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GIS Developers - Water and Environment HR Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK £Neg Our continued success working for national and international clients has created vacancies for two GIS developers with 3-5 years experience. We also have a vacancy for a sandwich year student from from June 2008 HR Wallingford is a world leading centre for consultancy and research on all aspects of the water environment. From flooding to shipping, from offshore energy to pollution; we provide advice to organisations worldwide on how the water environment is best managed. Underpinning our activities is sound data processing and numerical modelling married with effective information communication to clients. To achieve this we make use of the brightest people working with the latest procedures and technologies for geospatial data management. Find out more about HR Wallingford at www.hrwallingford.co.uk You may come from either a GIS or software development background - either way you will have knowledge and experience of software used for environmental measuring and modelling and be able translate functional specifications to working prototypes. The technologies we work with include GIS (ArcInfo, ArcGIS), WebGIS (WFS, WMS), VB, C#, .net and XML. We would like to see how you have applied any of these skills, together with the acumen and desire to work for an organisation at the forefront of its field. Our research dimension means that we need staff who can think outside the box and be comfortable with pushing the boundaries of applied informatics. HR Wallingford offers competitive salaries, flexible working hours, staff restaurant and a Sports & Social Club. We have a working environment that inspires creativity set in parkland next to the River Thames in Oxfordshire. Please send your CV, and covering letter by March 28th 2008 to Kim Taylor at HR Wallingford [log in to unmask] All applicants must have the necessary permissions for working in the UK . We do not accept applications from agencies. To unsubscribe or modify your gis-jobs settings, please visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/gis-jobs