Dear ECOLOG-L List,

I am looking to fill a key IT 5 position on my team of Wildlife Data Biologists 
and IT Specialists.  Please forward this information to anyone you know that 
might be interested.  I have provided the link to the application at the bottom 
of this email.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  Thank you, 
Andy

Andrew Duff, CWB, PMP
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
Mobile: (541) 292-4506
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

http://agency.governmentjobs.com/washington/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=1054800

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<http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/>.

Information Technology Specialist 5
(Permanent)

This recruitment is to fill a full-time permanent position within the Wildlife 
Program Science Division and is stationed at the Region 1 Office, located at 
2315 Discovery Place, Spokane Valley, Washington.

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.  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. In addition, you will contribute to the WSDM team efforts to 
redesign and modernize key corporate harvest data management and analysis 
routines.

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, applications, and 
analytical routines including the generation of annual big game harvest 
summaries and projections. Providing data and geographic information system 
(GIS) products to Olympia and regional staff which are used in public 
presentation and meetings is a key duty of this position.  Quality and accurate 
data products are key to ensure success and public confidence in decision 
making.  You will be responsible for providing expert consultation and primary 
cartographic, analytical, and database design support for east-side regional 
data and GIS projects.


This position performs work under the guidance of State and Federal 
regulations, agency policies and procedures, and applicable collective 
bargaining agreements.  The employee reports to an Information Technology 
System/Applications Specialist 6 and interacts with other agency personnel, 
other government agencies, non-governmental organizations and the general 
public. Work is assigned both in writing and verbally depending on the 
assignment. Employee is responsible for devising own work methods for analyses 
performed for regional personnel the majority of the time (70%).

 Duties:

This position will be responsible for:

  *   Designs, develops and maintains geospatial, tabular and statistical 
database and software applications.
  *   Performs technical analysis and consulting activities on high risk/high 
impact projects to the agency
  *   Serves as project leader for wildlife data development and analysis.
  *   Develops standards, methods, policies, and procedures for management of 
Wildlife Program data systems.
  *   Provides programming and data modeling support for data system redesign 
and data outreach projects.
  *   Conduct training and support of database and software applications.
  *   Travel to east-side regional offices for GIS and data support, to assess 
regional project needs, and to interact with clientele.

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