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GIS Analyst – 12 month fixed term position

Melbourne, Victoria 3000, Australia • Full-time

Description

Role Overview:

The GIS team is an integral and highly valued part of Tilt Renewable’s broader development team.  The primary purpose of the role is to support renewable development, delivery and asset management teams by processing, managing, and maintaining spatial data and cartographic map production.  The GIS Analyst will be proficient in the use of industry standard Geographic Information Systems (GIS) including GIS tools for spatial analysis, data processing and storage, and cartographic production. The role will directly support the GIS Manager.

Key accountabilities for this role include but are not limited to:

  • GIS Analysis and Mapping: Support project design, delivery and asset management through GIS analysis, data processing, and cartography.
  • System Administration and Support: Support of tools and systems to ensure the efficient collection, use and analysis of spatial information.
  • Data Integrity: Ensure that spatial data, maps, and information is up-to- date, accurate, and available when required.
  • Business Improvement: Support in the identification and communication of opportunities for enhancement of GIS, data and information management systems.
  • Communication: Interact professionally with all parts of the business and contribute positively to company goals and objectives.

Skills and Experience:

  • Minimum 3 years experience in GIS and data and systems management
  • Experience in the use of ArcGIS Suite required, experience in QGIS, FME, and AutoCAD is desirable.

Qualifications:

  • Graduate degree in Geospatial Science, Geomatics, Cartography or Spatial Information
  • Full Drives License

Application:

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Role Type

Contract • Full-time • Associate

Company Overview

Tilt Renewables is a leading renewable energy business and the largest owner of wind and solar generation in Australia. We tilt with the wind, and towards the sun to rebalance the electricity generation mix towards a lower carbon outcome. We tilt for good. We tilt for the future.