Under general direction performs work of moderate difficulty in creating and maintaining Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data layers from written material and hardcopy maps; performs a variety of technical duties in the operation of the County's Geographical Information Systems; performs related work as assigned. (Illustrative Only)
- Performs GIS cadastral layer maintenance and development duties
- Performs digital conversion of GIS projects using various techniques to map parcels by legal descriptions on deeds and plats
- Maintains and updates cadastral database
- Researches and identifies user needs for GIS application, data and training
- Coordinates and participates in GIS training of technical staff
- Assists with hardware/software upgrades and installations
- Converts data from various sources into GIS database
- May provide oversight or guidance of the daily activities of GIS interns
- Conducts research and recommends systemic and operational improvements
- Document technical processes
Associate Degree in geography, urban planning, environmental science or related field, and one year of professional experience using ESRI Software (ArcPro/ArcMap)
OR
Two years of professional experience ESRI Software (ArcPro/ArcMap)
OR
Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of the position.
This position is non-exempt from overtime.
Preferred qualifications include experience building and maintaining mapping applications using ESRI ArcPro or online platforms; experience editing within a traditional and branch versioned SDE database; experience reading legal descriptions and using advanced editing tools like traverse; ability to work on a variety of projects while meeting tight deadlines; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with internal staff and the publicThe ideal candidate will contribute to the successful delivery of GIS services having vision to assist County departments and the public with their GIS needs, and provide effective working relationships. A creative problem-solver who likes to be challenged and a demonstrated willingness to take initiative and ability to work independently while having data easily understandable by the public. Considerable knowledge of:
- Principles, practices and techniques of mapping and cartographic design
- Geographic information system concepts and analytical techniques including computerized mapping, attribute data conversion, manipulation and analysis
- Principles and practices of data conversion
- Surveying and engineering practices
- Currently available ESRI's GIS software including ArcPro and ArcMap
- ESRI ArcGIS Online
- U.S. Rectangular Land Survey System
- Maintain project and production schedules
- Read and interpret survey notes, plan diagrams, specifications, legal descriptions, maps and other legal documents
- Work with and understand land management systems, deeds, and various ownership arrangements
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees other agencies and the public
- Work safely and support the culture of workplace safety
- Follow written and oral instructions
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Coconino County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply. Employment Type: Regular Full Time