There is an opening for a GIS Manager / Programmer at Conservation 
International (CI). We are looking for a person to manage GIS and remote 
sensing datasets for the Vital Signs project. The position is based at CI 
headquarters in Arlington, VA.

For more details and to apply, see: 
http://chk.tbe.taleo.net/chk04/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=CONSERVATION&cws=1&rid=730

We are reviewing applications on a rolling basis, and intend to hire quickly as 
the project is in need of immediate support.


Job description:
Vital Signs is a system to generate data and transform them into decision 
support tools for managers and planners to enable better decision-making in 
support of sustainable agricultural development. Currently Vital Signs operates 
in five countries in Africa (Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda), is 
rapidly scaling up to other African countries, and is poised for global 
expansion within the next four years.

The Vital Signs GIS Manager develops, analyzes, interprets, manages, and 
distributes high quality and detailed GIS, remote sensing, and technical data 
and information. S/he plays a lead role in ensuring GIS and remote sensing data 
serves as the foundation for the detailed studies, assessments, and data 
modeling that are needed to effectively manage, implement, and monitor 
conservation priorities.

The Vital Signs GIS Manager functions as a key GIS data technical resource for 
Vital Signs. S/he works closely with these key stakeholders to identify data 
analysis and assessment needs, conduct and compile GIS information, and 
summarize results in reports and other findings.

Responsibilities include:

  *   Manage Vital Signs spatial data sets, develop and implement data quality 
standards for spatial data.
  *   Ensure adequate documentation of spatial data and analytical processes.
  *   Develop documentation, protocols, and online training materials that are 
easily understandable by non-technical staff and multi-cultural teams.
  *   Conduct training workshops for Vital Signs staff and partners, including 
GPS training for Vital Signs staff and field teams.
  *   Provide GIS and cartographic support for Vital Signs and partners, 
including mapping country and landscape sampling designs and preparing maps for 
use in presentations and publications.
  *   Analyze large datasets using Python and/or R scripting, and interact with 
online databases and publicly available APIs to automate processing of spatial 
data..
  *   Perform quality control checks of spatial datasets prior to public 
release.
  *   Work closely with key partners to identify GIS data and information 
needs.  Prepare and produce spatial data, information, maps and related 
information.
  *   Summarize analysis and document findings in reports and other 
communication mediums.  Provide technical input to conservation planning and 
project efforts.
  *   Assess partner skill levels.  Develop training plan to increase partner 
capacity.  Prepare training modules and conduct training and workshops.  
Conduct follow-up evaluations to ensure partner capacity and skill levels are 
increasing.  Implement additional strategies to increase capacity.
  *   Direct contractors and vendors as needed.

Working Conditions

  *   Position is based in Arlington, though some work may be performed in a 
remote location, including field conditions.
  *   Flexibility to travel as needed, including internationally.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:

  *   Bachelor's degree or up to four years of college level work.
  *   4-6 years experience in the field of GIS and remote sensing.
  *   Expert-level user of GIS software.  Proficient with software systems, 
terminology and procedures. Skilled in learning and adapting new software 
applications.
  *   Excellent analytical and mathematical skills.
  *   Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  *   Experience in developing and delivering user training and end user 
support.
  *   Team player and ability to effectively partner and collaborate with 
internal and external stakeholders.
  *   Skilled in cartography, including ability to produce maps that are 
effective communication tools with appropriate design elements and color 
schemes .
  *   Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary, 
multi-cultural team.
  *   Thrives in a very dynamic work environment and excels at 
multi-tasking/juggling multiple priorities and meets deadlines.
  *   Working knowledge of R scripting, must be able to understand and make 
modifications to existing R scripts.
  *   Basic statistics.
  *   Positive attitude.

Preferred:

  *   Demonstrated ability to batch process spatial datasets using R and/or 
Python and open-source libraries such as GDAL.
  *   Experience with Linux OS including ability to set up environments and run 
code on external servers or cloud environments.
  *   Ability to visualize spatial data using R and/or Python plotting 
libraries (matplotlib, ggplot2, raster, sp, or other).


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Alex Zvoleff
Director, Data Science
Vital Signs, Moore Center for Science and Oceans
Conservation International
http://www.conservation.org

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