BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: MS or BS degree and certification in related field and 3 years related experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience managing, maintaining and populating spatial and tabular datasets. Experience in managing multiple GIS projects. Experience in analyzing GIS data and producing data reports. Experience in developing and/or delivering training.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The GIS Analyst will work in a team environment to support data development, management, and analysis needs for Nature Conservancy projects throughout the state/region. She/he will provide support to a wide variety of conservation projects, including a Marine Ecoregional Assessment aimed at identifying protected area needs and opportunities off the Northwest coast. The GIS Analyst will work as part of the GIS team to identify robust and innovative analysis to inform solutions for complex natural resource management problems. She/he will work to increase the penetration of GIS technology at all levels of the Oregon chapter, and to improve the flow of data and information between offices, programs and individuals throughout the state/region. Duties: Work as part of the GIS team to improve the coordination, sharing and flow of data and information between offices, programs and individuals throughout the state/region. Assist with analysis work for identifying marine conservation priorities off the Oregon, Washington and British Columbia coasts. Work with staff and partners to refine tools and methods for mapping, modeling, assessment, planning, management, and monitoring applications to biodiversity conservation. Examples of projects include threat surfaces for aquatic, terrestrial and marine realms, the development of decision support tools to aid in prioritization of protection efforts for the state/region, and the migration of Ecoregional Assessment data into a geodatabase format compatible with EDMT and Biotics. Help document, maintain and improve the GIS data maintained by the Oregon Field Office. Work as part of the GIS team in the development of basic GIS skills curriculums and train staff within assigned region. Create high quality maps and digital data sets in support of Conservancy projects. The GIS Analyst must possess a valid drivers license in order to drive Conservancy vehicles for business travel. This is a two-year funded position expected to end 10/15/09. This position may be extended if funding and/or need for the position are available. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: MS or BS degree and certification in ecology, environmental planning, conservation biology, marine biology and 3-5 years related experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience in the following areas: interpretation of image analysis, complex spatial analysis, data modeling and landscape scenario analysis. Proficiency with ESRI ArcGIS required, with scripting abilities in AML, Python, or other supported language preferred. Familiarity with image processing software (ERDAS Imagine or ENVI). Skills with relational databases, including geodatabases. Experience with Oracle and SQL is highly desirable Experience in marine modeling/analysis is helpful Knowledge of current trends and practices in relevant discipline and region Demonstrated experience interpreting and communicating results to conservation practitioners Demonstrated experience collaborating with other parties to obtain different data sources Ability to make practical sense out of processed data and apply to real world applications Managing time and diverse activities under deadlines while delivering quality results Managing and prioritizing tasks from multiple sources Experience developing, directing and managing multiple projects and implementing program goals Experience training individuals and groups Working knowledge of common software applications (e.g.; Word, Access, Excel, Web browsers) Excellent communication skills. COMPLEXITY/PROBLEM SOLVING: Resolves complex issues within program area independently Analyzes situations, evaluates alternatives, and implements solutions Interprets guidelines, evaluates information, and modifies processes to adapt to changing circumstances May act as a resource to others to solve problems DISCRETION/LATITUDE/DECISION-MAKING: Makes independent decisions based on analysis, experience and judgment Significant opportunity to act independently within broad program goals Consults supervisor on unusual or complex issues RESPONSIBILITY/OVERSIGHT FINANCIAL AND SUPERVISORY: May help develop and manage work plans and large project budgets Ensures integrity of both data collection and management relating to conservation projects and statistics COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS: Ability to work cooperatively with a number of staff and external parties, sometimes under pressure, in order to complete project work and goals in a timely manner Provide a variety of information to staff and others, contributing to conservation projects and assisting workflow throughout the organization Work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of people, including scientists, preserve staff and others, providing and obtaining needed information Ability to simplify and explain complex scientific and/or conservation data to general audiences Communicates strategic project goals and objectives WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL EFFORT: Work requires only minor physical exertion and/or physical strain Work environment involves only infrequent exposure to disagreeable elements Travel will be required mostly within Oregon. TO APPLY: Submit résumé and cover letter to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please include GIS Analyst in subject heading. Or mail to: Hiring Committee-GIS Analyst, The Nature Conservancy, 821 SE 14th Avenue, Portland, OR 97214. Receipt of applications will be confirmed. The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.