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Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.50/hr

... aerial imagery and topographic maps * Think broadly and ask questions about data, facts, and other information * Rapidly advance knowledge and skill as necessary to accomplish internship goals

Overview / Responsibilities GIS Analyst Internship Wood is currently recruiting for a GIS Analyst ... aerial photographs, and existing maps * Perform regular quality control checks of GIS Data and non ...

Overview / Responsibilities GIS Analyst Internship Wood is currently recruiting for a GIS Analyst ... aerial photographs, and existing maps * Perform regular quality control checks of GIS Data and non ...

Overview / Responsibilities GIS Analyst Internship Wood is currently recruiting for a GIS Analyst ... aerial photographs, and existing maps * Perform regular quality control checks of GIS Data and non ...

Industrial Engineer

Madison, AL

$62K - $84K/yr

... internship/co-op experience considered for exceptional junior candidates). * Strong command of time studies, value stream mapping, and statistical analysis. Ideal Candidate Attributes * Strong ...

Industrial Engineer

Madison, AL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

... internship/co-op experience considered for exceptional junior candidates). * Strong command of time studies, value stream mapping, and statistical analysis. Ideal Candidate Attributes * Strong ...

Industrial Engineer

Madison, AL · On-site

$62K - $84K/yr

... internship/co-op experience considered for exceptional junior candidates). * Strong command of time studies, value stream mapping, and statistical analysis. Ideal Candidate Attributes * Strong ...

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How much do aerial mapping internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for aerial mapping internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects and technologies can I expect to work with during an Aerial Mapping Internship?

As an Aerial Mapping Intern, you'll typically get hands-on experience with advanced technologies such as drones (UAVs), GIS software, and photogrammetry tools. You may assist with planning and executing aerial surveys, processing geospatial data, and creating detailed maps for various industries like agriculture, construction, or environmental management. Collaboration with experienced cartographers, surveyors, and GIS analysts is common, offering valuable learning opportunities. This role often involves both fieldwork and office-based data analysis, giving you a well-rounded introduction to the aerial mapping field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Aerial Mapping Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Aerial Mapping Intern, you need a background in geography, GIS, or related fields, and familiarity with mapping principles and spatial data. Experience with GIS software such as ArcGIS or QGIS, remote sensing tools, and basic data processing is typically required. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication help interns excel in team settings and ensure data accuracy. These skills are crucial for producing reliable maps and insights that support informed decision-making in various industries.

What is an aerial mapping internship?

An aerial mapping internship is a temporary position where interns gain hands-on experience in collecting and analyzing geospatial data using aerial imagery, such as photographs or LiDAR scans taken from drones, airplanes, or satellites. Interns typically assist with tasks like planning flight missions, processing imagery, creating maps, and interpreting geographic information. This role is valuable for students or recent graduates interested in remote sensing, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), cartography, or environmental science. It provides practical skills in using mapping technologies and software, often as part of a larger survey or research project.

What is the difference between Aerial Mapping Internship vs Aerial Survey Technician?

AspectAerial Mapping InternshipAerial Survey Technician
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate in GIS, geography, or related fieldOften holds certifications in GIS, remote sensing, or surveying
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with field data collection, internships may involve supervised drone or aerial data projectsPrimarily fieldwork with aerial data collection, equipment operation, and data processing
Industry UsageUsed by companies to train and evaluate potential future employees in geospatial rolesFull-time role for professionals conducting aerial surveys and data analysis

The main difference is that an Aerial Mapping Internship is a temporary, training-focused position for students or recent graduates, while an Aerial Survey Technician is a full-time professional role involving hands-on aerial data collection and analysis. Internships provide learning opportunities, whereas technicians perform operational tasks in the industry.

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Description

The Technician - Aerial Mapping & PLS-CADD Classification is responsible for classifying aerial LiDAR and imagery

point clouds and coding features for electric utility transmission and distribution corridors to support PLS-CADD

engineering deliverables. This role performs data classification, feature coding, and quality control in support of utility

mapping projects. The Technician works under the direction of the Production Lead and collaborates with Project

Managers and PLS-CADD designers to meet technical specifications, schedules, and quality standards. Westwood is

hiring multiple Technicians into this role.

Requirements


Job Duties:

Classify LiDAR point clouds (ground, vegetation, conductors, structures, buildings, etc.) for electric utility

transmission and distribution corridors utilizing MicroStation and TerraScan.

Perform feature and attribute coding per utility client specifications and standard PLS-CADD feature codes.

Perform quality control checks to ensure accuracy, completeness, and consistency of all outputs.

Follow internal SOPs, industry best practices, and project-specific processing requirements.

Troubleshoot technical issues related to datasets, software, and processing workflows.

Communicate progress, issues, and risks to the Production Lead and Project Lead in a timely manner.

Maintain organized project files and support data management and archiving practices.

Participate in training on classification standards, TerraSolid software updates, and utility mapping

specifications.

Skills and Qualifications:

1-3+ years of experience in electric utility aerial mapping, LiDAR classification, or PLS-CADD modeling, or an

Associate's degree in a related field with relevant coursework or internship experience.

Working knowledge of LiDAR point cloud classification and feature/attribute coding for utility infrastructure.

Familiarity with PLS-CADD software.

Strong attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy.

Ability to work independently and manage multiple deliverables simultaneously.

Effective communication and teamwork skills.

Associate's or Bachelor's degree in geomatics, surveying, GIS, or a related field preferred.

Proficiency in TerraSolid, Global Mapper, or similar classification software alongside PLS-CADD preferred.

ASPRS Certification or enrollment in a certification track preferred.

Experience supporting manned and UAS aerial acquisition workflows for utility corridors preferred.

Note: This job description is a general outline of the key responsibilities and qualifications of a Technician -

Aerial Mapping & PLS-CADD Classification. It is not exhaustive and may be subject to change based on the

specific needs of the organization and projects.


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