Senior Geographical Information Analyst
£30,000 - £40,070 incl. avg. PRP bonus
Permanent position
Are you looking for a senior GIS role in a Central London local
authority? Do you have relevant technical experience to manage
enterprise-wide geographic information in the ArcGIS environment?
Have you the personal qualities to enthuse our growing user base to
improve their GI maintenance and usage?
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is recognised as an
excellent local authority by the Audit Commission and it's our drive
to deliver excellent GIS services to all our users.
An opportunity has arisen for a Senior GI Analyst to join our GIS
team. Your primary experience will be in the ESRI product family.
You should be an expert ArcGIS user, ideally with practical
experience of administering geodatabases with ArcSDE. Knowledge
or experience of the Ordnance Survey’s Authority Liaison Officer
(ALO) and Mapping Service Agreement are desirable for this role.
Any experience of developing ArcObjects, ArcGIS Server or ArcIMS
applications would be desirable but not essential.
The GIS Team is 100% corporately funded and forms part of the
Information Systems Division. It comprises six staff – a service
manager, three senior analysts (including this post) and two GI
analysts who you would partly supervise. Besides GIS the team is
responsible for maintaining the Borough’s Local Land and Property
Gazetteer. The Team and whole Division are ISO9001:2000
accredited with a strong quality and customer focus and
commitment to developing staff.
Corporately we support all staff through an in-house ArcIMS intranet
GIS operating with ArcSDE and SQLServer. On the desktop we
have about 40 concurrent ArcView licences which are used by more
than 150 users. There is also a growing interest in hand-held GIS
applications using Arcpad.
We have a number of Internet mapping applications including
http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/travelmaps which features an award-winning
custom base-map.
This is a hands-on role with responsibility for the management of
geographical information, supporting business-focussed user
groups, helping to deliver training and promoting GI/GIS within the
Royal Borough.
To attract the very best candidates we offer a generous salary with
performance related pay, 30 days annual leave, a 36 hour week,
support for some home-working and a very pleasant office location
just off Kensington High Street with easy access to the parks.
TO APPLY
Please visit:
https://www.jobs.rbkc.gov.uk/searchapply/details.asp?encrypted=&job_id=1151
or
http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/jobs (Job Ref: CS973).
Closing date : 2 January 2007.
Interview date : w/c 8 January 2007
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