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Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

Geospatial Manager

Frisco, TX · On-site

$130K - $149K/yr

Geospatial Manager STV is seeking an experienced Geospatial Manager to help lead and grow our ... Collaborate with survey crews, engineers, utility teams, construction professionals, and project ...

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How much do geospatial developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for geospatial developer in Texas is $72,068.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $76,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a geospatial developer do?

A Geospatial Developer designs, develops, and maintains applications that process and visualize geographic data. They use programming languages like Python, JavaScript, or SQL along with GIS technologies such as QGIS, ArcGIS, and web mapping libraries like Leaflet or Mapbox. Their work supports industries like urban planning, agriculture, transportation, and environmental science by building tools that analyze spatial relationships and trends.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a geospatial developer?

To thrive as a Geospatial Developer, you need strong programming skills (such as Python or JavaScript), expertise in GIS technologies, and a relevant degree in computer science, geography, or a related field. Familiarity with tools like Esri ArcGIS, QGIS, PostGIS, and experience with spatial databases and web mapping frameworks are highly valued, as are certifications from institutions like GISP or Esri. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving ability, and effective communication skills help you work seamlessly across multidisciplinary teams. These qualifications and abilities are critical for building, integrating, and optimizing geospatial solutions that support informed decision-making.

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Infographic showing various Geospatial Developer job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,068 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

Software Development Engineer II, Geospatial

Amazon

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago

New


Amazon rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 7,107 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

6th of 39 rated national retailers


Job description

Join Amazon's Last Mile Geospatial Technology team and help build the intelligence layer that powers millions of deliveries every day.
The Geospatial organization within Last Mile Technology owns the foundational location and mapping systems that Amazon Logistics depends on - from geocoding and address resolution to delivery accuracy and spatial analytics. The team is also responsible for closing the loop between delivery outcomes and geospatial data quality, driving continuous improvement across the delivery network.
We're building an agentic system that automatically investigates delivery issues, correlates signals across geocode data, address metadata, delivery patterns and history, and produces actionable insights at scale. Think of it as an always-on geospatial analyst that can trace a wrong-to-address delivery back through layers of spatial data, identify root causes, and recommend fixes - all without human intervention.
This is a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of geospatial systems, data engineering, and agentic AI

You won't just be writing CRUD APIs - you'll be designing autonomous investigation workflows, building correlation engines across heterogeneous spatial datasets, and creating systems that reason about real-world delivery problems.
Key job responsibilities
- Design and build core components of the agent - investigation pipelines, signal correlation logic, and automated root-cause analysis workflows
- Work with geospatial data at scale: geocodes, address graphs, delivery traces, proof-of-delivery signals, and map layers
- Build integrations with internal geospatial platforms to power automated lookups and analysis
- Develop data pipelines that ingest, transform, and connect delivery outcome data with spatial quality metrics
- Collaborate with applied scientists and geospatial engineers to translate investigation heuristics into scalable, automated systems
- Own your services end-to-end - from design through deployment, monitoring, and operational excellence
- Define system architectures and designs, exploring technical feasibility tradeoffs, and making data-driven decisions.
- Help drive the architecture and technology choices that enable a world-class experience
A day in the life
As an SDE on GeoLoop, you'll build Chronicles - an agentic system that automatically investigates delivery issues by reasoning across Amazon's geospatial data. Day-to-day, you'll design autonomous investigation workflows, write correlation logic connecting geocode quality and delivery outcomes, and ship features that directly reduce wrong deliveries. You'll collaborate with applied scientists, geospatial engineers, and operations teams who rely on your system to surface root causes at scale

The end customer is the Amazon delivery customer - every automated investigation improves the spatial data that powers their experience. Small team, end-to-end ownership, real architectural influence.


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Amazon.com, Inc., commonly known as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company. It was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994 and initially started as an online marketplace for books. Since then, Amazon has expanded its operations and become one of the largest e-commerce companies in the world. Amazon's primary business is its online retail platform, where customers can purchase a vast array of products, including electronics, clothing, books, home goods, and much more. The company offers a convenient and user-friendly shopping experience, with features such as fast shipping, customer reviews, and personalized recommendations. In addition to its e-commerce platform, Amazon has diversified its business into various other areas. One of its notable ventures is Amazon Web Services (AWS), a comprehensive cloud computing platform that provides services such as storage, compute power, and database management to individuals and businesses. AWS has become a leader in the cloud computing industry, powering many websites and applications worldwide. Amazon has also developed its own consumer electronics, including the popular Amazon Kindle e-reader, Fire tablets, Fire TV streaming devices, and the Alexa-powered Echo smart speakers. The Alexa voice assistant, integrated into these devices, allows users to interact with their devices using voice commands, perform tasks, and access information. Furthermore, Amazon has expanded into media and entertainment. It operates Prime Video, a streaming service that offers a wide range of movies, TV shows, and original content. Amazon Music provides a platform for streaming and purchasing digital music, while Audible offers audiobooks and other audio content. The company's commitment to customer satisfaction and convenience is demonstrated by its membership program, Amazon Prime. Prime members receive various benefits, including free two-day shipping, access to streaming services, exclusive deals, and more.

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It services, book publishers, retail, real estate, computer and electronic product manufacturing and software development

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Seattle, WA, US