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responsibilities of the Fellow(s) include: GIS/Geospatial Work (40%), Teaching, Research, Academic Support (40%), Administrative duties (10%), and Professional Development (10%). Conditions of Employment
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to obtain a valid Tree Risk Assessment Qualification certificate and Earthmoving Equipment Qualified certificate within 12 months of hire. Required to obtain and maintain a GIS certificate in 12 months
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Degree from an accredited institution in Economics, Political Science, GIS, Computer Science, a related degree or an equivalent combination of training and experience. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES: Working
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Degree from an accredited institution in Economics, Political Science, GIS, Computer Science, a related degree AND at least 2 years of relevant work experience, OR an equivalent combination of training and
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interpretation/analysis (ex. MS Office, R, GIS, and in-house developed QA/QC programs). Strong data management skills with ability to develop and follow lab standard operating procedures and quality assurance
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integral part of education linked through programs designed to preserve, transmit and expand knowledge of geospatial technologies [e.g. geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing technologies (RS
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programs designed to preserve, transmit and expand knowledge of geospatial technologies [e.g. geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing technologies (RS), global positioning systems (GPS), and
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/or R languages. Strong expertise in geospatial analysis, including proficiency in GIS software, remote sensing, and spatial statistics. Proven ability to work collaboratively in international
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or equivalent in STEM field, with emphasis in geological, marine, or environmental sciences. Some college course work in sedimentology, coastal geology, marine science, GIS, or other related courses. Competencies
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/GIS. Proven research background with strong writing ability evidenced by submitted and published journal articles. Experience in coastal wetlands, forests, or an analogous ecosystem. Preferred