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Georgia has a new State GIO position open. See information below.

 

Position Title: State Geographic Information Officer

 

 

Position Summary:

The state Geographic Information Officer (GIO) is responsible for the
coordination of the acquisition, management and dissemination of statewide
geographic data. The position is supervised by the Georgia Geospatial
Executive Council Network. The Network will establish goals and objectives
for statewide coordination that will be reviewed at regularly scheduled
meetings. The employee will have substantial latitude to make independent
decisions regarding daily activities and actions required to achieve the
goals and objectives identified by the Network. This is a contract position
with the Georgia Association of Regional Commissions and with an office at
the Department of Community Affairs located at 60 Executive Park South, NE,
Atlanta, Georgia 30329. 

 

 

Typical Functions:

The GIO oversees the management of spatial data and the applications it
serves; and is the primary staff to support the mission of the Georgia
Executive Geospatial Network and performance of the daily coordination
activities.  These include serving as the liaison between the Network,
GISCC, GGAC, the user community, state agency needs, preparing position
papers, legislative initiatives, and requests for proposals, memorandums of
Agreement, grant proposals, and other documentation to accomplish
coordination directives. In addition the GIO will make presentations,
provide testimony, and support various State Executive and Legislative
Branch staff in the preparation of GIS funding initiatives as well as
preparing an annual report of GIS related activities, accomplishments and
status in Georgia highlighting activities that have been enhanced by
improved coordination and the economic benefits from cost reduction and new
funds generated through external grants and contracts. 

 

 

Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills

Detailed knowledge of all aspects of GIS technology and data; geospatial
technology standards principles and best management practices; experience in
strategic planning including cost-benefit analysis and project management;
ability to develop and manage budgets, contracts, grants and procurement
instruments; ability to develop and maintain relationship with state,
federal and local government GIS entities.  Skills in consensus building,
oral and written communications, ability to work independently, and exercise
appropriate discretion with minimal supervision under sometimes difficult
schedules; and strong interpersonal skills.

 

 

Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree in Geographic Information Science, Spatial Data Management,
Computer and Information Sciences or related field with 5 years of applied
experience in enterprise or multi-agency level GIS management, coordination
and policy development or a Bachelor's degree in like fields along with 7
years of applied experience as indicated above or 10 years of applied
experience demonstrating a progressive history of management and leadership
in the areas indicated above.

 

 

Special Licensees registrations and certifications

None required; GIS Professional certification (GISP), Association of
Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) or similar certification is
preferred.

 

 

Please submit resume and cover letter addressed to Geospatial Network Review
Committee to  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]

 

 

Tripp Corbin, MCP, CFM, GISP | Chief Executive Officer
 <http://www.egisassociates.com/> eGIS Associates, Inc.

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678-710-9710 ext 21 | 866-304-3864 Fax

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