Entry-Level GIS Technician at Squamish Nation (British Columbia)

Entry-Level GIS Technician at Squamish Nation (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Squamish Nation
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British Columbia

21 Aug

Squamish Nation

British Columbia

Embark on a rewarding career as a Junior GIS Technician with Squamish Nation. Utilize your geospatial skills to foster Indigenous stewardship through mapping and data management.

This important role within the Ta na wa Yúus Stitúyntsam̓ Rights & Title Department focuses on supporting crucial initiatives through expertise in GIS principles. You'll collaborate with professionals across various disciplines to create meaningful maps and ensure effective data management while protecting Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw territory. Attention to detail and a commitment to organizational standards are essential.

Key Responsibilities:
• Publish and organize spatial data with ArcGIS
• Create detailed maps and visuals for reports




• Collaborate with cross-functional teams for project success
• Maintain GIS layers across different formats
• Acquire external data for comprehensive analyses

Requirements:
• GIS diploma or degree from a recognized institution
• Practical experience with ArcGIS and Esri tools
• Knowledge of spatial analysis and map projections
• Proficiency in scripting, especially Python
• Solid organizational and interpersonal skills

Join Squamish Nation to make a difference through your GIS expertise and contribute to the community.
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📌 Entry-Level GIS Technician at Squamish Nation (British Columbia)
🏢 Squamish Nation
📍 British Columbia

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