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Eocene Environmental Group

Cultural GIS Specialist II - Remote

1h

Eocene Environmental Group

US · Full-time · $48,000 – $68,000

About this role

Eocene Environmental Group seeks a Cultural GIS Specialist II for an on-call, remote position supporting cartographic needs on utility, transportation, telecommunications, and energy infrastructure projects. Generate and incorporate geospatial information into components for environmental review reports. Ideal for candidates in the contiguous United States, preferably California, Oregon, or Washington.

Create templated static reference maps for local, state, and federal environmental reports using geospatial software. Process, interpret, and maintain vector data from various file formats while applying geoprocessing and data query techniques. Update ArcGIS Online maps and produce high-volume products to meet fast-paced deadlines.

Join a team with two decades in environmental, utility vegetation management, software, and sustainability services. Operate as part of the Wright Service Corp. family with integrated divisions in Forestry & Utility, Environmental, Technology & Innovation, and Sustainability. Uphold company core values and employee ownership culture.

This variable-time role offers opportunity to transition to full-time. Comply with federal, state, and local regulations while maintaining GIS procedures. Position may require some travel, with remote work efficiency expected.

Requirements

  • BA/BS Degree or Technical Certificate in GIS and 4+ years of GIS work experience
  • Experience with Esri Enterprise and geospatial software/applications such as ArcGIS Pro, AGOL, Field Maps, Survey 123
  • Deep understanding of standard cartographic and database management principles
  • Proficient in a wide array of geoprocessing tools and techniques
  • Capable of effectively managing files for complex projects with and without enterprise-level tools
  • Ability to perform work duties remotely and efficiently
  • Capable of independently troubleshooting problems and researching solutions with moderate supervision
  • Ability to interact and communicate

Responsibilities

  • Create templated static reference maps for local, state, and federal level environmental reports using geospatial software
  • Process, interpret, and maintain geospatial vector data from an assortment of file formats
  • Apply a variety of geoprocessing and data query techniques to execute deliverables
  • Update and maintain ArcGIS online maps
  • Process pre- and post-field archaeological data leading to the creation of primary site record sketches and location maps
  • Produce consistent and accurate high-volume products to meet fast-paced deadlines
  • Comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations
  • Maintain knowledge of and adhere to company established GIS procedures and data structures

Benefits

  • Remote position anywhere in the contiguous United States
  • Opportunity to transition from on-call to full-time
  • Part of growing Wright Service Corp. family with multiple integrated divisions
  • Culture of company core values and employee ownership