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Geospatial Specialist (Systems)

Auckland Council

The Role

Overview

Administer and optimise Auckland Council's geospatial platforms, ensure security and performance

Requirements

  • arcgis
  • sql server
  • ci/cd
  • windows server
  • computer science
  • agile

What You Bring

-Experience managing configurations for a full-scale geospatial platform -Proven ability in application development, technical requirements analysis and data modelling -Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to explain technical detail to non-technical audiences -A tertiary qualification in Computer Science, Information Management or similar, or equivalent experience in ArcGIS server administration -A strong understanding of incident, problem, change and release management practices -Geospatial Systems Specialist with windows server system admin experience -Experience with SQL Server Management Studio and T-SQL would be an advantage -Experience with automated deployment patterns, CI/CD and Infrastructure as Code would be an advantage -Strong project management skills to deliver on time and within budget -Experience working in an Agile (SAFe) environment would also be an advantage

Benefits

-Salary will be $100,000 to $114,570 + KiwiSaver contribution -Hybrid role with flexible working based in Auckland Central. Minimum 3 days per week in office

The Company

About Auckland Council

-The Council ensures the delivery of a wide range of local services, including public transport, water management, and community facilities. -It operates across multiple sectors, including urban development, transportation, utilities, and environmental services. -Auckland Council has been instrumental in shaping the city’s sustainability initiatives and long-term planning strategies. -The Council’s work delivers everything from parks and libraries to waste management and housing. -Notable projects include the development of public transportation networks and enhancing green spaces. -Auckland's unique location as a coastal city drives the Council's focus on managing marine and water resources sustainably.

Sector Specialisms

Transport

Infrastructure

Urban Regeneration

Buildings

Environmental Management

Stormwater Treatment

On-site Wastewater Systems

Water Quality

Wetland Assessments

Streams and Fish Passage

Ecological Restoration

Resource Consent Processing

Subdivision

Building Consents

Earthworks

Coastal Water Permits

Discharge Permits

Public Transport (Buses, Trains, Ferries)

Roads and Cycleways

Parking

Land and Building Management

Economic Development

Innovation Culture

Foreign Direct Investment Attraction

International Events and Tourism Promotion