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Job Vacancy

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Brian Perratt <[log in to unmask]>

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Charting/GIS Officer

Location: Chelmsford, Essex
Salary: circa £22,000 - £27,000 pa dependant on experience. Plus excellent 
benefits
Company: Global Marine Systems Limited
Job Type: Permanent						
	

Global Marine Systems is a diversified marine technology and engineering 
company, specialising in both the maintenance of submarine telecom cables 
and the provision of installation services to the Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy 
and Power cable sectors. 

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Charting/GIS Officer, to join us in 
order to support a multi-disciplined organisation by providing specialised 
cartography, GIS and geographical data analysis.
The ideal candidate will have Specialist Cartography, GIS and CAD skills and be 
able to demonstrate their practical experience in this field.  An understanding 
of offshore submarine telecommunications industry and/or other major 
construction / civil engineering is required.

Candidates must already be eligible to work in the UK.

The closing date for applications is Friday 29th January.  For further 
information on this role please see the job description below.

Interested candidates that meet the role criteria should submit their CV and 
covering letter, which should contain salary expectations to 
[log in to unmask]  Candidates short-listed for 
interview will be contacted after the closing date.


Job Title: Charting/GIS officer

Purpose: To Support Global Marine operations by providing specialised 
cartography, GIS and geographical data analysis.  

Duties:
•	Creation of project specific installation charts for telecoms and 
power cable installations using CAD and GIS software
•	Produce project related maps and charts
•	Manage deliverables for assigned charting and records management 
contracts.
•	Support GeoCableTM GIS projects.
•	Provide Ad hoc data requests/charting support to internal and 
external customers as required

Experience / Qualifications:
Required
•	Qualification in suitable ‘Earth Sciences’ course
•	Specialist Cartography, GIS and CAD skills.  Experience with 
GeoMedia or ESRI GIS products essential. AutoCAD or MicroStation CAD skills 
also essential.  Knowledge of specialist chart production software AutoChart 
would be advantageous.
•	Familiarity with databases, data processing and data management 
•	Experience in cartographic production area
•	Familiarity with charting and GIS requirements of the submarine 
telecoms industry
•	Good communication and presentation skills
Ideal
•	Excellent team player
•	A willingness to embrace new ways of working
•	An aggressive spotter of issues and solutions to problems

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