Seeking 3 GIS Professionals for Multi-Year Federal Government Geospatial Project
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Seeking 3 GIS Professionals for Multi-Year Federal Government Geospatial Project

GoGeomatics is seeking 3 GIS and geospatial professionals to work on a contract with the Federal Government. The team will work to establish a web-based structure to automate publications of channel bottom conditions in the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes waterways.

We are looking for three skilled individuals with at least five years of relevant experience available for remote work.

Team GIS Project Manager

The Project Manager will efficiently oversee and execute every aspect of the project, making sure project goals and deliverables are effectively executed according to the established schedule, budget, and scope. They will demonstrate project management skills, offering expertise, technical solutions, and valuable experience throughout the project’s initiation, planning, implementation, and successful completion.

GIS Programmer/Analyst

You will be putting together a web tool to automate the publication of hydrographic data. As well as developing GIS analysis tools for the system. This includes but is not limited to the fusion of multi-source data both raster and vector.

GIS Web Mapping Developer

The GIS Web Mapping Developer will provide expertise in creating web-based interfaces and tools.

Location

All positions are remote but candidates must reside in a time zone that falls within a ± 3 hour range of Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Security

Candidates will need to clear conditions for obtaining “reliability status” with the government of Canada. This can be facilitated by GoGeomatics if you are selected. Must be able to legally work in Canada.

Applications

Please click on the links for a complete description of each position. Applicants can send their resume and cover letter to: jmurphy@gogeomatics.ca. We thank all that apply but only those that meet the criteria will be contacted. The cutoff date for applying is July 28th.

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