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... management. · Show ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to deliver integrated solutions. · Display knowledge of geospatial algorithms and visualization techniques to ...

Prepare and manage geospatial datasets to support geotechnical characterization and geological research initiatives. * Maintain and organize geospatial data within enterprise geodatabases and ...

Lynker is seeking a talented Geospatial Analyst to join our growing team. This role is contingent ... Assisting with publishing and managing map services * Writing metadata records * Assisting with the ...

SOSi is seeking a Geospatial Analyst Expert to support GEOINT mission requirements for our ... Manage, maintain, and query spatial relational databases (Oracle, MSSQL, PostgreSQL/PostGIS) to ...

Geospatial Analyst

Reston, VA · On-site

$65K - $118K/yr

Prepare and manage geospatial datasets to support geotechnical characterization and geological research initiatives. * Maintain and organize geospatial data within enterprise geodatabases and ...

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How much do geospatial manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for geospatial manager in the United States is $65,318.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $78,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Geospatial Manager typically collaborate with cross-functional teams within an organization?

A Geospatial Manager frequently works alongside departments such as engineering, urban planning, environmental science, and IT to align geospatial data and analysis with broader organizational goals. This role often involves leading meetings to gather requirements, sharing insights from spatial data, and ensuring that mapping solutions meet project needs. Effective communication and the ability to translate technical findings into actionable recommendations are crucial, as the Geospatial Manager serves as a bridge between technical staff and non-technical stakeholders.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Geospatial Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Geospatial Manager, you need expertise in geographic information systems (GIS), spatial data analysis, and project management, typically backed by a degree in geography, GIS, or related fields. Proficiency with GIS software (such as ArcGIS or QGIS), remote sensing tools, and data visualization platforms, along with relevant certifications like GISP, is highly valued. Leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are essential soft skills for managing teams and collaborating with stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate spatial data analysis, efficient project delivery, and strategic decision-making in organizations relying on geospatial information.

What is a Geospatial Manager?

A Geospatial Manager is a professional who oversees the collection, analysis, and management of geographic data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related technologies. They lead teams that work with mapping, spatial data, and geospatial analytics to support decision-making in fields like urban planning, environmental management, and logistics. Geospatial Managers are responsible for project planning, resource allocation, and ensuring data quality and integrity. They also collaborate with other departments to integrate geospatial insights into broader organizational strategies.
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Digital Construction & Geospatial Manager

Digital Construction & Geospatial Manager

PCL Construction

Katy, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


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7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

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Job description

The future you want is within reach. Let's build it together.
At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., part of the PCL Family of Companies (PCL), we don't just build projects-we build opportunities, careers and communities. We are 100% employee-owned, every employee has a stake in our success, and that shared commitment drives how we work, grow and lead in the construction industry.
We're a team of builders who care deeply about what we create and who we build it with. That includes you. We are not only investing in what's next in construction, we are investing in what's next for your career.
Travel is required for this role. This position requires frequent travel to our project sites, located across the US in various states.
As a Digital Construction & Geospatial Manager for PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc. in Katy, Texas, you'll have the opportunity to drive BIM, VDC, and cutting-edge digital and field technologies across large-scale solar projects.
Why Choose PCL?
Choose a career with rewards that matter. PCL's total rewards are designed to support your growth, well-being and future success-because when you succeed, we all do.
Our offerings could include:
  • Employee ownership opportunities that build long-term value
  • Annual discretionary performance bonuses
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Industry-leading medical, dental and vision benefits
  • Prescription drug coverage and telemedicine services
  • Life, AD&D and disability insurance
  • Paid parental leave and family care support
  • HSA or FSA for healthcare, dependent care and transportation
  • Mental health and wellness support, including Employee Assistance Programs
  • Career growth pathways, leadership development and mentorship programs
  • Access to world-class training through PCL's College of Construction and professional development courses
  • Ongoing opportunities to learn new skills, explore different roles and grow your career across sectors and regions

Here's how a Digital Construction & Geospatial Manager for PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc. within Solar USA contributes to our team:
Responsibilities
  • Ensures multidiscipline construction models are current and modeling standards are being adhered to, to meet construction needs.
  • Manages integrated construction resource allocation at the district level and leads department process improvement activities.
  • Liaises with estimating to establish and manage staffing resources and budgets for new pursuits and projects.
  • Participates in project interviews and proposal writing in respect to virtual design construction (VDC) & other integrated technologies.
  • Supports the setup, management, and best practices of digital workflows.
  • Coordinates and manages trade detailing and design deliverables.
  • Liaises between design teams and construction teams.
  • During the pursuit stage, works with the project team to review and recommend scopes that VDC tools and processes can be incorporated into the project.
  • Participates in scoping design deliverables and trade detailing requirements.
  • Participates in the pursuit and proposal of a project including the narrative and presentation material development and delivery.
  • Collaborates with design and trade partners to support the development of project documentation.
  • Reviews VDC and ICT contract language as well as contract requirements around all integrated project solutions. Develops BIM execution plan.

Qualifications
  • Bachelors' degree, diploma, or 2-year certificate in a buildings-industry related discipline (e.g., architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), civil, architectural).
  • 8 to 10 years of construction-related experience including 4 to 5 years of Virtual Design and Construction-related experience.
  • Strong understanding of construction sequences.
  • Strong understanding of and proven experience implementing construction technology.
  • Ability to provide project model management.
  • Intermediate knowledge of the building construction process and the various building components involved at each stage of construction.
  • Ability to ensure the quality of virtual design and construction models from design and trade partners.
  • Understanding of trade detailing and design workflows.
  • Advanced ability to read and understand 2D and 3D construction drawings and specifications and translate 2D drawings and specifications into a complete 3D/4DBuilding Information Model.
  • Advanced understanding and training in 3D modeling software.
  • Experience with 4D scheduling software and planning tools.
  • Ability to write a Building Information Model (BIM) execution plan.
  • Experience translating project schedule and scope to create a VDC schedule.

Your Work Has Purpose Here
PCL projects are where life happens, where communities connect, careers begin, and progress is made. Regardless of the type of project, we are building something bigger: a future that's inclusive, resilient and full of opportunity.
At PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc., we are committed to creating a workplace where everyone belongs. We value the diverse experiences, identities and perspectives our employees bring. Employment decisions are based on merit, potential and the drive to make a difference, regardless of race, gender, age, ability or background.
We know everyone's needs are different, if you require accommodation during the application process, please contact careers@pcl.com and include the position and location of interest.
Company: PCL Solar Constructors USA Inc.
Primary Location: Katy, Texas
Job Title: Digital Construction & Geospatial Manager
Requisition ID: 13040

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