The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, Division of Natural Heritage, seeks applicants to fill the full-time, classified position of Spatial Ecologist. One of nine ecologists, conservation planners, and GIS specialists in the Information Management Section of the award winning Virginia Natural Heritage Program (VNHP), this position reports directly to the Landscape Ecologist and is responsible for implementing ecological projects that facilitate biodiversity conservation using advanced spatial analysis, modeling, and statistical methods to predict species distributions, assess and map habitats, and address ecological change due to land-use and climate.
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SERVIR-Mekong Science and Data Lead Job Opening at ADPC
The Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) has a job opening for a Science and Data Lead for SERVIR-Mekong.
Graduate Programs – 2 map based search tools and databases
AAG Guide to Geography Programs map GeoTech Center National Program Locator
High Performance Computing Geospatial Analysis Position Opening
The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (www.msi.umn.edu/) is hiring a full time geospatial analyst to support research at the University of Minnesota. The successful applicant will join the expanding RIS team (Research Informatics Solutions), currently composed of ten PhD level informatics analysts. RIS was formed specifically to enable cutting edge research as a centralized resource for data … Read more
Master of Science in GIScience at Clark University
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2017
GIS Database Manager at NYC DEP
The DEP’s Bureau of Environmental Planning and Analysis (BEPA) is seeking to hire a Computer Associate to work as a Data Management Administrator in Queens, NY. The applicant will maintain the Project Tracking and Asset Management System (aka “GreenHUB”) and perform various data management and GIS mapping tasks for the NYC Green Infrastructure (GI) Program.
VCGI Webinars about Geospatial Web Services
Vermont Center for Geographic Information is hosting a series of GIS webinars…
GIS data availability might change over time
Different universities, non-profits, and volunteers are attempting to relocate federal data sources… See some examples at Adaptation Clearinghouse and elsewhere. https://www.wired.com/2017/02/diehard-coders-just-saved-nasas-earth-science-data/