Senior Geospatial Analyst with Security Clearance Information Technology (IT) - Tampa, FL at Geebo

Senior Geospatial Analyst with Security Clearance


Responsibilities:
- Generate and review documentation for all database changes or refinements.
- Migrate, format, and provide overall management of Special Forces data storescontaining geospatial (2D and 3D), multi-media, structured, semi-structured, andunstructured data formats.
- Provide technical expertise to govern the operation and administration of theSOF Geospatial Data Picture and SOF Geographic Information System (GIS)deployed on the SOF Information Enterprise (SIE).
- Manage (validate, publish and maintain) geospatial base layers and intelligenceupdates through Arc-Server.
- Implement standards, processes, and procedures governing the operation of theSGE.
- Manage and Maintain data migration and populate key data sets into Arc-Server.
- Move large amounts of disparate data between applications.
- Manage data replication and reconcile data contention between databasepartitions and revisions.
- Ensure master updates conform to operations tempo requirements.
- Capture customer requirements and develop geospatial solutions to theirproblem sets - Discover and publish new data sources through the SGE interface Required
Qualifications:
- Active Top Secret security clearance, eligible for SCI- Bachelor's degree (4 years of experience in lieu of degree)- 4
years of GIS experience OR demonstrated exceptional knowledge of relatedexperience.
- Experience with database administration, specializing in GIS databasemanagement.
- Experience with ESRI Software:
ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Portal, ArcSDE,ArcDesktop/ArcGIS Pro.
- Experience working with Geospatial Data Formats:
KML/KMZ, Shapefiles,Geodatabases (File, Personal, SDE).
Recommended Skills Administration Arc Gis (Gis Software) Arc Gis Servers Arc Sde Data Migration Data Store Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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