Class Code:
HA30
General Nature of Work

Under general supervision collects, processes, analyzes and maintains complex spatial and tabular data using various software platforms to support agency and program needs.

Guidelines for Class Use/Distinguishing Characteristics

Performs journey-level geospatial work while supporting the agency's geospatial needs.

Examples of Work

Provides advanced geospatial support to include spatial data entry, geoprocessing, metadata input, cartography, web mapping applications, and advanced-level geographic information system analysis. Assists with training and development of other Geospatial Analysts and recommends best practices. Performs research to support agency needs. Compiles data and utilizes databases required for map preparation, report creation, and other geospatial products. Utilizes resources such as aerial photography, survey notes, records, and reports to support decision making.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, policies, and procedures. Ability to exercise judgement and discretion. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships. Knowledge of intermediate geospatial concepts, geospatial data, software, and cartographic design along with terminology used in conveying geographical information. Ability to troubleshoot hardware and/or software-related issues.

Minimum Requirements

An associate's degree in a related field or high school diploma and relevant work experience.

Fed Category:
E3
Band:
06
Salary:
Minimum:
$46,655.00
Midpoint:
$66,488.00
Maximum:
$86,321.00
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