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Municipal Gis Jobs (NOW HIRING)

GIS Analyst

Fairfield, CT · On-site

$97K/yr

The GIS Analyst manages municipal geographic information systems (GIS), maintains and develops spatial datasets, produces maps and visualizations, and conducts spatial analysis to support long-range ...

Experience supporting municipal GIS operations and infrastructure management * Experience with utility mapping, asset management systems, and public works datasets * Knowledge of Python scripting ...

Experience supporting municipal GIS operations and infrastructure management * Experience with utility mapping, asset management systems, and public works datasets * Knowledge of Python scripting ...

Experience supporting municipal GIS operations and infrastructure management * Experience with utility mapping, asset management systems, and public works datasets * Knowledge of Python scripting ...

GIS Specialist

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

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Utilizing ESRI GIS software to manage, analyze, and visualize data * Publishing, configuring, and ... Conducting spatial analysis and applying geoprocessing techniques to support municipal projects

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GIS Technician

Henderson, KY · On-site

$29.58/hr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

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Henderson Municipal Power & Light (HMP&L), an electric utility and fiber provider in Henderson, Kentucky, is seeking a Geographic Information System (GIS) Technician for the electric department.

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GIS Technician

Henderson, KY · On-site

$29.58/hr

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  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Henderson Municipal Power & Light (HMP&L), an electric utility and fiber provider in Henderson, Kentucky, is seeking a Geographic Information System (GIS) Technician for the electric department.

Our client, a well-established municipal government organization serving one of the largest communities in the Phoenix metropolitan area, is seeking an experienced GIS Analyst . This is an ...

GIS Technician

Sugar Grove, IL · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

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This position will support a variety of municipal and engineering projects through GIS data maintenance, mapping, field data collection, and database management. The successful candidate will work ...

GIS Technician

Sugar Grove, IL

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This position will support a variety of municipal and engineering projects through GIS data maintenance, mapping, field data collection, and database management. The successful candidate will work ...

Software Developer (GIS)

Waukesha, WI

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A meaningful role building software used by municipalities to manage critical infrastructure * Opportunities at the intersection of GIS, asset management, civil engineering, and modern software ...

GIS Technician

Clemson, SC · On-site

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The role emphasizes field data collection and verification using mobile GIS and GNSS equipment to ensure accurate mapping of municipal assets. Responsibilities include editing and creating GIS data ...

GIS Technician

Clemson, SC

$47K - $51K/yr

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The role emphasizes field data collection and verification using mobile GIS and GNSS equipment to ensure accurate mapping of municipal assets. Responsibilities include editing and creating GIS data ...

GIS Technician

Clemson, SC · On-site

$47K - $51K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

The role emphasizes field data collection and verification using mobile GIS and GNSS equipment to ensure accurate mapping of municipal assets. Responsibilities include editing and creating GIS data ...

Software Developer (GIS)

Waukesha, WI · On-site

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A meaningful role building software used by municipalities to manage critical infrastructure * Opportunities at the intersection of GIS, asset management, civil engineering, and modern software ...

Software Developer (GIS)

Waukesha, WI · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Retirement

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A meaningful role building software used by municipalities to manage critical infrastructure * Opportunities at the intersection of GIS, asset management, civil engineering, and modern software ...

GIS ANALYST

Lawrence, KS · On-site

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This position will be responsible for maintaining a Geographic Information System (GIS) and performing engineering support within the Municipal Services and Operations Department, including designing ...

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How much do municipal gis jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for municipal 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 is the difference between Municipal Gis vs Municipal Planning Technician?

AspectMunicipal GisMunicipal Planning Technician
Required CredentialsGIS certifications, technical degreesPlanning or urban development degrees, certifications
Work EnvironmentGIS offices, field data collectionPlanning departments, community meetings
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipal government, GIS departmentsMunicipal government, urban planning
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Municipal Gis specialists focus on geographic data management and spatial analysis, often working with GIS software and field data collection. Municipal Planning Technicians assist in urban planning, zoning, and community development. While both roles support municipal projects, GIS roles are more technical and data-driven, whereas Planning Technicians focus on planning processes and community engagement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a municipal GIS specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Municipal GIS Specialist, you need a solid background in geography, spatial analysis, cartography, and a relevant degree such as geography, urban planning, or GIS certification. Expertise in GIS software like Esri ArcGIS, QGIS, and familiarity with databases and spatial data management systems are typically required. Strong problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills help effectively translate data into actionable insights for municipal projects. These competencies are crucial for supporting urban planning, asset management, and decision-making processes within local governments.

How does a municipal GIS professional typically collaborate with other departments within local government?

Municipal GIS professionals play a key role in supporting various departments such as planning, public works, emergency services, and utilities by providing geospatial data and analysis. They often work closely with staff from these departments to understand their data needs, create custom maps, and develop applications that aid in decision-making and resource allocation. Regular meetings, cross-departmental projects, and training sessions are common ways GIS professionals collaborate, ensuring that accurate geographic information is integrated into city operations and planning initiatives.

What is a municipal GIS?

Municipal GIS (Geographic Information Systems) professionals are specialists who manage, analyze, and visualize geographic and spatial data for local government agencies. They use GIS software to create maps, maintain spatial databases, and support city planning, infrastructure management, and public services. Their work helps municipalities make informed decisions about land use, transportation, utilities, and emergency response. Municipal GIS professionals often collaborate with urban planners, engineers, and public officials to ensure data accuracy and support community needs.
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Infographic showing various Municipal Gis job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,329 per year, or $28.5 per hour.

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This class is accountable for performing highly responsible technical, analytical, and professional work in support of municipal planning, land use, public works, and community development activities. The GIS Analyst manages municipal geographic information systems (GIS), maintains and develops spatial datasets, produces maps and visualizations, and conducts spatial analysis to support long-range planning, zoning administration, transportation studies, capital improvement planning, and public works asset management. Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of the Director of Public Works or designee.

Supervision Exercised: May lead or oversee the work of interns, consultants, and technical staff on assigned projects. GIS Administration & Mapping Coordinates with the IT Department on GIS server needs, data storage requirements, and software upgrades. Develops automated geoprocessing tools, models, and workflows to improve GIS efficiency.

Develops, maintains, and updates municipal GIS databases, layers, and metadata. Ensures GIS data accuracy, integrity, consistency, and compliance with local, regional, and state standards. Integrates GIS datasets with permitting, land use, engineering, and asset management systems.

Maintains parcel fabric and coordinates parcel updates with the Assessor's Office. Produces high-quality maps, graphics, and spatial analyses for planning studies, capital projects, reports, and public meetings. Public Works & Asset Management Support Assists with capital project planning, prioritization, and data-driven decision-making.

Assists with FEMA, MS4, hazard mitigation, and infrastructure grant reporting. Develops and maintains GIS-based asset inventories for stormwater infrastructure, pavement, sidewalks, traffic signs, and other DPW assets. Performs spatial analysis for infrastructure condition assessments, lifecycle planning, and service area evaluations.

Supports asset management systems and coordinates with pavement management and utility data workflows.Support maintenance scheduling and inspection programs. Maintain GIS layers supporting pavement management, drainage management, tree inventory, and capital planning. Develop dashboards and performance metrics for infrastructure assets

Interdepartmental Coordination Collaborates with Engineering, Assessor, Planning & Zoning, IT, Emergency Management, Police/Fire, and Utilities to ensure consistent and shared GIS data. Coordinates with regional planning agencies, state GIS programs, and federal partners on data and compliance matters. Provides mapping and analysis support to boards and commissions including Planning & Zoning, Inland Wetlands, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Conservation.

Serves as a primary point of contact for municipal GIS inquiries. Public Engagement & Communication Designs and maintains public-facing GIS applications, online maps, dashboards, and StoryMaps. Prepares presentation materials, maps, graphics, and visualizations for public hearings, workshops, and outreach efforts.

Responds to information requests from residents, developers, businesses, and other stakeholders. Data Analysis & Reporting Conducts spatial analyses involving land use impacts, zoning, build-out, transportation networks, demographic changes, environmental constraints, and economic development trends. Prepares written reports, technical summaries, and recommendations to support planning and public works decisions.

May assist with housing reports, Plan of Conservation and Development (POCD), and other land use and economic development reports as needed. Supports grant-writing through the preparation of maps, data summaries, and demographic or infrastructure analysis. Data Governance & Standards Establishes and maintains GIS data standards, naming conventions, metadata requirements, and quality control procedures.

Maintains compliance with accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) for online mapping products. Manages version control, data backups, and documentation consistent with municipal and state guidelines. Permitting System & Land Records Integration Assists with municipal permitting platforms such as OpenGov, EnerGov, Municity, or similar systems

Coordinates GIS integration with permitting, land records, and assessment systems. Supports workflows for parcel maintenance, property cards, and digital land records. Emergency Management Support Conducts pre- and post-disaster mapping and damage assessments.

Provides GIS support for emergency operations, hazard mitigation planning, incident mapping, and EOC activities. Performs related work as required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of GIS software and tools including ESRI ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online/Enterprise, web mapping applications, and field data collection tools.

Knowledge of cartography, spatial analysis, map design, data modeling, and geospatial database management. Knowledge of Connecticut General Statutes relating to planning and zoning (or ability to learn). Knowledge of engineering plans, parcel mapping, deeds, GPS data collection, and asset inventory practices.

Knowledge of planning principles, zoning law fundamentals, subdivision regulations, and land-use concepts. Knowledge of scripting and automation tools such as ModelBuilder, Arcade, SQL, or Python. Knowledge of standards for metadata, open data, accessibility (WCAG), and geospatial data governance.

Ability to analyze and interpret complex spatial datasets and planning/engineering documents. Ability to communicate technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences. Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines across departments with minimal supervision.

Ability to prepare accurate maps, graphics, and reports for professional and public audiences. Ability to work respectfully and effectively with diverse individuals, groups, and communication styles. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Geography, GIS, Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Public Administration, Computer Science, or a closely related field.

Three to five (3-5) years of professional GIS experience in a municipal, regional planning, public works, utility, or other public-sector environment, including experience with cartography, spatial analysis, and database management. Incumbents in this class may be required to travel. Incumbents in this class are required to possess and retain a valid Motor Vehicle Operator's license.

Occasional attendance at evening board/commission meetings may be required. Affiliation: PETA (Professional and Technical Union) - Contract available under the Human Resources Department/Union Contracts. The Town of Fairfield is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Town will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the Town when necessary.