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GIS Analyst/Programmer - Utility


Job Title Industry Location

GIS Analyst/Programmer

Utility

California

Years of Experience Education
Level
Salary Range
($ USD)

3

B.A. in Geography

$40,000 - 50,000/year


Briefly describe a typical day:
I create internet based mapping applications. So all day I work on ArcIMS customization projects. Write and test JavaScript code to carry to custom functions in GIS websites. Develop ASP's to carry out custom GIS functions with ArcIMS. I also am developing an internal webpage to support ArcIMS development. Occasionally I meet with clients, but that is mostly carried out by my manager.

How do you use GIS to help your company?
Our comapny, an electric utility, uses custom GIS applications to locate client addresses and determine their service territory and other information, to determine if archeological or biological sensitivities occur at a location where service is needed, to manage it's facilities and transmission hardware, and for many other applications.

GIS software used:
Arc/INFO, ArcView, ArcIMS, ArcSDE, Arc...

What skills do you need to be successful in your position?
Programming (JavaScript, VBScript, VB, ArcXML, HTML, Avenue, Java). A strong understanding of client server technology, server architecture, and network protocol and standards. Web design and visual communication. Strong communication skills (with other analysts and clients).

What do you particularly enjoy about your position?
Programming, creating new tools and interfaces. Learning more and more evry day. Figuring out how to translate a client's idea into code.

What don't you like about your position?
I'm not authorized to say... Well, other than the burocracy of working for a VERY large company.

How did you get started in GIS?:
A remote sensing class in geology.

How did you find out about your current position?:
A friend/former student worked here, and I hit him up for a job. They said "yes".

What parting words of advice to you have?:

Submitted by Tom Wayson, March 20, 2001.
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