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  • 07 Nov 2019 10:35 AM | Christine Chaplin

    This is your chance to apply for a job to work for the City & County of Honolulu Department of Planning & Permitting Honolulu Land Information System (HoLIS) as a GIS Analyst 6! For more information about the position: Honolulu GIS Analyst VI - Close 11-22-2019.pdf

    Submit your application at www.honolulu.gov/hr by November 22, 2019



  • 31 Oct 2019 10:25 AM | Christine Chaplin

    GIS Technician—Position Description

    Under the direction of a Project Manager and a Project Director, the GIS Technician is responsible for providing GIS support to the various components of cultural resource management conducted by CSH.

    The position involves:

    • Georeferencing of historic maps and aerial photographs, with overlays of various GIS data layers to support historic background research
    • Preparation of GPS equipment for archaeological field crews.  Post-processing of field-collected GPS data and GIS map production
    • Creation/maintenance of cultural resources GIS data, including digitizing hard-copy data sources and entry of tabular data
    • Production of high-quality maps for inclusion in technical reports for submission to the State Historic Preservation or other agencies for review and presentation to project-related stakeholders
    • Incorporating client-provided architectural/engineering plans and data (typically in CAD format) for GIS analyses
    • Talking the company into supporting HIGICC with an organizational membership*

    For more information, visit our website www.culturalsurveys.com.

    To Apply

    If interested, please submit a résumé, three references (with phone and email contacts), and if available, digital examples of maps or other works produced in GIS (for example, technical/academic report figures, ArcGIS Online web maps, poster maps, etc.) to CSH, attention Matt McDermott: mmcdermott@culturalsurveys.com or info@culturalsurveys.com.


  • 20 Oct 2019 12:54 PM | Christine Chaplin

    Aloha,

    Please see the following GIS job opportunities with Colorado State University working here in Hawaii at Schofield Barracks:

    https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/71644

    https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/71921


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  • 04 Oct 2019 2:28 PM | Christine Chaplin


     Job Opening - Hawaii Statewide GIS Program

    This position is a Civil Service Planner V position.  If hired, applicant will be doing GIS work in the Office of Planning Statewide GIS Program.

    To apply for the position, you must complete an application for a Planner V:

    APPLY NOW

    The GIS Program will hire from a list of qualified planners provided to the Office by the Hawaii State Department of Human Resources.

    If you have any questions about the process, please call the Hawaii Statewide GIS Program at 808-587-2846 or email gis@hawaii.gov.


  • 04 Sep 2019 3:56 PM | Christine Chaplin

    The County of Maui, Department of Planning is recruiting for a full-time mid-level GIS Analyst to serve on a small GIS team. Primary activities include mapping for the update of the county's community plans, the development and maintenance of ESRI based enterprise geodatabase layers and associated ArcGIS Online maps/apps, and a variety of support activities for the
    Department.

    Please see: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/maui?keywords=gis%20analyst for further details and to apply. Questions regarding the application process should be directed to the Department of Personnel Services at (808)270-7850 or personnel.services@mauicounty.gov.

    Please contact Dan McNulty-Huffman (at (808)270-7214 or Planning.GIS@co.maui.hi.us) if you have questions about the nature of the position. The recruitment period closes on September 10th.


  • 21 Jun 2019 1:25 PM | Christine Chaplin

    ASM Affiliates is seeking to fill a position for GIS Specialist in their Hilo, Hawaii Office. The ideal candidate will have 3-5 years professional experience managing, handling, processing, and analyzing GIS, GPS, and other geospatial data. The position requires a candidate with strong understanding of GIS geospatial and data management as well as experience with field work. The candidate must have experience using ESRI’s ArcMap desktop 10.x, ArcCatalog, ArcGISOnline (AGOL), in combination with ESRI’s Survey 123 & Collector apps.

    Click here for more information: Hilo_GIS_Job_Description_20190606.pdf

  • 06 Jun 2019 8:08 AM | Christine Chaplin

    Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i, Inc. (CSH) is an island-based company offering expertise in all aspects of archaeological, cultural, and historical research throughout the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific. CSH has nearly 40 years’ experience providing quality cultural resource management services that fulfill state and federal regulatory requirements and facilitate land-use planning. CSH has offices on O‘ahu, Maui, Kaua‘i, and Hawai‘i. Please refer to our website at www.culturalsurveys.com.

    GIS Technician—Position Description

    Under the direction of a Project Manager and a Project Director, the GIS Technician is responsible for providing GIS support to the various components of cultural resource management conducted by CSH.

    The position involves:

    • Georeferencing of historic maps and aerial photographs, with overlays of various GIS data layers to support historic background research

    • Preparation of GPS equipment for archaeological field crews.  Post-processing of field-collected GPS data and GIS map production

    • Creation/maintenance of cultural resources GIS data, including digitizing hard-copy data sources and entry of tabular data

    • Production of high-quality maps for inclusion in technical reports for submission to the State Historic Preservation or other agencies for review and presentation to project-related stakeholders

    • Incorporating client-provided architectural/engineering plans and data (typically in CAD format) for GIS analyses

    Requirements

    An undergraduate degree in Anthropology/Archaeology, Geography, or related field and/or post-graduate GIS Certificate.  Experience with ESRI ArcGIS software, including ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, and ArcGIS Online web mapping. Experience with hand-held (Garmin) GPS and mapping-grade (Trimble) GPS units is preferred. Candidate must be detail oriented with good communication, organizational, and multitasking skills, with high standards for cartographic design. Previous experience working with Hawai‘i cultural resources data and historic maps is greatly preferred.

    Compensation

    CSH is looking for a permanent, full-time employee, averaging 40 hours per week. Compensation is commensurate with past experience, skills, education, and productivity. Pay packages include medical and dental insurance, a 401(k) program, a paid time off program, and a company profit sharing program.

    To Apply

    If interested, please submit a résumé, three references (with phone and email contacts), and if available, digital examples of maps or other works produced in GIS (for example, technical/academic report figures, ArcGIS Online web maps, poster maps, etc.) to CSH, attention Matt McDermott: mmcdermott@culturalsurveys.com or info@culturalsurveys.com.



  • 14 Mar 2019 12:54 PM | Christine Chaplin

    Kamehameha Schools (KS) has a Land Information Business Analyst position available at our Kawaiahao Plaza location. Interested applicants can visit our website athttps://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=2359990&B_ID=44 for a full job description and to apply for the position.

    Job Summary

    Performs analysis of spatial/land information in support of asset/resource management and planning, financial analysis and strategic planning. Manages individual Land Analysis projects and applications, and acts as a subject matter on issues related to Land Analysis.

  • 07 Mar 2019 10:42 AM | Christine Chaplin

    Summer of Maps Fellow

    Apply here

    • Summer of Maps
    • 990 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States
    • Intern

    Summer of Maps is a 12-week program that provides competitive fellowships to students and matches them with challenging spatial analysis projects with nonprofit organizations. 

     The program has several objectives for students: 

    • Provide a high quality first professional experience for students with advanced geospatial analysis skills in order to prepare them to become the next generation of GIS professionals. 
    • Develop useful geospatial analysis deliverables that can be used to improve the operations of nonprofit organizations that would otherwise not be able to do so. 


    Fellows are provided a $6,000 stipend and one-on-one mentoring by the Data Analytics team with support from other Azavea teams during the 12-week fellowship. The nonprofit organizations receive sophisticated analysis and visualization of their data. Each fellow works with two nonprofit organizations as part of the Summer of Maps team in Azavea’s Philadelphia office. Learn more about Azavea here


  • 07 Mar 2019 10:33 AM | Christine Chaplin

    The Big Island Invasive Species Committee is looking for an awesome GIS and Database Analyst to join their team!  The ideal candidate will share our passion for conservation, love of the Big Island community, and commitment to public service...and have some pretty solid GIS and Data wrangling skills.  This position allows for some field time to ensure familiarity with all the projects and data collection challenges.  

    BIISC OPERATIONS PLANNER/ANALYST – ID# 19121

    INQUIRIES:  Springer Kaye 933-3340 (Hawai‘i).  APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Please go to www.rcuh.com and click on “Job Postings.” You must submit the following documents online to be considered for the position: 1) Cover Letter, 2) Resume, 3) Supervisory References, 4) Copy of Degree(s)/Transcript(s)/Certificate(s). All online applications must be submitted/received by the closing date (11:59 P.M. Hawai‘i Standard Time/RCUH receipt time) as stated on the job posting. If you do not have access to our system and the closing date is imminent, you may send additional documents to rcuh_employment@rcuh.com. If you have questions on the application process and/or need assistance, please call (808)956-8344 or (808)956-0872.  CLOSING DATE:  March 25, 2019.

    Please note the job ad lists the minimum salary for the RCUH job category, but we anticipate offering a competitive salary (state agency competitive, don't get your hopes up!) for this key position.  


        

    BIISC is a project of the Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU) University of Hawai‘i at Manoa.

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