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GIS Specialist III

6 days ago
Full time role
In-person · Charleston, SC, US... more

AECOM is actively seeking a talented, energetic technology minded Geographic Information System (GIS) professional for immediate employment in the Marine Corps Recruiting Depot (MCRD) Parris Island Installation Geospatial Information and Services (IGI&S) office as a seconded employee. The GIS Specialist is a full-time AECOM employee that will report to the Associate Vice President & GIS Sr Manager in the Technology Services Group and will support our United States Marine Corps (USMC) client within the Environment Business line. This position will support the MCRD Parris Island IGI&S Program with GIS data management, geospatial analysis and modeling, cartographic product development, and technical support. A successful candidate will work both independently and in close coordination with the project team to develop, deploy and support GIS across the installation.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Gather and review technical requirements to meet project goals and implement quality assurance procedures
  • Follow project plans to successfully execute assigned work
  • Work with the AECOM team lead to ensure quality in all work products
  • Maintain quality assurance of spatial and non-spatial data and processes as per defined standards
  • Maintain strong knowledge in existing and emerging GIS related software and technologies
  • Create and maintain GIS data in an ArcGIS Enterprise environment
  • Apply attention to detail with proactive and resourceful problem-solving skills
  • Communicating and collaborating with the project manager and project team lead to understand and document system/solution requirements
  • Organize, document, and communicate status updates to program leads and relevant project teams
  • Have excellent critical thinking, decision-making, conflict resolution, and analytical skills.
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