I just wanted to pass along this opportunity in the Wildlife Science Division 
of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  Thanks Andy

Andrew Duff, M.S., Certified Wildlife Biologist
Wildlife Data Systems Manager
Biological Data Systems, Wildlife Science Division
Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
600 Capital Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
Phone: (360) 902-2362
Fax: (360) 902-2162
Email: [email protected]

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIST 5


The Department of Fish and Wildlife is recruiting to fill a full time Permanent 
position located in the Wildlife Program, Science Division. The duty station is 
the Natural Resources Building located in Olympia, Thurston County.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is dedicated to 
protecting native fish and wildlife, and providing sustainable fishing, 
hunting, and wildlife, viewing opportunities for millions of residents and 
visitors. Working throughout the state, WDFW's employees: field biologists, 
enforcement officers, land stewards, lab technicians, customer service 
representatives and others - manage hundreds of fish and wildlife species, 
maintain nearly a million acres of public wildlife lands, provide opportunities 
for recreational and commercial fishing, wildlife viewing and hunting, protect 
and restore habitat and enforce laws that protect fish and wildlife resources. 
Find out more about us and the important work we are a part of at 
www.wdfw.wa.gov.

This is an exciting opportunity to work in the Wildlife Science Division, 
providing data management and analytic expertise to support and provide best 
available science which is used to drive protection, preservation, management, 
or restoration of wildlife within Washington State. This position is located in 
the Wildlife Survey Data Management (WSDM) unit which is responsible for 
spatial and tabular database design, analysis, application development and 
scripting, data design consultation, and customer service and support. 

This recruitment is to fill a full time permanent position within the WSDM 
unit. You will serve as an expert level regional data and Geographic 
Information Systems (GIS) support analyst on high risk/high impact, mission 
critical, agency-wide wildlife data systems projects and participate in design, 
development, and maintenance activities on WSDM databases and applications. You 
will be responsible for providing expert consultation and primary cartographic, 
analytical, and database design support for west-side regional data and GIS 
projects. If selected as the top candidate for this position, you will play an 
integral role in developing and maintaining tools which make use of the latest 
geospatial data technologies for biological-based desktop, internet, and mobile 
data collection.

It is in the candidate's best interest to apply before February 11, 2013 when a 
first review of candidates will be completed. The Department of Fish and 
Wildlife reserves the right to fill and close this position without notice.


Duties: 
This position will be responsible for:

* Providing specialized data management and analytical (GIS and statistical) 
support to wildlife program biologists stationed in regional, district, and 
other offices. 

* Designing, developing, and maintaining agency-wide spatial and tabular 
database and software applications to support Wildlife Survey Data Management 
(WSDM). Assisting regional personnel with desktop database development 
consistent with corporate data strategies.

* Performing technical analysis and consulting activities on high risk/high 
impact, mission critical projects to the agency. 

* Serving as a project leader for wildlife data development and analysis.

* Evaluating new software and hardware products, documenting characteristics, 
and making recommendations. 

* Developing standards, methods, policies, and procedures for management of 
Wildlife Program data systems.

* Providing programming and data modeling support for data system redesign and 
data outreach projects.

* Conducting user training and support of database and software applications.

* Traveling to west-side regional, district, and other offices for GIS/data 
support, to assess regional project needs, and to interact with clientele.


Qualifications: 
Required Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree including 9 semester or 15 quarter hours of computer 
science courses and four years of experience analyzing, designing, or 
programming computer systems applications or databases.

OR

An Associate's degree or completion of an accredited vocational training 
program in an information technology or related program and five years of 
experience analyzing, designing, or programming computer systems applications 
or databases.

OR

One year as an Information Technology Applications Specialist 4 or equivalent.

Experience analyzing, designing, or programming computer systems applications 
or databases will substitute for education on the basis of one year of 
experience for two years of education. A Master's degree will substitute for 
one year of experience except for the specified Information Technology 
Applications Specialist 4 requirement.

AND

Washington Driver's License or ability to obtain one.


Desired Qualifications:

* Demonstrated experience in relational database design and structured query 
language (SQL) including the use of Microsoft Access and SQL Server (minimum 5 
years of experience)

* Expert knowledge of ArcGIS Desktop and personal, file-based, and enterprise 
geodatabases (minimum 5 years of experience).

* GIS application development and customization experience using Visual Basic 
for Applications (VBA), Visual Basic .NET, C#, and/or ArcObjects (minimum 2 
years of experience)

* Demonstrated experience developing geoprocessing scripts in Python using 
ArcPy and/or the geoprocessor (minimum 2 years of experience).

* Ability to present data in a user-friendly report.

* Master's Degree in Quantitative Ecology, Computer Science, or Wildlife 
Biology with emphasis in GIS and Remote Sensing.

* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

* Ability to conduct oral presentations to both technical and non-technical 
audiences including managers, technical experts, and the general public.

* Ability to work independently on multiple assignments and coordinate tasks 
and priorities with supervisor.

* Ability to maintain a high level of customer service during one-on-one and 
group consultation.

* Ability to be reliable and on time and to attend and actively participate in 
meetings.

* Work effectively in a team as a leader or member, think creatively and with 
innovation, and exercise good judgment.

* Experience with GPS field data collection and developing custom forms on 
mobile devices, data loggers, and/or phones.

* Experience with ArcGIS Server, map and feature services, web-based data entry 
and editing, and JavaScript.

* Experience with ecological and biological data sets and analyses

* Experience with SAS and/or R

* Experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS)


Full details and application can be found here:

http://agency.governmentjobs.com/washington/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=583194

For more details contact Michael dot Sanchez at dfw.wa.gov

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