County of Riverside
GIS Supervisor Analyst (Finance)
The GIS Supervisor Analyst will lead the GIS team in advancing technological developments in GIS and will recommend strategies for implementing or introducing new technologies. This position will oversee the development of GIS solutions and data products to support departmental and county-wide operations, as well as provide assistance to the public. Additionally, the incumbent will lead the development of GIS data applications, perform advanced spatial analysis, enhance data quality, and maintain the GIS database.
The department seeks candidates with at least five years of professional GIS experience in developing modern GIS solutions. Ideal candidates will possess advanced knowledge and skills in GIS, database design, and computer programming. Competitive applicants will be proficient in ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Server, and ArcGIS Portal. Additionally, experience working with Microsoft SQL Server, including writing queries, designing databases, and managing data, as well as proficiency in Python, is highly desired.
At this time, the position has the opportunity for a hybrid telework schedule based on business need, however job expectations, at times may require in person interaction. Telework may change at any time and you will be expected to report to the office.
Meet the Team!
Riverside County Assessor-County Clerk-Recorder upholds and protects public trust through extraordinary public services, careful stewardship of public funds, transparency and accessibility, employee empowerment, innovation, collaboration, effectiveness, and leadership in local government. Can you see yourself here?• Supervises, plans, organizes reviews, analyzes, and integrates the work of professional GIS staff.
• Consults with project coordinators or requesting agencies to define project scope, priorities, and deadlines.
• Solves difficult technical and scheduling problems.
• Selects and adapts plans, techniques, designs or layouts for projects.
• Develops cost estimates and scheduling for various projects.
• Monitors quality and progress; coordinates development, maintenance, and implementation of new or ongoing GIS applications.
• Writes project status reports and recommendations; reviews information submitted by outside agencies for accuracy compliance with County standards.
• Performs the most complex duties requiring extensive and thorough professional proficiency.
• Oversees the creation of cartographic and other products using GIS software, relational and object databases utilizing plotters, printers, digitizers, scanners and Internet applications.
• Maintains necessary records; prepares written and oral reports.Knowledge of: Geographic Information Systems; organizational dynamics; mathematics, including the principles of algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics as applied to sub professional engineering and GIS related work; technical report writing and the principals of personnel supervision and employee training; survey principles and methods; familiarity with a variety of rational databases, operating systems and GIS software including Oracle, Infomix, UNIX, Windows Professional and/or ESRI's core GIS products (ArcGIS, ArcView, Arc Info).
Ability to: Examine, analyze, and process GIS data; compile complex written technical reports; establish and maintain cooperative relations with representatives of departments and agencies; represent the department at meetings with other departments, agencies, or the public; plan organize, and supervise the work of subordinate personnel.
Experience/Education:
OPTION I
Seven years of sub professional or professional GIS experience one year of which must have been in a lead or supervisory capacity.
College courses preferably in one or more of the following; GIS, automated mapping, land surveying, geography, cartography, or computer science may substitute up to two years on the basis of 30 semester or 45 quarter units equaling one year of experience.
OPTION II
Three years of sub professional or professional GIS experience one year of which must have been in a lead or supervisory capacity.
A Bachelor's Degree preferably in computer science, geography, cartography or closely related field. What's Next?
Open to All Applicants
This recruitment is open to all applicants.
For questions regarding this recruitment
Contact Danilo Lozano at DaLozano@rivco.org with any questions regarding this recruitment.