Caltrans District 3
Job Description and Duties
Maintain, update, and research Caltrans District 5 and Central Region survey records using the latest department software applications, including CADD software.
Process record requests from the public, local agencies, utility companies, and internal customers and supply requested records.
Design, develop, and maintain geospatial databases using complex GIS methods and techniques for the Central Region and support projects for other Capital Divisions.
Gather information to populate databases from department geospatial, project management, and asset management databases as well as other authoritative sources, handling both modern and legacy data.
Design, develop, and maintain GIS services utilizing the Department’s Enterprise GIS system operated by the HQ GIS unit.
Publish and create Internet‑based GIS web maps using server‑based GIS knowledge.
Eligibility for Hire Eligibility may be determined by score on the Research Data Analyst II / I exam. Applicants new to state civil services must be on the state examination list.
Desirable Qualifications
Ability to independently perform complex research and analysis projects involving digital spatial data, GIS techniques, and methodologies.
Knowledge of journeyman‑level GIS techniques and methodologies to develop data, tools, and models.
Understanding of cartographic principles as applied to GIS products and delivery.
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with others, with general understanding of journeyman‑level research and statistical methods.
Strong organization, teamwork, and problem‑solving skills.
Equal Employment Opportunity The State of California is an equal opportunity employer, providing employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, sexual orientation, and others.
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Maintain, update, and research Caltrans District 5 and Central Region survey records using the latest department software applications, including CADD software.
Process record requests from the public, local agencies, utility companies, and internal customers and supply requested records.
Design, develop, and maintain geospatial databases using complex GIS methods and techniques for the Central Region and support projects for other Capital Divisions.
Gather information to populate databases from department geospatial, project management, and asset management databases as well as other authoritative sources, handling both modern and legacy data.
Design, develop, and maintain GIS services utilizing the Department’s Enterprise GIS system operated by the HQ GIS unit.
Publish and create Internet‑based GIS web maps using server‑based GIS knowledge.
Eligibility for Hire Eligibility may be determined by score on the Research Data Analyst II / I exam. Applicants new to state civil services must be on the state examination list.
Desirable Qualifications
Ability to independently perform complex research and analysis projects involving digital spatial data, GIS techniques, and methodologies.
Knowledge of journeyman‑level GIS techniques and methodologies to develop data, tools, and models.
Understanding of cartographic principles as applied to GIS products and delivery.
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively with others, with general understanding of journeyman‑level research and statistical methods.
Strong organization, teamwork, and problem‑solving skills.
Equal Employment Opportunity The State of California is an equal opportunity employer, providing employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability, gender, sexual orientation, and others.
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