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GIS Business Analyst

Dice, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003


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Project Title: IT - N/A - GIS Architect-Posting ID:131654

Start Date: 06/17/2024

9 months from the project start date

Onsite or Offsite: 100% Onsite

Local Only Candidates - Resumes must specify the current location of the candidate, all those who do not state current location will not be considered. - AS A REMINDER - Candidates must be local at time of submission, and available for in person interviews within 1 week of the posting close date. Candidates must also be able to start within 2 weeks of an offer being made.

Tentative start date will be dependent upon interviews conducted, successful background check process, and the state agency issuing a PO.

Complete Description:

A GIS (Geographic Information System) Business Analyst typically plays a crucial role in the 18-day meter reading project. This resource will leverage spatial data to support decision-making processes within an organization. Here are some of the key duties they might be responsible for:

Data Analysis and Management

Analyzing spatial data to identify patterns, trends, and insights relevant to the business goals. This involves cleaning, processing, and organizing geospatial datasets. B. Requirements Gathering

Working closely with stakeholders to understand their needs and requirements for spatial analysis and mapping solutions. This might involve conducting interviews, workshops, or surveys to gather necessary information.

Mapping and Visualization

Creating maps, charts, and other visualizations to effectively communicate spatial analysis results to stakeholders. This could involve using GIS software like ArcGIS, QGIS, or specialized business intelligence tools.

Business Process Improvement

Identifying opportunities to improve business processes through the application of GIS technology. This could involve automating manual tasks, streamlining workflows, or implementing new spatial analysis techniques.

Training and Support

Providing training and support to users within the organization who need to access or interact with GIS data and tools. This could involve developing training materials, conducting workshops, or providing one-on-one assistance.

Project Management

Managing tasks from inception to completion, including planning, scheduling meetings, coordination of resources, and stakeholder coordination.

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