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GIS MANAGER

Wellpinit, WA ยท On-site

$38.20 - $42.96/hr

Knowledge of natural resource management, habitat conservation, realty data (e.g., parcel/allotments) applications for GIS * Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate and monitor the GIS workflows of ...

GIS MANAGER

Wellpinit, WA

$38.20 - $42.96/hr

Knowledge of natural resource management, habitat conservation, realty data ( e.g., parcel/allotments) applications for GIS * Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate and monitor the GIS workflows of ...

This position performs professional, technical, and administrative workutilizingGeographic Information Systems (GIS) and other information technology tools for the Parks and Conservation Resources ...

GIS Analyst

Largo, FL ยท On-site

$62K/yr

This position performs professional, technical, and administrative work utilizing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and other information technology tools for the Parks and Conservation Resources ...

The GIS & Field Data Coordinator has a strong commitment to the conservation of biological diversity and will manage geospatial and other relational databases and help visualize data related to land ...

The GIS & Field Data Coordinator has a strong commitment to the conservation of biological diversity and will manage geospatial and other relational databases and help visualize data related to land ...

We're looking for a GIS Analyst with strong programming skills and a passion for delivering ... including Conservation, Health, Government, Global Affairs, and Education. Our mission and our ...

CSS is seeking to hire a GIS Analyst to join the NOAA Seascape Ecology and Analytics (SEA) Branch ... conservation, and spatial planning. Responsibilities * Collect, clean, and process spatial data ...

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How much do conservation gis jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for conservation gis in the United States is $28.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $33.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Conservation Gis position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Conservation GIS specialist, you need a strong background in geographic information systems (GIS), spatial data analysis, and environmental science, often supported by a degree in geography, environmental studies, or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS, remote sensing tools, and relevant certifications (such as GISP) is highly valuable. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication skills are essential for conveying complex spatial information to diverse stakeholders. These capabilities ensure accurate analysis, facilitate effective conservation planning, and support collaborative project work in this impactful field.

What are typical daily responsibilities for someone working in a Conservation GIS role?

A typical day for a Conservation GIS professional involves gathering, processing, and analyzing spatial data to support natural resource management and conservation projects. You may create digital maps, perform habitat suitability modeling, and collaborate with field teams to integrate their data into GIS databases. Regular tasks also include preparing reports and presentations to communicate findings to scientists, policymakers, or other stakeholders. Depending on the project, you might work independently or as part of a multidisciplinary team, contributing essential geospatial insights that help drive informed conservation decisions.

What is a Conservation GIS job?

A Conservation GIS job involves using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze and manage spatial data related to environmental conservation. Professionals in this field use GIS tools to map ecosystems, monitor wildlife populations, assess land use changes, and support conservation planning. They often work with government agencies, non-profits, and research institutions to provide geospatial insights that guide conservation efforts. Strong skills in GIS software, remote sensing, and data analysis are essential for this role.

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Conservation Specialist-WV Conservation Agency-Berkeley Co.

West Virginia

Charleston, WV โ€ข On-site

$33K - $41K/yr

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Posted 13 days ago


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Nature of Work HOW TO APPLY: Submit resume to Ecoda@wvca.us and/or Sstarcher@wvca.us CONSERVATION SPECIALIST-WV CONSERVATION AGENCY-BERKELEY CO. SALARY RANGE: $33,750.00-$41,250.00 Headquarters: WV Conservation Agency Field Office, Inwood, WV Closing Date: Open until filled FSLA Classification: Non-Exempt Nature of Work: The Conservation Specialist Position, working within the Field Operations Division, provides technical assistance, planning assistance and program information related to agricultural best management practices (BMPs), stream restoration techniques and non-point source (NPS) water quality issues to individual landowners, farmers, and conservation districts. The position is responsible for implementation and coordination of conservation programs that may include the West Virginia Agricultural Enhancement Program (AgEP), Environmental Protection Agency Non-Point Source 319 Program (319), Chesapeake Bay Program (C Bay) and educational programs

There is considerable interaction with the general public, and local, state, and federal agencies. This position will perform related work as required and other duties as assigned. Work Environment: This position is a combination of office work and fieldwork that may include but is not limited to; traversing rough terrain, exposure to inclement weather, aerial flights, contact with livestock, operation of small watercraft, and use of bio-security measures.

Some travel with overnight stays may be required. Responsibilities: Provides technical and program assistance to landowners, conservation districts and partner agencies. Provides conservation and nutrient management planning and application assistance.

Develops and evaluates conservation plans. Implements WVCA conservation programs. Plans, designs, and oversees construction activities associated with conservation practices.

Responsible for record keeping, soil sampling and evaluation, forage testing, manure/litter sample collection and submittal for analysis, water sampling and other data gathering and evaluation procedures. Manages projects and budgets associated with conservation programs within assigned conservation district(s). Prepares progress reports associated with assigned projects and programs.

Attends conservation district board meetings. Performs monthly and quarterly inspections pertaining to the Operation and Maintenance Program. Complies with federal, state, and local laws, standards, specifications, and requirements.

Conducts watershed assessments to evaluate suitability for future project implementation. Assists in the development and implementation of watershed-based plans and grant proposals for funding through the 319 and Chesapeake Bay programs. Performs field investigations in accordance with the Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP), Stream Restoration, Conservation Services and other construction or contract related programs.

Prepares report of findings and recommendations for projects, to include all phases of final post construction close out. Assists with other WVCA programs as needed. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to develop and implement conservation programs as a team member and/or individually.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with officials, co-workers, and the public. Knowledge of water quality monitoring and sampling procedures/protocols. Knowledge of storm water management practices, sediment and erosion control practices, and natural stream restoration techniques.

Knowledge of basic GIS/GPS systems and surveying techniques. Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite computer programs. Knowledge of basic principles and practices of conservation planning and nutrient management planning.

Ability to assimilate data and develop detailed reports related to work performed. Ability to provide technical leadership and assistance in planning and implementation of best management practices. Knowledge of heavy equipment and their capabilities.

Ability to traverse rough terrain while carrying field/monitoring equipment. Knowledge of USDA Farm Bill programs and Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts. Knowledge of state, federal and local environmental/natural resource laws and regulations.

Knowledge of soil fertility, animal nutrition, grassland management, pesticide management, and soil and water conservation practices. Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in a related field such as agriculture, biology, natural resources, or environmental science. Experience: None Education Substitution: Associate degree from an accredited college or university in related field such as agricultural, biology, or environmental science and three (3) years of full-time paid employment in a related field such as agriculture, biology, natural resources, or environmental science.

Or: High school diploma and five (5) years of experience in a related field such as agriculture, biology, natural resources, or environmental science. The Education Substitution years of experience must be in addition to the required Experience. Experience Substitution: None Additional Requirements: Dependable transportation and valid driver's license.

Physical ability to lift and maneuver 40 lbs. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing. Pre-employment law enforcement background investigation.