GEO Jobe Welcomes Christine Munisteri to the Position of Jr Solution Engineer

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GEO Jobe continues with rapid expansion and hires, adding Christine to the team of GIS professionals


GEO Jobe (www.geo-jobe.com), a leading GIS software and geospatial solutions provider and developers of Admin Tools (Top application in the ArcGIS MarketPlace) Mapfolio, and the GEOpowered Cloud Managed Services for ArcGIS, is pleased to welcome Christine Munisteri to the team in the role of Jr Solution Engineer. Based in our Nashville, Tennessee HQ, Christine will contribute to our existing team of engineers and architects to assist in configuring, managing and implementing enterprise-grade Web GIS systems. She will also provide support to our enterprise GIS managed services environment (GEOPowered Cloud) used by over 100 clients around the world. This will also include managing configurations of ArcGIS Online/Portal for ArcGIS and their various COTS client applications (Collector for ArcGIS, Explorer for ArcGIS, Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS, Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS).


Christine graduated from Skidmore College in 2016 with a B.A. in Environmental Studies. Following graduation, she spent two summers in Belize working as the Senior Research Coordinator for the University of Central Florida's Citizen Science GIS Research Experience for Undergraduates, where students mapped marine debris and studied flooding and disaster management in the coastal village of Hopkins. She is also a founding member of Open Reef, which is a Citizen Science GIS initiative to drone map every island in Belize and provide high resolution, open source aerial imagery to support environmental policies, research, and education. Through this work, Christine has developed a strong interest in utilizing drones to assist in environmental conservation efforts and enjoys science communication, having found success using Esri's Story Maps.


" I'm pleased to announce that GEO Jobe continues to grow with the addition of Christine to the team. Christine will augment our staff of existing enterprise engineers and will work directly under industry experts absorbing their vast Esri domain knowledge." - David Hansen Chief Operating Officer


You can connect directly with the GEO Jobe development team, via email to connect@geo-jobe.com or @geojobegis on Twitter.


About GEO Jobe

Founded in 1999,GEO Jobe is a geospatial industry leader that currently has the top three most popular apps in the ArcGIS Marketplace including Admin Tools for ArcGIS Online. While many geospatial firms focus on a specific industry, GEO Jobe, as company, has a focus on industry independent solutions and offerings such as providing software development and data hosting expertise and services (most recently the addition of UAV and related aerial mapping services). GEO Jobe was an early adopter of the ArcGIS Online platform and always strives to extend and push the limits of what is possible using the platform. GEO Jobe has been an Esri business partner for many years and has received multiple awards from Esri including the 2015 Innovative Marketplace Provider and the 2013 Organization Use of ArcGIS Online award. See more at http://www.geo-jobe.com


As we continue to grow during these exciting times, we invite you to monitor future career opportunities with GEO Jobe at http://geo-jobe.com/careers


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