Model Job Descriptions for GIS Professionals - URISA
Based on URISA's recent research on GIS job classifications in state and local responsibilities will extend to a team of GIS and remote sensing
The essential skills to succeed in a GIS career
some remote sensing skills are required (With contribution by Jimmy Xu) GIS Workflow: Understand the workflow to perform some procedure and be able to
Create Automate Simulate - TerraSim
Our goal is to deliver 3D GIS visualization solutions to a broad marketplace Our Excellent academic preparation in GIS, geography, remote sensing, and
geospatial science - aut
expertise with geographic information science (GIS) and remote sensing that the spatial scientist (geospatial specialist) job
brochure pdf - ASPRS
a current professional career might also involve pursuit of many types of jobs during one's lifetime grammetry, remote sensing, and GIS
ANNA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING, CEG
12 nov 2021 INSTITUTE OF REMOTE SENSING, CEG CAMPUS DETAILS OF TEMPORARY PROJECT STAFF VACANCY Project Title/Name Remote Sensing and GIS
Sr No Eligibility Nos - DRDO
22 mar 2022 Subject: Ph D in Geology/Geo-informatics/Remote Sensing or equivalent degree Image Processing and GIS software like QGIS, ArcGIS, ENVI,
GIS/Geography Internship/Job Sites
GIS, GPS, Remote Sensing (RS), Cartography, Computer Mapping, Maps, Geography, Environmental Sciences, and Natural Resources GIS links for Oregon counties
Jobs and Careers in Geography - Indiana State University
major or minor, taking classes in GIS, working GIS PERY E Why Geography? Geographers apply their unique knowledge, skills, remote sensing skills
Careers in GIS
Development of new applications of GIS • Investigate new GIS technologies • Develop new Remote Sensing Techniques Where are they employed?
Development of new applications of GIS • Investigate new GIS technologies • Develop new Remote Sensing Techniques Where are they employed? • CSIR
Database Design Development Data Collection Development/GIS Remote Sensing Spatial Analysis Modeling Web Map Development GIS Assistant
Remote Sensing Technologist Environmental Land Use Planner Natural Resource Planner Environmental Policy Analyst Forestry Forestry GIS Analyst
some remote sensing skills are required (With contribution by Jimmy Xu) GIS Workflow: Understand the workflow to perform some procedure and be able to
career change, expanding your technical skills or pursuing a new interest relating to land surveying, environmental remote sensing, GIS Analyst/ Developer
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122397_3GeospatialTechnologyCareerPathway.pdf
Geospatial Technology Career Pathway
Incumbent
Workforce
Career Technical
Education (CTE)
High School
Graduate
2 year AA/AS
4 year BA/BS
Career "Pipeline"
1 year
Certi?cate in GIS
2 year
GIS Degree
4 year
GIS Degree
Graduate Degree
GIS/GIScience
Experience
Experience
Experience
Occupations Using Geospatial Technology
Agriculture
Archeology
Banking and Financial Services
Business
Census
Conservation
Criminal Justice
Defense and Intelligence
Disaster Management
Education
Economic Development
Education Administration
Education and Research
Elections
Emergency Response
Energy
Engineering
Environmental Health
Environmental Law
Environmental Planning
Epidemiology
Fire Science Forestry
Geography
Geology
Hazard and Risk Analysis
Health Care Delivery and Policy
History
Homeland Security
Hydrology
Insurance
Land Records and Cadastral
Law Enforcement
Libraries
Location Based Services
Mapping and Cartography
Marine and Coastal Ecology
Media and Press
Military
Mining
Museums
Oceanography
Oil and Gas Pipelines
Political Science
Real Estate
Social Services
Surveying
Sustainable Development
Transportation and Logistics
Travel and Tourism
Urban and Rural PlanningUtilities (gas, electric, water, sewer)
Example Geospatial Focus Areas:
Cartography & Visualization
Application Development
Database Design & Development
Data Collection & Development/GIS
Remote Sensing
Spatial Analysis & Modeling
Web Map Development
GIS Assistant
GIS Technician
GIS Specialist
GIS Analyst
Senior GIS Analyst
GIS Coordinator
Geographic
Information O?cer
(GIO)
GIS Manager
GIS Scientist
Note: Job titles vary considerably in this
industry. These titles are representative, but not all inclusive.
Geospatial Technology Careers
What are the Career Opportunities?
Where can I ?nd out more?
On the opposite page is a list of some of the exciting possibilities you can pursue if you know how to use geospatial technology. Follow the pipeline to see how increasing your education and experience in geospatial technology can lead to higher paying and rewarding careers.
Geospatial Technology includes:
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Maps on the web are helping us to understand and solve problems such as where a wild?re is burning, which states have more cases of the ?u, or if bad weather is approaching. GIS is the technology that is helping create those maps. Learn more about GIS at gis.com
Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
GPS can tell you where you are and help you navigate to another location by the best route. Professional grade GPS equipment can serve as a high precision ?eld data collection tool to create locations of features on the group for use in GIS or remote sensing. Learn more about the global positioning system at gps.gov
Remote Sensing (RS)
More remote sensing data is available than ever before to help make ?nding solutions for complex problems easier, faster, and less expensive. People who understand how to use images and other data from satellites and ground sensors are in demand. Learn more about remote sensing at landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov
Even with the down turn in the economy, opportunities continue to be good for people who know and use geospatial
technology - either part time as a tool, in another occupation, such as environmental science or crime analysis, or as a
specialist focusing full time on geospatial technology. To learn more, see directionsmag.com or visit ersi.com/industries or
videos at YouTube.com and search esritv.
Occupational Sites
Articles about geospatial careers, occupations, jobs and salaries
Professional Organizations
Some o?er student internships at meetings and conferences.
Association of American Geographers (AAG)
aag.org/careers Geospatial Information & Technology Association (GITA) gita.org
National Council for Geographic Education (NCGE)
ncge.org The Imaging & Geospatial Information Society (ASPRS) asprs.org
The Society for Conservation GIS (SCGIS)
scgis.org Urban & Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) urisa.org
Certi?cation
GIS IBC (High School)
larsgisinstitute.org GISCI gisci.org ASPRS asprs.org
Careervoyages.gov
directionsmag.com
Geojobs.org
geospatialcareers.net
Giscafe.com
giscareers.com
GISjobs.com
gislounge.com giwis.org gjc.org onetonline.org urisa.org
Remote Sensing Documents PDF, PPT , Doc