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Set in the centre of Alberta’s energy and agricultural heartland, Strathcona County is a young, vibrant and inviting community of over 94,000 residents. Wide open spaces, access to convenient urban amenities, quality recreation and professional services and a commitment to a sustainable environment make Strathcona County an ideal place to live, work and play.
Description: The Corporate GIS Manager for the Bureau of Technology Services manages the technical team that builds and operates the City’s Enterprise GIS. This position will use their experience working with enterprise GIS products, including those from ESRI. The Corporate GIS Manager is responsible for the team that supports over 1,000 ArcGIS enabled desktops, and online products such as PortlandMaps.
Description: The City of Ames has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Planner to implement the City's development standards, including zoning, subdivision, and other regulations. This is both a front-line planning position working directly with customers on development proposals, permitting, code compliance, and inquiries; and also a long-range planning position involved in comprehensive planning, research, and policy development.
Description: NOTE: The primary focus of this position is on organizational and policy issues related to sharing GIS data and applications rather than technical.
Description:
Oakland County is seeking an experienced Systems Software Specialist to join our team. The customer base here is diverse, requiring the support of many unique business units. The technology is top notch, with the latest in servers, storage, server management systems, and high availability solutions.
Description: The Alachua County Property Appraiser’s Office is seeking a highly motivated individual for the position of GIS Programmer/Analyst to be a part of the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) team in our GIS Service Center. We are looking to round out our GIS development team with candidates who have a mix of web development, application development, GIS development, and database skills.
URISA is always looking for new instructors to help us make our educational events more widely available to members, non-members and organizations.
Each nominee will be reviewed and approved by the URISA Workshop Development Committee. If you have questions about becoming an instructor or would like to submit your resume and statement for review, please contact Education Manager, Jennifer Griffith, at jgriffith@urisa.org.
If yes, your work should be recognized and shared with your peers. You can do this by submitting a GIS Presentation to the 2010 URISA Annual Student Presentation Competition.