Senior GIS Analyst (Transmission Projects) (remote option)

About the position

14446 – Senior GIS Analyst (Transmission Projects) (remote option) – Juno Beach, FL Start Date : ASAP Type: Temporary Project Estimated Duration : 12 months with possible extensions Work Setting: Option for remote work is available. But local candidates preferred. Only candidates able to relocate as required should apply to avoid removal from future consideration. For Senior Analyst: Required: Experience with GIS (5–6 years); Experience with ESRI products, including ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online (AGOL), web maps, and web applications; Experience with web application development and project data management within ESRI environment; Experience with transmission routing and linear infrastructure mapping; Experience with translating business requirements into technical GIS deliverables; Experience with complex mapping and geospatial data management; Experience with Field Maps configuration and AGOL collaboration/data schema setup; For Junior Analyst: Required: GIS experience (2-3 years); Experience with ArcGIS Pro; Experience with ArcGIS Online portal; Experience with mapping and visualization; Experience with basic data scraping knowledge; Responsibilities : Act as the primary GIS point of contact for assigned transmission projects Translate business needs from PMs, Engineering, Environmental, and Developers into GIS solutions Own GIS data, mapping, routing, and web applications for projects Support RFP/Bid and awarded projects, including transmission routing Lead GIS support for assigned projects as the GIS SME Attend all project meetings related to assigned projects Communicate regularly with the Principal Analyst on project status Why apply? Gain experience with one of the world's largest solar and wind energy providers, which last year briefly became the most valued U.S. energy company; Work with a great team of professionals and learn newest technologies and approaches; Enjoy our Client’s wonderful campus with top-notch facilities for work and recreation; Benefit from multiple projects extensions; Receive support and advice from Vitaver consultants who are already working at our Client’s site; Get extra cash by participating in Vitaver Successful Completion Bonus Program; Always get paid in full and on time.

Responsibilities

  • Act as the primary GIS point of contact for assigned transmission projects
  • Translate business needs from PMs, Engineering, Environmental, and Developers into GIS solutions
  • Own GIS data, mapping, routing, and web applications for projects
  • Support RFP/Bid and awarded projects, including transmission routing
  • Lead GIS support for assigned projects as the GIS SME
  • Attend all project meetings related to assigned projects
  • Communicate regularly with the Principal Analyst on project status

Requirements

  • Experience with GIS (5–6 years)
  • Experience with ESRI products, including ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online (AGOL), web maps, and web applications
  • Experience with web application development and project data management within ESRI environment
  • Experience with transmission routing and linear infrastructure mapping
  • Experience with translating business requirements into technical GIS deliverables
  • Experience with complex mapping and geospatial data management
  • Experience with Field Maps configuration and AGOL collaboration/data schema setup

Benefits

  • Gain experience with one of the world's largest solar and wind energy providers, which last year briefly became the most valued U.S. energy company
  • Work with a great team of professionals and learn newest technologies and approaches
  • Enjoy our Client’s wonderful campus with top-notch facilities for work and recreation
  • Benefit from multiple projects extensions
  • Receive support and advice from Vitaver consultants who are already working at our Client’s site
  • Get extra cash by participating in Vitaver Successful Completion Bonus Program
  • Always get paid in full and on time
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