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Spatial Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

AFOQT Tutor

Provo, UT · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching spatial reasoning, instrument reading interpretation, and quantitative problem-solving strategies for AFOQT. Guides students through verbal analogy patterns, arithmetic word ...

Skilled at teaching spatial reasoning, instrument reading interpretation, and quantitative problem-solving strategies for AFOQT. Guides students through verbal analogy patterns, arithmetic word ...

Skilled at teaching spatial reasoning, instrument reading interpretation, and quantitative problem-solving strategies for AFOQT. Guides students through verbal analogy patterns, arithmetic word ...

AFOQT Tutor

Logan, UT · Remote

$40/hr

Skilled at teaching spatial reasoning, instrument reading interpretation, and quantitative problem-solving strategies for AFOQT. Guides students through verbal analogy patterns, arithmetic word ...

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 Browser Edition and Bing/Google Maps (Spatial Orientation) * 3 months of utility infrastructure assets experience preferred * Basic computer skills working ...

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 Browser Edition and Bing/Google Maps (Spatial Orientation) * 3 months of utility infrastructure assets experience preferred * Basic computer skills working ...

Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 Browser Edition and Bing/Google Maps (Spatial Orientation) * 3 months of utility infrastructure assets experience preferred * Basic computer skills working ...

... spatial reasoning A current, in progress, or completed Master's and/or PhD is preferred but not required Notes Payment is made via PayPal. We will never ask for any money from you. PayPal will handle ...

Collect, identify, and compile artifacts, observational, spatial, and archaeological data from field sites for projects, investigations, and surveys. * Use topographic maps, aerial photographs, GPS ...

Good spatial perception for judging distances * Ability to remain alert while performing repetitive tasks * Support and participation in the Sufco BBS process and comply with all company policies ...

Good spatial perception for judging distances * Ability to remain alert while performing repetitive tasks * Support and participation in the Sufco BBS process and comply with all company policies ...

Assembler I

West Valley City, UT · On-site

$15.25 - $19/hr

Close vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)/color vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors; depth perception (three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances and spatial ...

Understanding of basic design functions including spatial planning, fabric selection, lighting, interior design styles * Excellent, effective, and timely communication skills and the ability to ...

Understanding of basic design functions including spatial planning, fabric selection, lighting, interior design styles * Excellent, effective, and timely communication skills and the ability to ...

Understanding of basic design functions including spatial planning, fabric selection, lighting, interior design styles * Excellent, effective, and timely communication skills and the ability to ...

Understanding of basic design functions including spatial planning, fabric selection, lighting, interior design styles * Excellent, effective, and timely communication skills and the ability to ...

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How much do spatial jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for spatial in Utah is $112,103.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $104,200.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Spatial Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, proficiency in geography or related fields, and experience with spatial data analysis. Familiarity with GIS software like ArcGIS or QGIS, and certifications such as GISP, are often required. Attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective communication skills help you interpret data and collaborate with stakeholders. These competencies are vital for providing accurate spatial insights that support decision-making across various industries.

How does a Spatial Analyst typically collaborate with other departments within an organization?

Spatial Analysts often work closely with various teams such as urban planning, engineering, environmental science, and IT. They provide geospatial insights, maps, and data visualizations to support decision-making and project planning. Collaboration usually involves regular meetings to understand department needs, integrating spatial data into broader projects, and explaining complex spatial concepts to non-technical stakeholders. This teamwork ensures that spatial data informs strategies across the organization and supports cross-functional goals.

What are spatial jobs?

Spatial jobs involve working with data that has a geographic or spatial component, such as maps, satellite imagery, or location-based information. Professionals in this field often use Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial analysis tools to collect, analyze, and interpret spatial data. These roles are crucial in urban planning, environmental management, transportation, and many other industries. People in spatial jobs may work as GIS analysts, cartographers, urban planners, or remote sensing specialists.

What is the difference between Spatial vs GIS Technician?

AspectSpatialGIS Technician
Required CredentialsGIS certifications, degree in geography or GISGIS certifications, degree in geography or related field
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, data collection, mapping projectsOffice-based, data analysis, map creation
Employer & Industry UsageEnvironmental agencies, urban planning, utilitiesGovernment agencies, consulting firms, environmental companies

Both Spatial and GIS Technician roles require similar credentials and often work within the same industries. Spatial roles tend to involve more fieldwork and data collection, while GIS Technicians focus on data analysis and map production. Understanding these differences helps job seekers target the right position based on their skills and interests.

What are popular job titles related to Spatial jobs in Utah? For Spatial jobs in Utah, the most frequently searched job titles are:
Infographic showing various Spatial job openings in Utah as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 78% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,103 per year, or $53.9 per hour.
VDC Operations Engineer

VDC Operations Engineer

Jacobsen Construction

Salt Lake City, UT • On-site

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

The Big Picture

As part of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) team, the VDC Operations Engineer is involved in various
activities throughout the construction of a project that are essential for successful project delivery. Work
directly with the project field team to execute a wide range of virtual design and construction duties. VDC
Operations Engineer is an integral part of the operations team, supporting and championing digital
coordination and documentation. Serve as a resource to one or more projects at any given time and develop
working relationships with owners, designers, subcontractors, and internal Jacobsen team members

Your Day to Day

1. Generate and maintain high quality BIM content for project teams. Review and analyze coordination
models for spatial coordination and quality control. Provide modeling as needed to support the project
throughout construction and project closeout.
2. Identify and resolve design issues and scheduling problems with assigned project team(s), project
owner(s) and other stakeholder(s).
3. Lead project managers through spatial coordination and through coordination meetings and provide
good record keeping throughout the process.
4. Provide technical support for staff on all assigned BIM-enabled projects.
5. Support the field team with model driven scheduling and systems sequencing.
6. Provide modeling and 3D imaging for project documentation throughout construction
7. Create topographical site surveys and other digital site logistical surveys and plans
8. Involvement in 4D scheduling
9. Assist in research and analysis of new VDC tools to be used throughout the VCD department
10. Train project management and field personnel to navigate and operate BIM software i.e. Navisworks,
BIM360 Glue, etc.
11. Assist with analyzing and mitigating site specific risk. Use modeling and digital media to minimize
identified risk to a project.
12. Work with VDC Manager to develop VDC workflows and implementing standards Jacobsen
13. Maintain knowledge of industry trends in VDC techniques and procedures.
14. Attend and participate at industry events promoting VDC technology.
15. Perform all other duties as assigned.

How You Contribute

1. Demonstrating excellent problem-solving skills
2. Using strong communication skills to assist individuals at all levels of the project team to solve problems
using digital production tools
3. Working effectively with owners, architects, Jacobsen's management team, subcontractors and selfperform work
4. Demonstrating strong ability to plan and accomplish goals
5. Demonstrating effective use of project management software
6. Coaching and mentoring project team members in using BIM software and tools

7. Supporting the VDC Manager with mentoring other VCD members and establishing BIM related protocols
and procedures.
8. Using current and emerging VDC technology (such as sUAS, 360 photo documentation, laser scanning,
point layout, lift drawings and augmented and virtual reality to support project teams through the
project life-cycle
9. Providing user support on VDC software and systems for team members to facilitate collaboration and
efficient workflow on assigned projects