Environmental Geospatial Analyst Jobs
By SNC-Lavalin At Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Excellent time management skills and the ability to change priorities to meet group needs.
Maintain good working relationship with office management and staff across all offices.
3 years of related experience in Environmental Geospacial Engineering
Willingness to learn new skills and serve as support in a number of capacities.
Good interpersonal and communication skills.
Knowledge of QGIS is considered an asset.
Geospatial Analyst Intern (Available January - April 2024)
By Arup At Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Ability to handle a diverse workload and good time management skillset. 
Data management, database schema definition and management, data visualizations.
Solid understanding of data management.
Development of web platforms, requirement gathering and process mapping.
Analytical capabilities, including use of ArcMap/ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS packages such as Network, Spatial and/or 3D Analyst.
Authoring code for the automation of processes and workflows, particularly with knowledge of Python libraries such as arcpy.
Program Technician - Geospatial
By Government of Yukon At Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
Demonstrated initiative and time management skills
Candidates who have education, training, and/or experience equivalent to the above qualifications may be equally considered
A degree in geography, biology, environmental sciences, or natural resources conservation/management
Demonstrated attention to detail, quality assurance, and data management
Experience collecting and managing a variety of geospatial data including designing, developing and managing tabular and spatial databases
Experience in performing spatial analyses, designing, and creating maps using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software
Geospatial Analyst Jobs
By Properate At Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Strong knowledge and experience in building data pipelines from scratch, including data collection, transformation, and integration.
Fully remote, but preference will be given to candidates located in metro Vancouver.
Health benefits provided including dental and prescription.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify and define business requirements for geospatial data analysis.
2-3 years of experience as a Geospatial Data Analyst or in a related field.
Experience with data conversion activities and familiarity with web mapping applications
Data Technician Jobs
By NorQuest College At Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Certification in data, process or business analysis, project management, or a related field is an asset.
Apply knowledge of NorQuest programs to understand what data is inaccurate or requires investigation for corrections.
Regularly run corrective audits to maintain correct information in preparation for yearly LERS reporting to Advanced Education.
3+ years experience in a related role in a post-secondary environment.
A combination of eduction and directly related experience may be considered.
Experience using a student information system (PeopleSoft preferred).
Geospatial Technician (3D Modeller)
By GeoVerra At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Work remotely from home if required and use remote access tools to support projects across the country as needed.
Experience of as-built 3D modelling. (e.g. Revit, AutoCAD, Plant3D, 3DReshaper, Cyclone)
Experience in drafting and feature extraction from point cloud data. (e.g. AutoCAD/Civil3D, CloudWorx, TBC, TopoDot, MicroStation)
Experience using AutoCAD Civil 3D and related software in the preparation of survey related plans.
An understanding of the basic principles of surveying and survey plan requirements.
Good oral and written communication skills.
Geospatial Mapping Analyst Jobs
By Loam Bio At Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Excellent time management and organizational skills with the ability to work well under time constraints and meet deliverable targets and deadlines
Advanced knowledge and experience with GIS applications and software such as ArcGIS or QGIS
Responsible for ensuring geospatial mapping requirements for carbon farming projects are met in a compliant, accurate, timely and efficient manner
Work to generate sample plans and detailed sampling locations in accordance with any regulatory requirements
Advanced degree in Agriculture/Environmental/Soil Science or geology/geo-technical with extensive GIS experience preferably in the context of soil and/or soil carbon
Experience with data transfer and layer integration within AGOL
Geospatial Strategist Jobs
By City of Ottawa At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Data governance and data management practices
Tools and methods for reviewing data in relational database management systems including querying, graphing, editing
Communicate effectively (orally and in writing) with management, staff, elected officials and other external stakeholders
Experience and formal training combined with demonstrated performance and ability may substitute for stipulated academic requirements.
Geospatial (GIS/Big Data) applications, spatial analysis and related geospatial technologies and tools, including programming skills
Strong knowledge of modelling tools, including 3D
Geospatial Specialist Jobs
By GeoVerra At Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Strong organization and time management skills and with the ability to manage multiple priorities with tight deadlines.
Able to work remotely from home if required and use remote access tools to support projects across the country as needed.
Process remote sensing survey data using Trimble Business Center, Leica Geosystems and Pix4D.
3 to 5 years’ experience using AutoCAD Civil 3D and related software in the preparation of survey related plans.
An understanding of the basic principles of surveying and survey plan requirements.
Experience with Trimble Business Centre and other survey calculation software.

Are you looking for a job that combines your love of geography and data? We are looking for a Geospatial Data Technician to join our team! You will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, and interpreting geospatial data to create maps and other visualizations. You will also be responsible for maintaining and updating existing geospatial databases. If you are passionate about geography and data, this is the perfect job for you!

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