Information Management Group, Inc. · 2 months ago
ArcGIS Administrator- Secret Clearance Required
Information Management Group, Inc. is a leading small business providing professional services in the Information Technology field. The ArcGIS Administrator will support the Building Information Modeling (BIM) team by maintaining geographic elements and managing geospatial data to facilitate planning and decision-making processes.
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Responsibilities
Collect, organize, and maintain geospatial datasets from internal and external sources
Conduct spatial analyses and generate maps, reports, and dashboards utilizing ArcGIS related tools
Develop and maintain GIS databases, metadata, and documentation
Assist with the administration of ArcGIS Indoor servers and software
Assist with the management of a BIM information website and interface for end-users to submit, review, and retrieve facility data
Develop streamlined BIM data acquisition and management processes
Support project teams by integrating spatial data into workflows for land use, infrastructure, environmental, or transportation projects
Create and manage web maps and apps using platforms like ArcGIS Online or ArcGIS Enterprise
Automate GIS processes using scripting tools (e.g., Python, ModelBuilder) when applicable
Collaborate with stakeholders to understand spatial data needs and provide solutions that enhance project outcomes
Qualification
Required
Active DOE 'L' [ DOD SECRET] clearance
Bachelor's Degree in Geography, GIS, Environmental Science, Urban Planning or a related field
2+ years of professional experience with GIS tools (ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, and ArcGIS Enterprise)
Strong understanding of spatial analysis, cartography, and geodatabase design
Familiarity with GPS data collection, remote sensing, and data conversion techniques
Preferred
Experience with Python (arcpy), SQL, or similar scripting languages
Familiarity with Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Ability to communicate technical concepts to non-technical audiences
Knowledge of spatial data standards, projections, and metadata best practices