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Topographic Survey for South Carolina Parcel

Fixed-price ‐ Posted 6 days ago
$500
Fixed-price
Intermediate
Experience level

I need a professional to conduct a topographic survey for a parcel licensed in South Carolina. The work should include accurate mapping…

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$300
Fixed-price
Intermediate
Experience level

We're a US-based location data company building a global geographic reference dataset. We're looking for a GIS professional based in, o…

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$300
Fixed-price
Intermediate
Experience level

We're a US-based location data company building a global geographic reference dataset. We're looking for a GIS professional based in, o…

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Population Density Maps for Massachusetts

Hourly ‐ Posted 5 days ago
Less than 30 hrs/week
Hours needed
1 to 3 months
Duration
Intermediate
Experience level

We are seeking a skilled freelancer to create population, daytime population, and median household income density maps for cities and t…

Geographic Information System (GIS)Google Maps APIGIS JobsData EntryMicrosoft Excel
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Less than 30 hrs/week
Hours needed
Less than 1 month
Duration
Expert
Experience level

Full-Stack / GIS Engineer for Geospatial AI Dashboard We are developing a geospatial inspection platform for municipalities and public…

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$100
Fixed-price
Expert
Experience level

Looking for an independent data engineering or spatial analyst partner to build custom local intelligence reports for commercial client…

Geographic Information System (GIS)Market AnalysisData Analysis
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$300
Fixed-price
Intermediate
Experience level

We're a US-based location data company building a global geographic reference dataset. We're looking for a GIS professional based in, o…

Geographic Information System (GIS)Data EntryGIS Jobs
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$300
Fixed-price
Intermediate
Experience level

We're a US-based location data company building a global geographic reference dataset. We're looking for a GIS professional based in, o…

Geographic Information System (GIS)Data EntryGIS Jobs
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Less than 30 hrs/week
Hours needed
1 to 3 months
Duration
Expert
Experience level

Overview We are seeking an experienced ArcGIS Enterprise/SQL Server engineer to assist with the support and ongoing maintenance of a s…

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Full-Stack Geospatial & FinTech Developer

Fixed-price ‐ Posted 5 days ago
$3,000
Fixed-price
Expert
Experience level

We are seeking a senior, independent Full-Stack Geospatial Software Engineer to build the foundational backend, website and mobile arch…

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GIS Analysts on Upwork
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How to Become a GIS Analyst

Opportunities have always been good for those familiar with geospatial technology. Geographic information systems (GIS) leverage technological advancements and use them to map out and make plans for practically anywhere on earth.

From specialists working in large urban areas to rural industries such as forestry and agriculture, demand is growing for GIS technicians or analysts. But how exactly do you reach that point in your career?

In this detailed guide, we explain how to become a GIS analyst, the core GIS analyst job responsibilities, and the average hourly rates of GIS analysts on Upwork.

What does a GIS analyst do?

A GIS analyst manages all activities related to the design, development, implementation, and support of GIS projects. As a GIS analyst, you will also develop GIS task budgets and scope of work documents for inclusion in project proposals, manage GIS task progress and budgets, assist with project planning and coordination, and project scope of work development and project budgeting.

Furthermore, GIS analysts collect and process data for use in GIS applications, analyze data, and prepare technical and progress reports.

What qualifications and competencies do I need to become a GIS analyst?

GIS analysts are skilled in a variety of technologies. Strong problem-solving abilities, the capacity to multitask, and the capacity to think quickly are only some of the basic requirements for the position of GIS analyst:

  • Knowledge of data collection, storage, and analysis methods, as well as the knowledge of cartography standards, drafting principles, and computer design and graphics software
  • Good oral and verbal communication skills, including good listening skills, to communicate with technical and non-technical internal clients
  • Good project management skills including communications coordination
  • Knowledge of of advanced GIS principles, geoprocessing tools, and spatial database management techniques
  • Hands-on experience with GIS programming and scripting languages including Python, SQL, JSON, HTML, CSS, or related programming languages
  • Microsoft SQL Server, Structured Query Language (SQL) and its applications with GIS analysis and data/system integration
  • The development, configuration, and optimization of web mapping services (preferably two years of experience with ArcGIS Server)
  • Experience with spatial modeling, remote sensing, landscape mapping, and data analysis
  • Ability to manage spatial data (e.g., relationship classes, topology) within geodatabases
  • Superior attention to detail, accuracy, personal initiative, and considerable use of independent judgment

What are the core GIS analyst job responsibilities?

Using mapping software to evaluate geospatial data and create digital maps is one of the main responsibilities. This data is used by the analysts to decide how to use the land. GIS analysts also manage digital databases that contain geospatial information and predict likely geographic changes.

Depending on the project, GIS analysts may be required to serve as technical leads for the spatial enablement of the business unit’s GIS projects. Below is a detailed overview of what GIS analysts do on a daily basis:

  • Configure GIS applications using standard software configuration tools
  • Interpret and perform complex spatial analysis on GIS data layers to produce maps and reports
  • Assist with spatial reports for geodatabase integrity, performance, and the property valuation process
  • Design and administer multiple GIS spatial databases (enterprise geodatabases) using ESRI/SDE, SQL Server, ArcGIS Server/Portal, and other online data management tools
  • Maintain the documentation of the GIS databases (including metadata), procedures, and business data integration requirements
  • Develop and update data models, scripts, interfaces, and programs in support of importing/exporting and manipulating GIS data between various software systems and/or business applications
  • Administer the GIS software licensing to ensure proper and efficient deployment, accessibility, and license utilization
  • Monitor system performance and logs to troubleshoot and proactively adjust configuration settings to maximize GIS system performance, availability, and security
  • Respond to technical questions from GIS users needing assistance and resolve problems

Should I get a GIS analyst degree or certification?

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts that GIS analyst career paths will see greater than average growth by 2029. So, the competition for openings becomes high. In such a competitive job market, many people are looking to boost their credentials and enhance their skill sets.

GIS professionals can benefit from several types of education or certifications to help position themselves more prominently on Upwork. Consider the options below to prove your expertise to employers on Upwork:

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in geographic information system (GIS), geography, environmental science, cartography, information science, urban planning, Earth science, computer science, or related field required
  • The GISCI Geospatial Core Technical Knowledge Exam developed by GIS Certification Institute and Professional GIS Certificate by Michigan State University

Upwork is not affiliated with and does not sponsor or endorse any of the tools or services discussed in this section. These tools and services are provided only as potential options, and each reader and company should take the time needed to adequately analyse and determine the tools or services that would best fit their specific needs and situation.

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