GIS Analyst
Listed on 2026-05-15
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists
The GIS Analyst plays a critical role in the planning, execution, and closeout phases of university construction projects by managing, analyzing, and visualizing geospatial data. The Analyst will collect, maintain, and improve the integrity of all spatial data and produce maps and analysis in support of key administrative and operational decisions. This position supports the architectural, design, project management, and maintenance teams by providing accurate, up-to-date location intelligence to aid in decision-making, mitigate risk, enhance project efficiency from site evaluation through "as-built" documentation, and to support maintenance and emergency operations.
This position will implement and maintain a suite of GIS and related software and processes in collaboration with department leadership and technical staff.
- Data Management and Maintenance
:- Design, develop, and maintain the authoritative central Geographic Information System (GIS) database for university assets, including buildings, site utilities (such as electric, potable water, reclaimed water, gas, sewer, storm drains, and communications [IT]), streets and property lines, and evaluate and ensure data integrity, accuracy, usability, and consistency across all spatial layers.
- Collect, process, and integrate diverse data sources, including CAD/Building Information Modeling (BIM) models, survey data, as-built plans, GPS/GNSS field collection points, aerial imagery (drone/satellite), utility records, and geotechnical reports.
- Systematically evaluate, integrate, and update historical information from multiple digital and non-digital sources.
- Implement robust quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) procedures to ensure the accuracy and consistency of all spatial and non-spatial asset data.
- Spatial Analysis and Visualization
:- Conduct spatial analysis to support long-range campus planning, capital construction projects (e.g., site evaluation, utility availability/locations), and key construction decisions, including:
- Site Analysis:
Assessing topography, soil/geotechnical conditions and environmental constraints. - Utility Conflict Analysis:
Identifying potential clashes between planned construction and existing utilities. - Resource Logistics:
Evaluating and documenting delivery routes, staging areas, and material placement.
- Site Analysis:
- Generate high-quality cartographic products for public presentations, departmental reports, and regulatory compliance documentation.
- Conduct spatial analysis to support long-range campus planning, capital construction projects (e.g., site evaluation, utility availability/locations), and key construction decisions, including:
- Project Support and Field Operations
:- Provide real-time geospatial support to field crews and project managers using mobile GIS applications (e.g., ArcGIS Field Maps).
- Assist in the review, filing, and incorporation of "as-built" documentation and compiling final survey and construction data into the project's permanent GIS database and project archive.
- Perform and/or oversee the detailed mapping and analysis of underground and above-ground utility networks to assist with maintenance and repair operations.
- Support emergency planning and response efforts by providing immediate access to critical infrastructure maps and building layouts.
- Technology and Collaboration
:- Collaborate with the IT department on server maintenance, software licensing (e.g., ESRI products), integrations, and data security protocols for the campus GIS platform.
- Collaborate with departmental teams to integrate GIS data with CAD and BIM platforms (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit).
- Collaborate with the Department of Facilities Services to provide data for facilities condition assessments and resource allocation.
- Develop automated GIS workflows and custom scripts (e.g., Python/Arc Py) to streamline repetitive tasks and improve data processing efficiency.
- Train and support project and maintenance staff on basic GIS viewing tools and best practices for utilizing location-based data, including supporting mobile field technology.
- Support technology integrations with existing software (CMMS, PMIS, etc.) to facilitate efficient use.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Uphold University mission through work performed.
The above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.
Skills and QualificationsRequired:
- Bachelor's degree in Geographic Information Systems, Geography, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical field.
- 2+ years of professional experience working with GIS, preferably in a campus, construction, municipal, or utilities environment.
- Demonstrated understanding of data collection methods (GPS/Survey) and experience interpreting engineering drawings, construction drawings, as-built documents, and utility maps.
- Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS software (ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online/Enterprise).
- Experience with GPS/GNSS field data collection and post-processing techniques.
- Proficiency in data…
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