Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Job Posting: Geospatial Technician

Organization: National Park Service
Position Title: Geospatial Technician
Position Type: Seasonal (May to August) GIP Intern
Location: Denali Park, AK
Closing Date: February 2, 2017

Program Information
Job Announcement

Participants will engage in benchmark recovery, which includes:
  • Reconnaissance: locating NGS passive control monuments via GIS and field work;
  • Recovery: executing survey of recovered benchmark with proper documentation for submission to OPUS shared solutions;
  • Report: submission of findings to NGS and DENA GIS Specialist.
Additionally, participants will conduct field surveys to establish ground control for structure-from-motion photogrammetric products produced by both fixed wing and small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS) flights. Park boundary markers and Bureau of Land Management survey markers are a secondary goal for survey- or mapping-grade recovery. Shorter mapping projects requiring immediate attention may arise throughout the season. The participant may also have the opportunity, in conjunction with the Alaska Geographic/Murie Science and Learning Center, to work with and lead small groups of youth (middle and high school students) through the concepts of GPS and benchmark recovery.

Upon successful completion of the GIP internship, the participant is eligible for an AmeriCorps Education Award. This position is offered through the National Park Service's Geoscientists-in-the-Parks Internship Program in partnership with Environmental Stewards and The Geological Society of America.

For questions regarding the duties of this position, please contact Britta Schroeder at (907) 683-6243 or via email at britta_schroeder@nps.gov.

Job Posting: Cartographer

Organization: National Park Service
Position Title: GIS Specialist
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-1370-12
Location: Lakewood, CO
Closing Date: December 9, 2016

Online Job Announcement (WASO SHRO LWNC 17-1788619)

Who May Apply:
Current and/or former Federal employees with competitive status.

This position is located in the National Information Services Center (NISC), Information Resources Directorate, National Park Service (NPS), Lakewood, CO. The Resource Information Services Division is the national program office and focal point for the NPS enterprise geospatial platform and digital information services. The incumbent will serve as a Senior Cartographer and Digital Visualization Specialist and technical expert on the development and integration of cartographic and other visualization representations of geospatial and other scientific data with responsibility for coordinating the development and implementation of policies and standards for enterprise cartographic applications, systems, and technologies.

For questions regarding the duties of this position, please contact Nanette M. Cambron at (208)387-5884 or via email at nanette_cambron@nps.gov.

Monday, October 3, 2016

Job Posting: Database Specialist III - Department GIS Coordinator

Organization: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Position Type: Full-Time Permanent
Location: Juneau, Alaska
Closing Date: October 19, 2016 at 5:00 PM Alaska Time

Online Job Announcement

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is recruiting for a Department GIS Coordinator to oversee DEC's interactive mapping of the most beautiful geography on Earth. This position offers an incredible opportunity to participate in establishing GIS for the State of Alaska (it's said that Mars is better mapped than Alaska).

DEC is looking for a motivated, self-directed, and technically adept individual to serve as the Department GIS Coordinator. This position administers and manages the Department's mapping technologies and GIS servers and provides comprehensive coordination of GIS efforts and activities both internal to the Department and with external agencies and partners. Additionally, the position is responsible for setting Department GIS policies, standards, and best practices.

Key responsibilities include the following:
  • Playing the principle role in coordination of GIS activities across the Department, to include leading DEC's GIS User Group, GIS Technical Advisory Group, and GIS Executive Steering Committee;
  • Administration of Microsoft SQL Server, ArcGIS for Server, and ArcSDE geodatabase servers;
  • Maintaining DEC's ArcGIS Online Organizational web site;
  • Conducting Department-wide GIS integration and planning;
  • Providing technical direction, governance, and support services for GIS;
  • Project management and consultation;
  • Representing the Department in interagency GIS collaboration and geospatial sharing efforts; and
  • Providing back-up for the Department Database Administrator

For specific information in reference to the position please contact:
Name: Brian Brown
Email: brian.brown@alaska.gov

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Job Posting: GIS Specialist

Organization: National Park Service
Position Title: GIS Specialist
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-1370/0150-09/11
Location: Anchorage, AK
Closing Date: October 4, 2016 (Extended from September 27)

Online Job Announcement (AKRO-16-1782800MPAV)

Who May Apply:
Current Department of Interior Career or Career-Conditional employees or Land Management Workforce Flexibility Act eligibles; CTAP in the Local Commuting Area

This position is responsible for supporting the work of the GIS program in the Alaska Region GIS / Information Resources Team. The position is located in Anchorage and will be supervised by the AKRO GIS Team Manager. This position will collaborate with NPS customers to develop and implement geospatial products for Alaska park units. These duties include spatial data creation, editing and maintenance, primarily in an enterprise environment; geospatial modeling and analysis to meet program and park needs; development of user requirements, data standards, geodatabase schema, and documentation guides; and development of final maps, both hard copy and interactive web based products.

For questions regarding the duties of this position, please call Joni Piercy at (907) 644-3554.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Job Posting: GIS Specialist

Organization: National Park Service
Position Title: Interdisciplinary GIS Specialist (Geographer, Biologist, Physical Scientist or Cartographer)
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-0150/0401/1301/1370-11/11
Location: Bartlett Cove, AK
Closing Date: July 25, 2016

Online Job Announcement (GLBA-16-0732405-DECB)

Incumbent serves as the GIS Specialist for Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, residing within the Resource Management Division, with responsibility for the development, management, coordination, and implementation of the Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Park and the design and management of various relational databases. The interdisciplinary nature of this position requires the programmatic integration of the knowledge of biological and physical resources, digital cartography, and geography to the development, analysis, and use of geographic and relational databases that are pertinent to the park resources.

Major duties include: designs, develops and manages geographic information systems and database management systems; analyzes geospatial data to determine resources conditions and trends, models predicted results of alternative management actions, and works to resolve resource management issues; maintains hardware, peripherals, GPS units and GIS software installations; participates in field GPS data collection projects and integrates GPS data with geographic information systems; implements data documentation procedures and distribution using appropriate technologies and standards; integrates biological and physical resources, digital cartography and geography to design geographic and relational databases pertinent to park resources; works closely with park staff from multiple divisions to produce digital and hardcopy GIS products; trains and instructs others in the use of GIS applications and basic GIS, GPS, and related technology.

For questions regarding the duties of this position, please call Chad Soiseth at (907) 697-2659.

Job Posting: GIS Manager

Organization: National Park Service
Position Title: Supervisory Cartographer (GIS Manager)
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-1370-12/13
Location: Lakewood, CO
Closing Date: July 19, 2016

Online Job Announcement (Merit Promotion) (IMDE-16-476)

The incumbent is responsible for the development, management, coordination and implementation of the Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Intermountain Region. This includes the following:
  • Enhancing Region-wide capability in GIS
  • Administering Regional GIS funding
  • Providing leadership, coordination and assistance in GIS staffing, skill development, and national data standards
  • Represents the interest of the NPS and the Region on service-wide and Federal Agency-wide committees regarding GIS issues and needs
  • Coordinates with other Federal, State and local agencies on large data collection efforts to support parks and the Region
  • Assists GIS and resources management staffs by providing direct professional and programmatic advice and support
  • Negotiates cooperative and inter-agency agreements and other cooperative instruments needed to carry out GIS programs to meet resource stewardship goals
  • Manages and integrates a variety of GIS and database management software
  • Prepares GIS plans, data dictionaries, resources management plan project statements related to GIS, project proposals, GIS-related contract and agreement specifications and written reports
  • Plans, executes and supervises field work in remote environments to generate new and verified mapped information
  • Supervises permanent, temporary, student interns, seasonal and other personnel

For additional information about the duties of the position, contact Tracey L. Stills at (303) 969-2774 or via email at tracey_stills@nps.gov.

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Job Posting: Natural Resource Data Manager and/or Geospatial Program Manager

Organization: USDA Forest Service
Position Title: Interdisciplinary Biological Science Information Specialist/Resource Information Specialist Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-0401/1301-12/13
Location: Juneau, AK
Closing Date: June 27, 2016 (Public) and July 1, 2016 (Merit Promotion)

Online Job Announcement (Public) (16-111052-267704-DP-EMH)
Online Job Announcement (Merit Promotion) (16-111052-267704-G-EMH)

This position is with the Forest Service, Alaska Region, Region 10, Deputy Regional Forester, Resources Engineering and Information Management, located at the Regional Office in Juneau, Alaska.

This position is located at the Regional Office in Juneau, Alaska. Positions located in the Alaska Region receive a locality payment of 25.16%. Additionally, employees located in Juneau, Alaska receive a 5.31% Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) which is not federally taxed. A gradually reducing COLA will continue to be paid after December 31, 2012. See the OPM website at: http://www.opm.gov/oca/cola/index.asp for additional information.

This position serves the Alaska Regional Office and is responsible for planning support and developing a comprehensive, integrated natural resource information program for the Region. The position provides leadership, scientific expertise, and support in addressing a wide array of resource information needs including, but not limited to:

  • Leads the establishment and management of natural resource information systems to facilitate spatial and tabular analyses and assures the integrity, compatibility, and cost efficiency of corporate resource information databases.
  • Serves as Regional technical authority, consultant, troubleshooter, implementation lead, and training contact for natural resource information applications. Establishes and maintains processes and procedures to provide for quality control of the region’s corporate data assets.
  • Plans and coordinates the development, management, implementation, and evaluation of database management practices and standards across the Region and with multiple staff areas at the Region and Forest organizational levels.
  • Advises Regional Office Directors in special problems relating to policy changes, additional proposals, coordination and relationships among Forest Service resource information processes.
  • Serves as representative and spokesperson for the Region at national resource information meetings, workshops and conferences. Provides input to and coordinates with Washington Office and other Regional program managers on the development of policies and implementation of national corporate databases.
  • Supervises up to six GS-11/12 Biological Science/Resource Information Specialists and/or Information Technology Specialists. Plans the work to be accomplished by the unit, assigns work to employees, and establishes production or quality standards for the unit’s work.

For additional information about the duties of the position, contact Sam Carlson at (907) 586-8733 or via email at samcarlson@fs.fed.us.

Job Posting: Information Systems Specialist 7 (GIS Technical Specialist)

Organization: State of Oregon, Human Services-Shared Services
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Location: Salem, OR
Closing Date: July 18, 2016

Online Job Announcement

This position expands GIS capability and functionality throughout DHS, OHA, and with our external partners by connecting and distributing data and services to various agencies and business partners. This position will maintain/ improve appropriate databases, data systems, and software. This position also supports the research functions of DHS and OHA by collecting data, analyzing and interpreting the data, and assisting DHS and OHA analysts, policy makers, and field managers to understand, work with, and utilize location data.

To apply for this position, please complete and submit an application from the Online Job Announcement link above. If you need assistance to participate in this application process, e-mail jean.fauth@state.or.us.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Outreach Posting: Geospatial Program Manager

Organization: USDA Forest Service
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-0401/1301-12/13
Location: Juneau, AK
Respond By: June 3, 2016

Outreach Announcement

The USDA Forest Service - Alaska Region, Engineering & Information Management, is outreaching to fill a Permanent Full-Time Biological Science/Resource Information Specialist, GS-0401/1301-12/13 position. The position serves the Alaska Regional Office and is responsible for planning support and developing a comprehensive, integrated natural resource information program for the Region.

This position is located at the Regional Office in Juneau, Alaska. Positions located in the Alaska Region receive a locality payment of 25.16%. Additionally, employees located in Juneau, Alaska receive a 5.31% Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) which is not federally taxed. A gradually reducing COLA will continue to be paid after December 31, 2012. See the OPM website at: http://www.opm.gov/oca/cola/index.asp for additional information.

Position provides leadership, scientific expertise, and support in addressing a wide array of resource information needs including, but not limited to:

  • Leads the establishment and management of natural resource information systems to facilitate spatial and tabular analyses and assures the integrity, compatibility, and cost efficiency of corporate resource information databases.
  • Serves as Regional technical authority, consultant, troubleshooter, implementation lead, and training contact for natural resource information applications. Establishes and maintains processes and procedures to provide for quality control of the region’s corporate data assets.
  • Plans and coordinates the development, management, implementation, and evaluation of database management practices and standards across the Region and with multiple staff areas at the Region and Forest organizational levels.
  • Advises Regional Office Directors in special problems relating to policy changes, additional proposals, coordination and relationships among Forest Service resource information processes.
  • Serves as representative and spokesperson for the Region at national resource information meetings, workshops and conferences. Provides input to and coordinates with Washington Office and other Regional program managers on the development of policies and implementation of national corporate databases.
  • Supervises up to six GS-11/12 Biological Science/Resource Information Specialists and/or Information Technology Specialists. Plans the work to be accomplished by the unit, assigns work to employees, and establishes production or quality standards for the unit’s work.

If interested in this position, please complete and submit the outreach form from the Outreach Announcement link above. For more information, contact Sam Carlson at (907) 586-8733 or via email at samcarlson@fs.fed.us.

Job Posting: Interdisciplinary Geospatial Ecologist

Organization: Bureau of Land Management
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-0401/0150/0408-13
Location: Lakewood, CO
Closing Date: Friday, June 3, 2016

Online Job Announcement (Public) (NOC-DEU-2016-0018)
Online Job Announcement (Status Candidates) (NOC-MERIT-2016-0073)

BLM is seeking a dynamic and energetic individual to join the team as a Geospatial Ecologist, Geographer, or Ecologist for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Operations Center, located in Lakewood, Colorado -- in the Denver metro area.

The incumbent of the position will:

  • Serve as a consultant and technical advisor/lead to senior subject matter specialists, state geospatial ecologists, high level bureau officials and interagency teams;
  • Ensure that statistical analysis and data collection regarding inventory, assessment, and monitoring is coordinated across geographic areas and administrative boundaries;
  • Lead the development of multi-scale statistical analyses, statistically valid sample designs, and decision-support tools;
  • Generate ideas for analysis of data, recognize and test relationships, evaluate landscape health and changes over time, perform causal analysis, and present interpretations and implications resulting from the analyses;
  • Provide expert technical advice and direction regarding the collection of inventory, assessment, and monitoring data for major projects and/or studies;
  • Develop new methods and tools to improve the collection of data needed to monitor and study ecological change. Manage existing databases;
  • Use qualitative and quantitative methods of statistical analysis (e.g. regression analysis, correlation, analysis of variance) to produce scientifically defensible reports, plans, and presentations;
  • Coordinate activities with other agencies, interest groups, and teams to investigate and assess the current state of knowledge related to geospatial analysis, remote and direct monitoring, and support applications;
  • Promote and implement an integrated training program to teach basic and complex skills in geospatial and ecological modeling and analysis;
  • Assemble data in both tabular (tables, graphs and charts) and narrative form. Provide analysis, interpretation, conclusive recommendations, and presentations to a wide-range of audiences from field staff and peers to high level senior executives.

To apply for this position, please apply online from the Online Job Announcement link above. For more information, contact Kameron Martinez at 303-236-0468 or via email at kmartinez@blm.gov.

Meeting Announcement: 2016 Alaska Coastal Mapping Summit

Organization: Interagency Working Group on Ocean and Coastal Mapping (IWG-OCM)
Location: Hotel Alyeska, Girdwood, AK
Date(s): June 14, 2016, 1:00-5:00 pm

Federal mapping agencies are working together to reduce overlap in surveying the U.S. coast. We want to work with you. You're invited to join us at our Alaska Coastal Mapping Summit, where we'll discuss long-term mapping data requirements, near-term acquisition plans, and data collection strategies.

Click here for more information or to RSVP for the teleconference option, please contact Nicole Kinsman at nicole.kinsman@noaa.gov.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Meeting Presentation: Mobile Mapping Field Preparation

Presentation: Mobile Mapping Field Preparation Lightning Talks
Speakers: Multiple
Date: April 20, 2016, 12:00 - 1:00 PM

  1. Taking Tablets Outside: 2015 Data Collection Projects
    Mike Davis, HDR
     
  2. Field Data Collection Using TerraGo Edge
    Raena Schraer, Stephen R. Braund and Associates
     
  3. 2015 Field Data Collection Using Rugged Tablets and Trimble R1 Received
    Thomas Schultz, AECOM
     
  4. Using the Collector App for GIS Data Collection in Remote Locations
    Chris Hoffmann, High Tide Environmental
     
  5. Foundations of any GNSS Project
    Joel Cusick, NPS
     

Friday, April 22, 2016

Job Posting: Research Technician - AK Hydro

Organization: University of Alaska
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Location: Anchorage, AK
Closing Date: May 6, 2016

Online Job Announcement (496714)

The Alaska Hydrography Database (AK Hydro) is a statewide collaborative stewardship model used to generate hydrography updates for the NHD and implement local attributes standards that are critical to Alaska (ie. fish habitat, channel classification). The AK Hydro stewardship model is coordinated through ACCS with numerous federal, state, academic, non-profit, tribal and local agency partners.

The incumbent will support the mission of ACCS in the collection, management and validation of data with a special focus on Alaska Hydrography Updates in the Landscape Ecology Program.

Duties Include:
  • Manage support and maintenance of AK Hydro IT infrastructure with technology partners. Manage AK Hydro's ArcGIS Server and coordinate spatial database replication with partners. Work directly with editors/partners to address and follow up on issues with the data or workflow. Address and fix AK Hydro Data conflict resolutions. Address and support anything that is of immediate concern in the database or data.
  • Ad Hoc AK Hydro support to assist the Coordinator and Technical Steward with hydrography edits, updates, conflation and coordination with partner agencies. Provide updates the AK Hydro website with updated hydrography data, web map services and status updates as needed.
  • Provide support for AK Hydro documentation including writing, formatting and editing technical and user documentation. Answering user questions and queries pertaining to workflow. Yearly database service window maintenance and support, including database schema updates, coordinating with partners to meet local and statewide data needs. Data Analysis and Reporting: Performs quality assurance and quality control on spatial and tabular data. Enters data into a relational database (eg. Microsoft Access or Excel) and SDE database (Microsoft SQL Server). Manipulates data to produce tabular products for reports. Organizes and manipulates spatial data in ArcGIS. Produces maps and other spatial products for projects, presentations, and publications. Assists supervisors with editing reports and publications.

To apply for this position, please apply online from the Online Job Announcement link above.

Job Postings: Biological Science Technician

Organization: National Park Service
Position Type: Full-Time, Temporary Not to Exceed 1029 Hours
Grade: GS-0404-05/05
Location: Gatlinburg, TN
Closing Date: Monday, May 2, 2016

Online Job Announcement (1686088NASU-DE-1698(GRSM))

The incumbent of this position works in the GIS/Data Management office of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The position is part of a team that supports the GIS and Natural Resource data management needs of the park. The position involves integrating a variety of data and information about diverse natural resources and documenting project data sets. The incumbent will use a variety of computer programs and procedures to assemble, document, and share data created by Great Smoky Mountain National Parks Natural Resources Inventory and Monitoring Program. The position requires the incumbent to be innovative, versatile, and creatively solve problems while adhering to data standards and guidelines, Collects and organizes natural resource data from principal investigators, ecologists and natural resource specialists. By working closely with principal investigators, coordinates and facilitates the process of developing finished products (databases, spreadsheets, reports, analyses, maps, geospatial coverage) from raw or draft data sets. Performs quality assurance checks on completed products, and updates data formats to program standards. Utilizes a variety of computer programs to compile, reduce, store, retrieve, analyze, and report data and other resource management information, including research and long-term monitoring projects. Maintains and organizes computer databases.

To apply for this position, please apply online from the Online Job Announcement link above. For more information, contact Beverly Slaybaugh at 865-436-1223.

Training Announcement: Mastering GIS Concepts

Organization: Blue Skies Solutions, LLC
Location: GINA Remote Sensing/GIS Lab, West Ridge Research Building Room 004, Fairbanks
Date(s): July 13-14, 2016

This course is designed for those who have a good foundation in the basics of GIS and are ready to explore some of the more technical components of ArcGIS for Desktop software as well as ArcGIS Online.

Training Announcement

Training Registration

For more information, please see visit the web link above or contact Michael Knapp at mknapp@blueskiessolutions.net.

Training Announcement: Navigating GIS Concepts

Organization: Blue Skies Solutions, LLC
Location: GINA Remote Sensing/GIS Lab, West Ridge Research Building Room 004, Fairbanks
Date(s): July 11-12, 2016

This course teaches what a GIS is and what you can do with it with a focus on utilizing Alaska GIS resources. Working with Esri’s ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Online, you will create maps, explore and analyze the data behind the maps, and apply methods to easily share your maps. By the end of the course, you will gain solid understanding of how GIS maps and ArcGIS tools are used to visualize real-world features, discover patterns, obtain information, and communicate that information to others.

Training Announcement

Training Registration

For more information, please see visit the web link above or contact Michael Knapp at mknapp@blueskiessolutions.net.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Job Posting: GIS Analyst III

Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Position Type: Full-Time Permanent
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Closing Date: April 13, 2016 at 5:00 PM Alaska Time

Online Job Announcement

The Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation is recruiting a GIS Analyst to be located in Fairbanks. This position will play a critical role in developing GIS capabilities for Wildlife Conservation staff and projects serving Interior and Northeastern arctic Alaska (Region III).

We are seeking an individual with strong GIS analytical and development skills with a particular interest in wildlife research and management. This position will provide a unique opportunity to participate in development of a GIS program for a scientific organization and to work on diverse wildlife research and management projects associated with a variety of species including black bear, grizzly bear, moose, wolf, caribou, musk ox, wolverine, sheep, various furbearers, small mammals, and game birds.

This position will work in close cooperation with biological, programming and biometric staff to design and develop GIS methodologies, tools, applications, and databases to directly support wildlife management and research activities. It will serve as the principal GIS technical resource in Region III for consultation on, collecting, processing, and analyzing complex geospatial data.

For specific information in reference to the position please contact:

Name: Robert DeLong
Phone: 907-459-7262
Fax: 907-459-7332
Email: rob.delong@alaska.gov

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Job Posting: GIS Technician

Organization: Northern Land Use Research Alaska, LLC.
Position Type: Seasonal (April 28th, 2016 – July 31st, 2016, with possible extension)
Location: Fairbanks, AK

Online Job Announcement

The GIS technician fulfills tasks and duties associated with geospatial data management from field deployment, field data collection, geospatial corrections and QAQC. Duties include collecting, organizing, analyzing, processing, editing and producing geospatial data and related outputs such as geodatabases and maps. The GIS technician reports directly to the GIS coordinator for task assignments.

Essential Functions include:
  • Geospatial data management: support collection, processing, analysis, and production of geospatial data and related products, such as maps and geodatabases.
  • Complete QA/QC of field data (geospatial and non-geospatial data).
  • Utilizes various data sets/layers, including cultural resource data.
  • Edits field data
  • Assists in pre-field, field, and report phases of projects.
  • Upload/Download data from GNSS and GPS units
  • Adhere to data management processes, policies, procedures, protocols, and guidelines for data management.
  • Must be prompt and efficient, display a sound work ethic, and be able to foster good communication and competent business practices. Must work cooperatively and collaboratively and to ably assist both the efforts of individual employees and the public.
  • Project professional, positive demeanor in voice and appearance to NLURA employees and the public.
  • Other duties as assigned.

For more information about the position and how to apply, see the online posting on NLURA’s website or contact Jennifer Clapp at jlc@northernlanduse.com or 907-474-9684.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Job Posting: GIS Summer Internship

Organization: Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Position Type: Summer Internship
Location: Juneau, Alaska
Closing Date: April 30, 2016 or until filled

Online Job Announcement

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) increasingly use mapping to monitor progress and manage watersheds. ADEC identifies Alaska Clean Water Action priority waters and impaired waters to protect water quality and restore polluted waters to healthier conditions, but GIS data is limited on these waters. The intern will receive training on how to update and modernize GIS data for impaired and priority waters in preparation for catchment analysis. The intern will update GIS data on impaired and priority waters using the National Hydrography Dataset and the United States Geological Service (USGS) Hydrography Event Management tool. Results of this work will facilitate the process of USGS and EPA defining catchment basins for those watersheds.

Send a letter of interest and resume to drew.grant@alaska.gov with “ADEC Internship Application” in the subject line. Students must be enrolled in an Alaskan institute of higher education to qualify. Stipend is $5000. The internship is to take place in Juneau, but may possibly be moved to Anchorage if necessary. Open until filled, but applications received by April 30 will receive first consideration. Any questions about the position please direct to Drew Grant at (907) 465-5304.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Job Posting: Mobile GIS Developer

Organization: USDA Forest Service
Position Type: Full-Time - Permanent
Grade: GS-2210-09/12
Location: Portland or Sandy, OR
Closing Date: February 18, 2016

Online Job Announcement

The first 50 applicants for the position who complete and submit an application will be reviewed for referral to the hiring manager prior to those who apply after the limit is reached. You are encouraged to apply for the position as soon as possible. This announcement will remain open until the closing date indicated; however, individuals who apply after the limit is reached will be reviewed for consideration only if no selection is made from the initial group or if additional vacancies occur and additional candidates are needed. If you make corrections and resubmit your application, the date the application is last submitted will be used to determine those who are considered to have met the cut-off criteria.

This position is located in Region 6, at the Deputy Regional Forester Office with a duty location in Portland or Sandy Oregon. Final determination of duty station will be made by the selecting official at the time of job offer.

For additional information about the duties of the position, please contact Kevin Wolfe at 509-738-7717 or email at kewolfe@fs.fed.us

The incumbent serves as an Information Specialist and will be responsible performing work, independently or as a member of a team, on a Service First Mobile Geographic Information (S1 Mobile GIS) team, empowering public and decision-makers with information using Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) ArcGIS Platform (ESRI Mobile, Desktop and Server in a variety of areas including systems analysis, database, mobile and server application development, applying analytical reasoning to develop curriculum for field data collection, customer support, and customer business requirements.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Volunteers Needed for Alaska State Geographic Bee

Friday, April 1, Alaska will be hosting 100 4-8th graders at the Egan Center in one of the greatest competitions for geographic knowledge. Each year, the Bee is in need of about 30 willing volunteers who time, judge, score or moderate the Bee. If this opportunity is something you or someone you know would be interested in, please contact Kristi Shea at ak.geographicbee@gmail.com.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

Outreach Posting: IT Specialist

Organization: USDA Forest Service
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-2210-11/12
Location: Juneau, AK
Respond By: February 5, 2016

Outreach Announcement

The USDA Forest Service, Information Management Office will be filling an Information Technology Specialist, GS-2210-9/11, permanent position to be located at Juneau, AK. This announcement is generated for general distribution to interested parties having the skillsets listed below. If you are interested in this opportunity, please respond through the database, fill out the outreach form at the end of the announcement, and send a resume to curtisgoehring@fs.fed.us.

Management can select a qualified employee immediately, without issuing a formal vacancy announcement, if an employee responds who qualifies for placement without competition. Your interest will identify the area of consideration and whether a vacancy announcement may be advertised multi-graded.

Major Duties:

This IT position performs a wide variety of IT functions including: providing technical expertise in support of deployed IM applications; developing hardware or software technical requirements for new or modified IT systems; analyzing and developing optimal hardware and software configurations; providing technical guidance in the sustainment process of various IT systems; and providing data platform storage deposit and retrieval functions; and server system administration duties.

Performs special operations on IT hardware and software specialty areas in the IM realm. Plans and coordinates short and long range project plans for Regional and Forest requirements. Conducts analyses and recommends solutions or improvements for IT issues affecting the IM and R10 Regional Office. May work on various teams that cut across many of the IT specialty areas within Regional and inter-Regional IM realm.

Analyzes alternatives and recommends solutions relating to long term operational support for various information systems. Reviews general business and functional requirements that support the need for systems and recommends solutions or alternatives. Examines data, ensures accurate and timely data storage techniques and schedules of IM data throughout the Region. Resolves inconsistencies in information, and implements changes or improvements to existing platforms.

Participates in conferences, workshops, and task groups within the agency or with external partners as required. Performs a variety of other duties related to information technology (IT) projects involving IM program-related issues that contain complicated technical elements.

Submission Information:

If you are interested in the permanent position, please complete the outreach form from the Outreach Announcement link above, along with a resume, and send to Curtis Goehring at curtisgoehring@fs.fed.us by February 5, 2016. Completion of this form is not an application for the position; this must be done by creating an account and applying for the vacancy at USAJOBs (www.usajobs.gov) and the Forest Service eRecuit Automated application system. It is expected that the official vacancy announcement for this positon will be posted to USAJOBS in late February 2016.

Outreach Posting: Geospatial Services Specialist

Organization: USDA Forest Service
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Grade: GS-101/401/1301-11/12 Location: Juneau, AK
Respond By: February 3, 2016

Outreach Announcement

The Region 10 information management organization will soon be advertising one GIS web map and mobile application specialist position (GS-101/401/1301-11/12) located at the Regional Office in Juneau, Alaska. The incumbent will work as a member of the IM Staff to assist developing mobile field geospatial data collection applications that work with ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Portal. Additionally the incumbent will lead the Forest Service Region 10 web mapping development team and deploy applications and services using ArcGIS Server for desktop, web and mobile use. The incumbent will work under the guidance of the Regional Geospatial Program Manager.

Major duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide technical support, advice, consultation, and assistance to various levels of staff (resources specialists, engineers, scientists, planners, subject matter experts, and managers) to identify and develop GIS applications to support resource management decisions for multiple units or a large geographical region.
  • Lead the Alaska Region web mapping development team and provide guidance, technical support, and help in adopting industry’s best business practices in geospatial web/mobile development.
  • Empower public and decision-makers with information using the ArcGIS Platform (ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Mobile, ArcGIS SDE, and ArcGIS Online).
  • Develop and deploy mobile GIS applications using feature services for field data collection.
  • Deploy ArcGIS server focused web and mobile applications using various runtime SDKs from ESRI.
  • Assist in teaching Mobile GIS classes and maintaining mobile applications using ArcPad Studio and runtime SDKs.

If interested in this position, please complete and submit the outreach form from the Outreach Announcement link above. For more information, contact Erik Johnson via email at ejohnson02@fs.fed.us.