Nelson Intelligence Solutions has a career opportunity for a Geospatial Analyst at Fort Liberty, North Carolina. This is a non-personnel services contract to provide Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Administration and Engineering Services for the Fort Liberty Directorate of Public Works (DPW). DPW's mission is to manage an Installation-wide geospatial capability and use that capability to support the daily geospatial business needs of all Garrison Directorates and Support Offices.
The program is responsible for providing oversight on the creation, maintenance, and management of Installation geospatial data. Support to DPW would include the following objectives:
- Provide support for the Installation-wide geospatial information system (GIS) and Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) capabilities.
- Create, maintain, and distribute authoritative standardized geospatial information, products, and services in compliance with AR 115-13, GIS Quality Assurance Plans (QAP), and other Deputy Chief of Staff, G9 Installations (DCS, G9), Installation Geospatial Information & Services (IGI&S) standards.
- Increase the availability of geospatial capabilities to all users.
- Provide suggestions for eliminating redundant geospatial data and capabilities.
- Create and maintain a database of Computer Aided Design (CAD) drawings and As-Builts for Fort Liberty facilities.
Role:
Geospatial Analyst
Work Environment:
Location: Fort Liberty, North Carolina
Responsibilities:
The contractor shall provide geospatial data analysis to meet USAG Fort Liberty mission requirements using ESRI ArcGIS Pro software and extensions to include but not limited to Spatial Analyst and 3D Analyst to perform complex spatial analysis and high-level quantification analysis to produce professional spatial products (maps and reports). An example of such support would include but is not limited to, the analysis of geospatial and/or geospatial-related data for a specific need (e.g., buildable land, Installation master plan, future development planning, 3D visualization, real property inventory reconciliation, plume modeling, vehicle collision analysis, explosive safety arcs, and other analysis as directed by the Government).
The Geospatial Analyst shall provide the following support to DPW:
- The Geospatial Analyst shall develop and maintain standard mapping products and services to meet the mapping requirements of the DPW Master Planning mission. This includes, but is not limited to, maps of Installation Layout, Transportation Systems, Future Development, Area Development Plans, Building Sector maps, Cantonment Wall Maps, etc. The standard installation maps are identified in the attachment, Standard Installation Maps.
- The Geospatial Analyst shall update these maps on a semi-annual basis or as directed by the government. The Geospatial Analyst shall develop and maintain custom mapping products and services to meet the mapping requirements of USAG Fort Liberty.
- The Geospatial Analyst shall provide all non-critical maps within three (3) business days unless the customer and Government COR agree to an extended date. The Geospatial Analyst shall provide all critical or short-suspense maps, as deemed by the government, within 3-5 hours of the request.
Qualifications:
Responsible for all aspects of project performance; manages and supervises personnel; oversees the successful completion of assigned tasks; assists the Program Manager in working with the Government Contracting Officer and COR. Under the guidance of the Program Manager, responsible for the overall management of the specific task. Education: Bachelor's Degree, Minimum Experience: 10 years
Security Clearance Requirements:
Secret
Competencies & Skills:
A person who wants to handle the responsibilities of a Geospatial Analyst must have some qualifications and skills. He/she needs to have a bachelor's degree in computer science, geography, or a related field. Apart from these qualifications, he/she is required to have some years of related work experience. Possessing certificates offered by some universities, colleges, and educational institutions would be very beneficial for him/her and would surely enhance his/her job opportunities. He/she also needs to be familiar with the fundamentals of GIS. Finally, he/she should have good communication, programming, and project supervision skills.