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Topic ID #8237 - posted 7/31/2010 4:13 AM

GIS Analyst - Irvine, CA



Jennifer Palmer

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Position Detail

Organization: Tetra Tech EC, Inc.
Title: GIS Analyst
Location: Irvine, CA
Application Deadline:
Posted: 2010-07-30

Position Description:

Tetra Tech EC, Inc. is currently seeking a motivated Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst for the Irvine, California office, which is primarily focused on work in the renewable and traditional energy arenas (solar, wind, hydropower, and transmission lines). The candidate will have 3 to 5+ years of experience in environmental consulting as a GIS Analyst conducting spatial analysis, data conversion, and the production of publication quality maps with ESRI ArcGIS software, in support of natural and cultural resource specialists such as biologists, archaeologists, and planners. This position requires strong written, verbal, and problem solving skills and ability to interact successfully with staff from multiple technical disciplines (including planners, biologists, cultural resource specialists, and project managers).

The candidate will be required to produce work products efficiently and with high level of quality frequently under time constraints. The candidate must have a thorough knowledge of the ESRI ArcGIS software platform, GIS fundamentals, FGDC-compliant metadata, and geodatabases, with demonstrated proficiency in their use and application. (Examples of work product must be available upon request.) The candidate must be able to perform spatial analysis, geoprocessing, and/or database development tasks for efficient quantitative analysis. Proficiency in scripting is desirable. The candidate will possess a bachelor’s degree in Geography, GIS, Environmental Science, Planning, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field. Experience with ArcIMS, ArcObjects, spatial and 3-D analyst extensions, SQL Server, remote sensing, and Microsoft office products is highly desirable.
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