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What does a manager geospatial project do?

A Manager Geospatial Project oversees projects that involve the collection, analysis, and visualization of geographic or spatial data. They lead teams of GIS specialists, analysts, and technicians to deliver mapping solutions for various industries such as urban planning, environmental management, and infrastructure development. Their responsibilities include project planning, resource allocation, client communication, and ensuring the timely completion of deliverables while maintaining data quality and accuracy. Additionally, they stay updated on the latest geospatial technologies and best practices to optimize project outcomes.

What are some of the typical challenges a manager geospatial project might face when overseeing multidisciplinary teams?

As a Manager Geospatial Project, you often coordinate teams with diverse expertise, including GIS analysts, developers, engineers, and data scientists. One key challenge is aligning technical goals and timelines across these disciplines while ensuring effective communication. You'll also need to manage project scope changes and integrate various data sources, which can require creative problem-solving and adaptability. Building strong collaborative relationships and setting clear expectations are essential for delivering successful geospatial solutions on time and within budget.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager geospatial project, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Manager Geospatial Project, you need expertise in GIS technologies, project management, and spatial data analysis, typically supported by a degree in geography, GIS, or a related field. Familiarity with software such as ArcGIS, QGIS, remote sensing tools, and certifications like PMP or GISP is highly advantageous. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help manage teams and collaborate with stakeholders effectively. These skills and qualifications are crucial to delivering complex geospatial projects on time, within scope, and in alignment with organizational goals.

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Infographic showing various Manager Geospatial Project job openings in Maine as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) Analyst - Senior

SOSi

Augusta, ME • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) Analyst - Senior

Full-time

Clearance Requirement: Top Secret/SCI

Compensation: USD 85,981 - USD 178,576 - yearly

Company Description

Founded in 1989, SOSi is among the largest private, founder-owned technology and services integrators in the defense and government services industry. We deliver tailored solutions, tested leadership, and trusted results to enable national security missions worldwide.

Job Description

SOSi is seeking an IMINT Analyst to support GEOINT mission requirements for an Intelligence Customer. The role involves conducting complex GEOINT exploitation operations and reporting, adhering to established protocols and performing with minimal supervision. This role provides an opportunity to engage in multi-INT analysis, contribute to mission readiness through collaboration with intelligence experts, and support critical theater and national defense operations.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Perform advanced analysis and exploitation of U.S. Government and commercial GEOINT assets using platforms such as SAR, EO, MTI, LiDAR, OPIR, and WAPS to meet operational and strategic intelligence needs.
  • Utilize Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software and tools (e.g., ArcGIS, SOCET GXP, RemoteView) to perform geospatial data modeling and analysis in response to critical intelligence requirements.
  • Capture analytical findings in written, graphical, and multimedia formats that comply with classification, accuracy, content, and timeliness standards established by national and local policy.
  • Manage intelligence data from local, theater, and national databases, ensuring efficient retrieval, organization, and preparation for analytical exploitation and dissemination.
  • Provide senior-level GEOINT advisory support to government leads by researching and responding to taskers, presenting informed assessments, and addressing intelligence questions surfaced during meetings, exercises, or formal tasking.
  • Collaborate with collection managers to refine requirements and develop GEOINT collection plans, optimizing national, theater, and commercial capabilities, including Aerial ISR platforms and multi-INT collection integration strategies.
  • Develop and deliver presentations, technical briefings, and written reports tailored to senior stakeholders, ensuring precision, clarity, and relevance to mission priorities.
  • Monitor and interpret geopolitical developments related to supported Combatant Commands to provide accurate, timely, and insightful intelligence assessments for decision-making.
  • Ensure all GEOINT processes, analysis, production, and reporting align with national and local directives, such as the NSG Publication 1.0 GEOINT Doctrine, and other applicable technical publications and policies.
  • Provide GEOINT analytical and production support to Brigade and theater exercises while maintaining real-world GEOINT production to meet mission objectives concurrently.

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Active in scope TS/SCI.
  • MA or MS in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND 6 years CURRENT GEOINT Analysis experience; OR BA/BS degree in Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geography, or related field AND at least 10 years of Intelligence Analysis experience to include 8 years of CURRENT GEOINT Analysis experience; OR HS diploma/GED AND Specialized Training with at least 15 years of Intelligence Analysis experience to include 10 years of CURRENT GEOINT Analysis experience.
  • Excellent written & oral communication, research, and analytic skills.
  • Expert ability to manage personnel, requirements, and coordination of projects.
  • Expert capabilities to research, create, develop, and deliver professional briefings, multimedia presentations, and written reports.
  • Extensive experience supporting decision making and special projects on integration issues, including the preparation, production, and coordination of written products and briefings for senior stakeholders.
  • Experience with assessments, enterprise data integration, governance, and metrics, including the application of metadata management techniques and data modeling and design.
  • Expert knowledge of Army structure and defense level intelligence operations: intelligence collection, fusion, analysis, production, and dissemination for intelligence databases and products.
  • Experience with tradecraft and publication and ability to coordinate and support cross-community meetings and working groups, assimilate large volumes of information, and independently produce written reports.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Knowledge and experience with intelligence operations and in assisting with drafting expert assessments across operations priorities on behalf of the stakeholder.
  • Specialized training from any intelligence collection and analysis school or certification to include GEOINT Professional Certification (GPC-F, GPC_IA-II, GPC_GA-II, GPC_IS-II, etc.)
  • Knowledge and understanding of the National System for GEOINT (NSG).

Additional Information

Work Environment:

  • Normal office conditions
  • The primary performance location for this contract will be Fort Gordon, Georgia. The Government reserves the right to require contract performance at alternate locations, as dictated by mission requirements, and these locations may be subject to change.
  • Additional performance locations are as follows:
    • MacDill AFB, Florida
    • Buckley SFB, Colorado
    • Springfield, Virginia
  • Potential performance locations may include the following:
    • Vicenza, Italy
    • Wiesbaden, Germany
    • Fort Shafter, Hawaii

Working at SOSi:

All interested individuals will receive consideration and will not be discriminated against for any reason.