GIS Analyst

Primera Engineers

The Role

Overview

Develop, maintain, and analyze GIS data for utility projects using ESRI, Intergraph, and Smallworld.

Key Responsibilities

  • gis drafting
  • field investigations
  • data analysis
  • map editing
  • data maintenance
  • stakeholder communication

Tasks

Working as part of the GIS team, primarily working in the utility space. Recent work has included adapting maps in Intergraph G/Technology to reflect updated information provided through LocusView field data. Other work has focused on data quality checks in GE Smallworld and a host of analysis and integration efforts utilizing the ESRI software suite. Daily tasks may include but are not limited to analyzing and extrapolating data and other forms of information, manipulating map features, and communicating with team members and stakeholders. A successful GIS Analyst will take initiative, be willing to ask questions and master new processes, exhibit strong problem-solving abilities, and embody a sense of responsibility for how the job relates to real world impact. -You'll perform production line work and other GIS drafting functions. -You'll participate in field investigations when necessary. -You'll collaborate with designers, engineers, contracted field crew members, and division business members. -You'll assist with development and maintenance of GIS data, and mapping and data analysis. You'll perform production line work and other GIS drafting functions.

Requirements

  • gis
  • excel
  • arcgis
  • bachelor's
  • communication
  • teamwork

What You Bring

-Knowledge of transportation related GIS and GPS -You are proficient in Excel and able to use Excel productively, experience with pivot tables and pivot reporting, advanced formulas, advanced charting, VBA and data tables, simulations, and solver -Knowledge of gas utilities -You are able to work independently, yet within a team, giving and receiving feedback -Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to explain complex, technical matters with ease, grace, and simplicity so that non-specialist readers understand -Experience working with GIS technology during internships or academic projects -You have familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite -You have the ability to place field data into a dataset and use information to reconcile discrepancies -Understanding of how data management and behavior impacts business requirements, decision making, and back-office workflows -You have production line work, CAD experience, or drafting/design knowledge in a GIS application -You'll follow oral and written instructions. -You have experience with the following: Intergraph product (G/Technology, GeoMedia), ESRI (ArcMap, ArcPro ArcGIS, ArcSDE, ArcGIS Online), GE Smallworld, Survey Quality GPS -You have a Bachelor’s degree, preferred in Geography, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, Computer Sciences, Civil Engineering, or similar technical discipline

Benefits

Starting salary is between $55,000 – $65,000 based on skills and qualifications, with the high end of the range limited to applicants based on relevant years of experience. $55,000 – $65,000 -An excellent benefits package including 401K match and employee stock ownership, gym and transit subsidies, paid volunteer time off, parental leave, continuing education reimbursement and much more -Flexible work scheduling in a fast-growing company -The fruits of our employee-led committees focused on offering engaging social, wellness and community service activities all year long -You'll willing develop enhanced or adapt skills to meet objectives.

The Company

About Primera Engineers

-Evolved from a regional practice into a multi-discipline A/E/C firm. -Offers engineering services across mechanical, electrical, plumbing, civil, structural, telecommunications, and commissioning. -Takes on typical projects such as schools, healthcare facilities, utility infrastructure, and roadways. -Blends technical expertise with business consulting services like PMO and analytics.

Sector Specialisms

Buildings

Transportation

Utilities

Power

Government

Healthcare

Education

Aviation

Laboratory

Municipal

Energy

Sustainability

Commissioning

Life Safety

Lighting

Mechanical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Plumbing Engineering

Structural Engineering

Civil Engineering

Telecommunications Engineering

Project Management

Construction Management

Fire Protection

Architectural

Campus Facilities