GIS Analyst III Job Summary of Roles and Responsibilities: Migrate networked and non-networked data to ESRI solutions. Update and maintain geospatial datasets within the ESRI framework. Perform data entry and validation tasks, ensuring accuracy and adherence to established standards. Follow standard procedures to manage data integrity, helping ensure the accuracy and consistency of the utility network. Use ArcGIS Pro tools to perform spatial analysis tasks (e.g., buffer, selection, and overlay) to support reporting and project needs. Generate maps and visualizations to communicate spatial data to team members and clients. Interpret and analyze data trends. Participate in data quality control processes by reviewing and correcting data inconsistencies or errors in the utility network. Assist in running data checks to identify missing or incorrect information. Document findings and work closely with senior team members to resolve data issues. Keep detailed records of updates and changes made to GIS data to ensure transparency and repeatability. Assist in maintaining user manuals and documentation related to GIS processes. Provide entry-level support to end-users for basic tasks, escalating more complex issues to senior staff. Required Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in a related field or equivalent utility and consulting work experience. Ability to work in a high performing production environment with deliverables. Electric utility knowledge. Knowledgeable about data modeling best practices. Can work in a remote team environment. Understanding of the Esri product suite, with emphasis desired in one or more of the following: Data model design and management, Designing and deploying ArcGIS applications through ArcGIS Online or Portal. Excellent interpersonal, written and oral communications and customer relations skills. Demonstrate a high degree of personal and professional integrity. Ability to prioritize work assignments and shift work efforts based on the needs of the department or business goals. Ability to work independently and be self-motivated. Good understanding of utility business processes, including compliance, regulatory requirements, and field workflows. Desired Education/Experience: Experience with ArcGIS Utility Network data models. Python development a plus. Experience with gas, water, wastewater, storm water and fiber GIS systems. Experience with Schneider Electric’s ArcFM Product Suite. Able to articulate the business needs around specific utility network models, including how commodities operate in the real world and the value of representing networks in GIS.
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