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Geospatial Analyst ID: 1383 Location: Melbourne, FL More about this job > Description Location: Must be able to be onsite in Melbourne, FL Monday-Friday for project execution Years' Experience: 1+ ...

Geospatial Analyst

Charleston, SC · On-site +1

$55K - $72K/yr

Seeking a Geospatial Analyst to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management (OCM) by performing processing, quality assurance, documentation ...

SOSi is seeking a Geospatial Analyst Expert to support GEOINT mission requirements for our government customer. The role involves providing advanced geospatial analysis, data integration, and ...

SOSi is seeking a Geospatial Analyst Expert to support GEOINT mission requirements for our government customer. The role involves providing advanced geospatial analysis, data integration, and ...

Lynker is seeking a talented Geospatial Analyst to join our growing team. This role is contingent upon Lynker winning the contract, and an offer will likely not be extended until it is confirmed that ...

Geospatial Analyst

$85K - $120K/yr

Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled and mission-focused Geospatial Analyst to support the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Planning and Exercise Division (PED). This role is ...

Geospatial Analyst

Charleston, SC · On-site

$58K - $70K/yr

Lynker is seeking a talented Geospatial Analyst to join our growing team. This role is contingent upon Lynker winning the contract, and an offer will likely not be extended until it is confirmed that ...

Working knowledge of geospatial industry-standard geospatial software tools such as ArcGIS and QGIS preferred. * Ability to understand latitude / longitude measurements in imagery. * Military mapping ...

SOSi is seeking a Geospatial Analyst Expert to support GEOINT mission requirements for our government customer. The role involves providing advanced geospatial analysis, data integration, and ...

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How much do geospatial jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for geospatial in the United States is $29.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.60 and $33.89 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Geospatial Analyst, you need a solid grounding in geography, data analysis, spatial reasoning, and typically a degree in geography, GIS, or a related field. Familiarity with GIS software (such as ArcGIS or QGIS), remote sensing tools, and spatial databases is essential, and certifications like GISP can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help you interpret complex data and present actionable insights. These skills enable accurate mapping and analysis, which are critical for informed decision-making in sectors like urban planning, environmental management, and logistics.

What are geospatial jobs?

Geospatial jobs involve working with geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, mapping, and spatial data analysis. These professionals collect, analyze, and interpret data related to the Earth’s surface to support decision-making in fields like urban planning, environmental science, transportation, and defense. Typical roles include GIS analysts, cartographers, remote sensing specialists, and geospatial data scientists. Geospatial professionals use specialized software to visualize and analyze data, helping organizations solve complex spatial problems.

What are some common challenges faced by geospatial professionals when integrating data from multiple sources?

Geospatial professionals often encounter challenges when integrating data from various sources, such as inconsistencies in data formats, varying levels of accuracy, and differences in coordinate reference systems. Ensuring data compatibility and maintaining data integrity can be time-consuming, especially when dealing with legacy datasets or unstructured data. Effective communication with stakeholders and strong problem-solving skills are essential for resolving these issues and delivering reliable geospatial analyses.

What is the difference between Geospatial vs GIS Technician?

AspectGeospatialGIS Technician
Required CredentialsGIS certifications, degrees in geography, GIS, or related fieldsGIS certifications, associate or bachelor’s in GIS or related fields
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data collection, analysis, mapping projectsOffice-based, GIS software operation, data management
Industry UsageUsed across environmental, urban planning, defense, and transportation sectorsPrimarily in urban planning, government agencies, and environmental firms

Both Geospatial and GIS Technician roles involve working with geographic data, but Geospatial is broader, encompassing data collection, analysis, and interpretation across various platforms. GIS Technicians focus more on managing GIS software and data within office environments. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

What Are Geospatial Jobs?

Geospatial jobs are those where you use GPS and GIS technology to gather information to understand spatial relations between objects and locations on Earth. Geospatial jobs include titles such as geospatial manager, project manager, GIS analyst, GIS specialist, geospatial analysis management specialist, GIS developer, geospatial engineer, and GIS coordinator. The responsibilities of these jobs vary. Your duties may be more project management and supervisory related, more focused on technical design and data analysis, or you may be required to provide technical support and maintenance for GIS and GPS technology.

Is GIS under threat of AI?

GIS professionals use AI and machine learning tools to analyze spatial data more efficiently, but AI is not replacing the core skills of GIS specialists. Instead, AI enhances data processing and visualization, making GIS roles more focused on interpretation and decision-making. Staying updated with AI tools and gaining skills in data analysis and programming can improve job prospects in GIS.
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Infographic showing various Geospatial job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,627 per year, or $29.1 per hour.

Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Islands Regional Geospatial Coordinator

Lynker Corporation

Honolulu, HI • On-site, Remote

$80K - $100K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Lynker is seeking a Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Regional Geospatial Coordinator, to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management (OCM). This position will be located at the Inouye Regional Center in Honolulu, Hawaii and requires some travel to partner locations on other islands within the state and to American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, and Guam. We are seeking an exceptional individual to support NOAA OCM’s core mission to enhance sustainable, healthy coastal communities, through provision of geospatial coordination and technical assistance in the Pacific Region.


The Geospatial Analyst selected will manage analyses of geographic information about the Earth's coasts and oceans as well as providing high-level technical and analytical support to address complex issues such as coastal management, coastal hazards, ocean uses, or land cover and change. This role involves independently achieving day-to-day objectives with significant impact on operational results or project deliverables, and working to achieve key project/program objectives and deliverables. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing major project components or processes across multiple technical areas, overseeing complex tasks, and developing solutions for intricate technical issues that affect various areas or disciplines. They will regularly employ ingenuity and creativity to develop new technical solutions and systems in order to achieve functional objectives, and represent the organization's technical products and services as a subject matter expert during presentations or
product demonstrations to technical and non-technical audiences. They will also coordinate and develop regional mapping activities between NOAA and its partners, provide hands-on technical assistance and geospatial coordination, serve as an expert to NOAA OCM leadership on regional geospatial activities, and promote NOAA products and services including Digital Coast data, tools and trainings.


Duties of the Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Regional Geospatial Coordinator will include the following:


Identify needs as expressed by regional partners and communicate those requirements to inform the development of NOAA OCM products and services, leading strategic planning for product enhancements.
Provide advanced hands-on geospatial technical assistance to partners including complex data discovery, in-depth analysis, and innovative application of complex geospatial data sets and processes.
Manage and contribute to product development including NOAA products such as Coastal Change Analysis Program land cover and trend information; coastal hazards and inundation; sea-level rise visualization tools; topographic and bathymetric data; MarineCadastre.gov; Digital Coast; and the creation and analysis of geospatial data and maps.
Fostering collaborative solutions by responding to and managing complex geospatial technical assistance requests, and proactively coordinating and sharing information with other staff members across the region and OCM.
Develop comprehensive case studies of advanced applications of NOAA data, tools, or training to address specific regional coastal management outcomes and provide expert technical assistance in transferring these to other partners.
Lead the development of contextual maps, such as ESRI and story maps, that will be hosted on the Digital Coast website, ensuring high-quality and impactful content.
Represent NOAA OCM’s technical work as a subject matter expert in relevant geospatial and regional work groups. This includes participating in and leading regional geospatial work groups; assisting with and guiding coordination of state and federal mapping and application efforts; developing advanced geospatial tools, information, and regional data coordination; and providing expert hands-on technical
assistance.
Oversee, track, coordinate, and strategically engage with relevant geospatial activities in the region with a focus on helping coastal states and communities make informed decisions on the use of their lands and waters.
Identify and cultivate high-level relationship-building opportunities and develop strategic partnerships in coordination with OCM’s Pacific staff and other National Ocean Service and NOAA regional programs.
Provide expert technical support for Coastal Geospatial Services Contract (CGSC) task orders as needed to support regional geospatial initiatives, often acting as a technical lead.
Compiling, processing, and analyzing geographic data of varying scales and sources, both raster and vector-based, in order to produce derived products, maps, statistics, and other information, often involving complex data integration.


The Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Regional Geospatial Coordinator selected should have the following: 


M.S. or PhD. in geography, remote sensing, GIS, coastal management, or related field and 4+ years of related experience OR a B.S. and 9+ years of related experience.
Expert knowledge of the region (including American Samoa, CNMI, Guam, and Hawaii) and the cultural context in which our coastal and marine partners are working and living.
Superior, proactive communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, with a proven ability to influence and collaborate at high levels.
Highly self-motivated and capable of independent work in a distributed team environment without direct day-to-day, on-site supervision, demonstrating leadership and initiative.
Advanced ability to understand and analyze complex coastal management issues and apply innovative geospatial technologies to develop and implement solutions.
Demonstrated expert ability to build and maintain strategic relationships with senior management,
colleagues, and external partners, including leading collaborative initiatives.
4+ years of experience using advanced geospatial analysis tools such as ERDAS, ESRI ArcGIS (including extensions and scripting), QGIS, eCognition, Global Mapper or similar, with expertise in complex analysis and automation.
Extensive experience in the development and analysis of land cover data, geospatial imagery, and/or elevation data, including advanced processing and quality control.
Demonstrated experience leading and effectively contributing to teams with members located in disparate locations, fostering a cohesive and productive environment.
Expert knowledge of and ability to apply advanced technical principles, theories, and concepts related to geospatial analysis.
Proven ability to represent the organization's technical products and services as a subject matter expert during presentations or product demonstrations to technical and non-technical audiences.

The Ideal Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Regional Geospatial Coordinator will have the following:  


Extensive experience working with and/or providing advanced technical assistance to state, regional, or national geospatial organizations and professional associations, potentially in a leadership capacity.
Extensive experience working with state and federal agencies, Indigenous and tribal organizations, academia, and nongovernmental organizations at a strategic level.
Experience with advanced GNSS, total station, or RTK survey equipment, including data processing and integration into GIS.

About Lynker

Lynker is a growing, employee owned, small business, specializing in professional, scientific and technical services. Our continually expanding team combines scientific expertise with mature, results-driven processes and tools to achieve technically sound, cost effective solutions in hydrology/water sciences, geospatial analysis, information technology, resource management, conservation, and management and business process improvement.

We focus on putting the right people in the right place to be effective. And having the right people is critical for success. Our streamlined organization enables and empowers our talented professionals to tackle our customers' scientific and technical priorities – creatively and effectively.

Lynker offers a team-oriented work environment, and the opportunity to work in a culture of exceptionally skilled professionals who embrace sound science and creative solutions. Lynker's benefits include the following:

  • Comprehensive healthcare for the employee at no monthly cost
  • Healthcare benefit covers medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision
  • Personal Time Off (PTO) Policy plus paid holidays
  • Highly competitive compensation plan regularly calibrated against industry and location benchmarks
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company-matching
  • Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – we're all company owners!
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)
  • Short- and long-term disability insurance
  • Life and accident insurance
  • Tuition assistance/Training/Workforce improvement reimbursement per year
  • Spot bonuses for exceptional performance
  • Annual Employee Recognition Awards with bonuses
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Free centralized, self-directed Learning Management System to learn at your own pace
  • Personalized career growth plans for every employee

Lynker is an E-Verify employer.

Lynker is an equal opportunity employer and makes all employment decisions based on merit, qualifications, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran status, or any other legally protected status under federal, state, or local laws.

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