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Part Time Geospatial Engineer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Acquisition Software Engineer

$150.90K - $268.50K/yr

This is a remote, part-time-on-call position that requires an active DoD TS/SCI clearance. The ... Java, C#, Python, JavaScript, databases, HTML, GIS/geospatial systems, service-oriented ...

GIS Analyst

Dahlgren, VA · On-site

$77.50K - $176K/yr

... geospatial and remote sensing analyst at Booz Allen, you'll work with a team of analysts, engineers ... Full-time and part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible ...

GIS Analyst

Dahlgren, VA · Remote

$77.50K - $176K/yr

... geospatial and remote sensing analyst at Booz Allen, you'll work with a team of analysts, engineers ... Full-time and part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible ...

King County GIS Center Manager

Seattle, WA · On-site

$164.75K - $208.84K/yr

Engineering Division Opening Date: 05/12/2026 Closing Date: 6/1/2026 11:59 PM Pacific FLSA: Exempt ... F16 : L117-IT Mgrs & Sups Full- or Part-Time: Full Time Summary King County's Department of ...

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How much do part time geospatial engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time geospatial engineer in the United States is $46.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.82 and $57.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Part Time Geospatial Engineer, you need a background in geography, cartography, or engineering, along with strong analytical and spatial reasoning skills. Proficiency with GIS software (such as ArcGIS or QGIS), remote sensing tools, and data visualization platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and time management are vital soft skills to manage multiple projects efficiently. These skills ensure accurate geospatial analysis and mapping, supporting informed decision-making in a variety of industries.

What are some typical projects and team dynamics a Part Time Geospatial Engineer can expect?

As a Part Time Geospatial Engineer, you will often work on projects involving the collection, analysis, and visualization of geographic data to support decisions in fields like urban planning, environmental monitoring, or logistics. You’ll likely collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including data analysts, surveyors, and IT professionals, often communicating findings through maps and reports. The part-time structure may require flexible scheduling and clear communication to stay aligned with project milestones and team members who may work full time. Expect to contribute to both ongoing and short-term projects, balancing your workload to deliver quality results within agreed timeframes.

What is a Part Time Geospatial Engineer?

A Part Time Geospatial Engineer is a professional who uses geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial data analysis to solve problems or support projects, but works less than the typical full-time hours. Their responsibilities may include collecting, processing, and interpreting spatial data, creating maps, and supporting environmental, urban planning, or engineering projects. Working part time provides flexibility, which can be ideal for students, professionals seeking work-life balance, or those supplementing other roles. The position may require proficiency in GIS software, data analysis, and a background in geography, engineering, or related fields.

What is the difference between Part Time Geospatial Engineer vs Part Time GIS Technician?

AspectPart Time Geospatial EngineerPart Time GIS Technician
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Geospatial Science, GIS, or related field; certifications like GISPAssociate's or Bachelor's in GIS, Geography, or related field; certifications like GIS Professional
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data analysis, GIS software developmentData entry, map creation, GIS software operation
Employer & Industry UsageEngineering firms, environmental agencies, urban planningMunicipalities, surveying companies, environmental consultancies

While both roles involve GIS technology, Part Time Geospatial Engineers focus on spatial data analysis and project development, often requiring engineering knowledge. Part Time GIS Technicians primarily handle data management and map production. The roles differ mainly in scope and technical depth, but both are essential in geospatial projects.

What are the most commonly searched types of Geospatial Engineer jobs? The most popular types of Geospatial Engineer jobs are:
Senior Consultant Stream Restoration Engineer

Senior Consultant Stream Restoration Engineer

Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

Austin, TX • On-site, Remote

$103.60K - $142.20K/yr

Part-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Overview

Do you want to build an impactful career to change the world for the better? 

We are looking for a part-time Senior Consultant Stream Restoration Engineer in our Austin, TX office, the opportunity to work a hybrid schedule may be available at the discretion of the Company. Apply your real-world experience and practice knowledge solving our clients' water and natural resources challenges in ecosystem restoration, stream/wetland restoration design, mitigation banking, riverine engineering, coastal resiliency, environmental permitting and compliance, and ecosystem management. 

Geosyntec is an innovative, international engineering and consulting firm serving private and public-sector clients to address new ventures and complex problems involving our environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Our engineers, scientists, technical, and project employees serve our clients from offices across the world. Ranked by ENR as one of the top environmental engineering design firms, Geosyntec is internationally known for its technical leadership, broad experience, and exceptional client service.

We invest in our people.  Each employee is unique, and your career at Geosyntec will be too.  We offer competitive pay, benefits, and well-being programs to support you and your family.

To Learn More Visit: http://www.geosyntec.com/careers/.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Directing multi-disciplinary project teams;
  • Performing and overseeing detailed fluvial geomorphic, sediment transport, biological, soil science, hydrologic and hydraulic studies;
  • Developing innovative riverine infrastructure protection solutions (hydrotechnical) for oil and gas pipeline companies across the United States, including phased hydrotechnical analyses from desktop assessment to field investigation to detailed engineering;
  • Applying knowledge of CWA mitigation regulations and standard operation procedures (SOPs) for the establishment of stream and wetland mitigation banks within multiple U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Districts;
  • Leading and conducting field investigations and providing construction support services;
  • Developing construction documents, including engineering drawings and technical specifications;
  • Applying and/or directing innovative hydrologic and hydraulic modeling software, from 1-D to 3-D hydrologic, sediment transport, and/or geomorphic models;
  • Interacting with client representatives;
  • Project-level responsibility for scoping, performing, managing and delivering multiple concurrent project assignments;
  • Consistent with our sell-manage-do business model, play a role supporting lead generation, business development, staff development, and mentoring; and
  • Help broaden our reputation via publishing and visibility at prominent industry conferences.
  • Drive personal, company, and rental vehicles to client or company project or office sites, and other business locations, as needed.
Education and Licensure
  • Bachelor's degree in geology, natural resources science, hydrotechnical or civil engineering, with emphasis on water resources or closely related discipline. (required)
  • Advanced degree in geology, natural resources science, environmental or civil engineering, with emphasis on water resources or closely related discipline. (preferred)
  • Professional registration (i.e., P.E., P.G., P.W.S., A.E., C.E., CERP, CPSS and/or CPSC)
Skills, Experience and Qualifications
  • At least 15 years (20+ years preferred) of consulting experience in fluvial geomorphology, ecological restoration (riverine/wetland/riparian systems), soil science, biological monitoring, mitigation banking, and natural resources remote sensing; or equivalent combination of education and experience. (required) 
  • Experience planning, conducting field and desktop data collection, data analysis, and application in an engineering context to restore degraded stream/riverine and wetland systems (e.g., developing engineering plans for construction execution). (required)
  • Significant experience with conducting fluvial geomorphologic assessments in streams and riverine systems (including the various methodologies that can be employed) and using remote sensing GIS toolsets for related analysis. (preferred)
  • Experience in geospatial data collection, processing and analysis, including LIDAR and photogrammetry. (preferred)
  • Experience with remote sensing/modeling/design tools such as ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Hydro, coding in Python (or other code languages), HEC-RAS (1D & 2D), HEC-HMS, EPA SWMM, groundwater flow (riparian zones) models, HydroCAD and AutoCAD Civil 3D.  (preferred)
  • Experience with the application of the theory of machine learning and/or artificial intelligence (AI) methods to natural resource data analysis and solution generation. (preferred)
  • Strong oral and technical writing skills. (required)
  • Valid U.S. driver's license and a satisfactory driving record for business travel. (required)

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