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Design and build custom web mapping applications using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript (4.x), HTML5, CSS, and modern JavaScript development practices. * Develop and maintain custom widgets and ...

Design and build custom web mapping applications using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript (4.x), HTML5, CSS, and modern JavaScript development practices. * Develop and maintain custom widgets and ...

$15/hr

... web-mapping, and related topics -Familiarity with geospatial software applications. Please include resume, cover letter, and availability for Summer 2026 and Fall 2026 in the application. This ...

Design and build custom web mapping applications using the ArcGIS API for JavaScript (4.x), HTML5, CSS, and modern JavaScript development practices. * Develop and maintain custom widgets and ...

... web maps and apps that support various county department workflows / data, county field staff ... access and collection, and transparency to the public Configure, test, troubleshoot, and maintain ...

... or web mapping are a plus. - 3+ years of experience developing GIS applications for web, mobile, and desktop environments. - Strong knowledge of GIS principles, spatial data structures, and ...

... or web mapping are a plus. - 3+ years of experience developing GIS applications for web, mobile, and desktop environments. - Strong knowledge of GIS principles, spatial data structures, and ...

The team supports over 360 ArcGIS Desktop users and approximately 60,000 annual ArcGIS Server web visits. Applications support GIS portal, feature mapping, project planning, emergency operations ...

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As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for web mapping in the United States is $45.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.62 and $54.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Web Mapping job involves developing, designing, and maintaining interactive maps and geographic visualizations using web technologies. Professionals in this field work with GIS (Geographic Information Systems), spatial databases, and programming languages like JavaScript, Python, or SQL. They create tools that allow users to explore geographic data online for navigation, analysis, and decision-making. Common industries include urban planning, environmental science, logistics, and real estate.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Web Mapping position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Web Mapping, you need a solid foundation in GIS principles, web development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript), and spatial data analysis, often supported by a relevant degree in geography, computer science, or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as ArcGIS Online, Leaflet, Mapbox, and experience with geospatial databases like PostGIS is important, and certifications in GIS can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, collaboration skills, and effective communication help you work seamlessly with cross-functional teams and address client needs. These skills are critical for developing user-friendly, accurate, and visually compelling interactive maps that help organizations make informed decisions.

What are typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Web Mapping?

As a professional in Web Mapping, your typical day includes designing, developing, and maintaining interactive online maps and geospatial web applications. You will often source, manage, and analyze geographic data, collaborate with developers and GIS specialists, and ensure map accuracy and usability. Tasks may also involve troubleshooting technical issues, optimizing map performance, and updating web interfaces based on user feedback. You’ll regularly communicate findings to stakeholders and provide technical support as needed. This dynamic environment allows you to blend technical, analytical, and creative skills while working on impactful projects.

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GIS Analyst IV, or V - TPP Division - Austin, TX

GIS Analyst IV, or V - TPP Division - Austin, TX

Texas Department of Transportation

Austin, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Texas Department Of Transportation rating

8.9

Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

Based on 37 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

79th of 689 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Summary:
The Texas Department of Transportation is seeking a GIS Analyst IV or V to perform advanced geographic information systems (GIS) data development, integration, and analysis. The role involves producing maps and graphics, providing technical assistance for transportation planning projects, and managing large-scale projects, requiring independent work and collaboration with governmental agencies.
Responsibilities:
• Utilizes ArcGIS Online to create and maintain feature services and web mapping applications
• Reviews geographic data from various sources, including other state agencies, aerial imagery, existing maps, and databases
• Creates, maintains and updates GIS databases and cartographic products using the ESRI suite of ArcGIS software
• Generates reports and produces graphic products
• Develops and maintains links between attributes and other databases
• Follows documented workflows, standard operating procedures and best practices to consistently produce high-quality data with minimal errors or corrections
• Researches new software and/or techniques for improving performance or processes
• Develops custom tools and applications using Python, HTML/JavaScript/CSS, SQL and/or other coding languages
• Oversees or manages the identification, gathering and compilation of required geographic and tabular data from various public and private sources
• Plans and proposes projects to management; creates project plans
• Performs other job responsibilities as assigned
• Manages large-scale, established projects
Qualifications:
Required:
• Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline.
• 4 years of experience in cartography, mapping, surveying, or related experience using Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) products in cartographic production, GIS or GPS analysis.
• Valid driver’s license. This position requires driving a state vehicle.
• Bachelor's Degree in a related discipline.
• 5 YEARS cartography, mapping, surveying, or related experience, using ESRI products in cartographic production, GIS or GPS analysis.
• Valid driver’s license. This position requires driving a state vehicle.
• Utilizes ArcGIS Online to create and maintain feature services and web mapping applications
• Reviews geographic data from various sources, including other state agencies, aerial imagery, existing maps, and databases
• Creates, maintains and updates GIS databases and cartographic products using the ESRI suite of ArcGIS software
• Generates reports and produces graphic products
• Develops and maintains links between attributes and other databases
• Follows documented workflows, standard operating procedures and best practices to consistently produce high-quality data with minimal errors or corrections
• Researches new software and/or techniques for improving performance or processes
• Develops custom tools and applications using Python, HTML/JavaScript/CSS, SQL and/or other coding languages
• Oversees or manages the identification, gathering and compilation of required geographic and tabular data from various public and private sources
• Plans and proposes projects to management; creates project plans
• Performs other job responsibilities as assigned
• Manages large-scale, established projects
• Program/project planning, development, and management methodologies
• GIS/GPS concepts and fundamentals
• Cartography
• Coordinate systems and map projections
• Applicable computer programming techniques and languages
• Applicable computer software applications and hardware
• Analyzing issues, facts, and available information to develop logical solutions; researching inconsistencies of facts or data; drawing correct inferences from information and making recommendations that support business decisions
• Communicating technical information effectively
• Maintaining effective working relationships with others
• Sedentary work: Lift up to 10 lbs at a time and occasionally carry files/small tools
• Sitting - prolonged periods of time
• Fingering-picking, pinching, typing; working primarily with fingers rather than whole hand
• Close Visual Acuity-work includes data/figures; view a computer screen; extensive reading
• To be selected for and continue employment in this position, the selected incumbent must maintain the security or integrity of the agency’s critical infrastructure and will be subject to regular assessments of criminal history and/or reviewed for connections to foreign adversaries.
Preferred:
• Experience with STARS II, ArcGIS, SQL, Python, FME, is preferred.
• Experience using Statewide Analysis and Reporting System II (STARS II), ESRI Experience Builder, and MS SQL are preferred.
Company:
Texas Department of Transportation maintains 80,000 miles of road for supporting aviation, rail, and public transportation. Founded in 1917, the company is headquartered in Austin, USA, with a team of 10001+ employees. The company is currently Late Stage.

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