We are seeking a GIS Developer with expertise in ArcGIS and QGIS, experience in database management, and proficiency in scripting for automation. The role focuses on optimizing GIS workflows and data processing.
Qualifications
GIS Software Expertise:
Advanced knowledge of ArcGIS Suite (Desktop, Pro, Server, Portal)
Experience with ArcGIS Online and QGIS
Database & Data Management:
Experience designing and maintaining enterprise geodatabases (ArcSDE)
Strong SQL and spatial data integration experience
Scripting & Automation:
Proficiency in Python, including ArcPy and ArcGIS API
Experience with FME for ETL processes
Ability to automate GIS workflows and data processing
Why Join Us?
InstantServe offers a dynamic work environment where you can make a significant impact on the healthcare industry. We provide competitive compensation, opportunities for professional growth, and a supportive team culture. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
Top Skills
Arcgis Api
Arcgis Online
Arcgis Suite
Arcpy
Arcsde
Fme
Python
Qgis
SQL
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