• Ability to identify and obtain useful datasets
• Ability to manage data holdings in a organized structure
• Willingness to promote GIS to staff and educate/train staff in GIS on an ad hoc basis
To Apply:
Please send your resume, 3 references and a cover letter explaining how your qualifications meet the requirements of the position to jobs@imsg.com) with the following subject heading: NOA08018 – GIS Analyst
IMSG is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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