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The GIS Developer will design, build, and maintain the geospatial applications, web tools, and ... Design mobile data collection forms, intelligent map packages, and offline areas tailored to remote ...

... engineering and systems integration. Our tightly integrated offerings are tailored to each clients ... GIS Data Editor Location: Fort Worth, TX Contract/ Fulltime Duration: Long Term * 5 years ArcGIS ...

... developers, architects, and brands - to visualize complex information and data across every stage ... ArcGIS Maps SDK for Unreal Engine) to import, geo-reference, and integrate GIS data into real-time ...

GIS Developer

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$85 - $110/hr

The GIS Developer will design, build, and maintain the geospatial applications, web tools, and ... Design mobile data collection forms, intelligent map packages, and offline areas tailored to remote ...

The GIS Developer will design, build, and maintain the geospatial applications, web tools, and ... Design mobile data collection forms, intelligent map packages, and offline areas tailored to remote ...

Create maps, exhibits, and visualizations to support engineering, operations, and other business functions * Incorporate CAD data (e.g., AutoCAD, MicroStation) into GIS systems, ensuring proper ...

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How much do weekend gis data engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend gis data engineer in the United States is $97,747.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,500.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Gis Data Engineer vs Weekend Gis Analyst?

AspectWeekend Gis Data EngineerWeekend Gis Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's in GIS, Computer Science, or related field; experience with data engineering toolsBachelor's in GIS, Geography, or related field; proficiency in GIS software and data analysis
Work EnvironmentData pipelines, cloud platforms, database managementMap creation, spatial data analysis, report generation
Employer & Industry UsageTech firms, government agencies, environmental companies

The Weekend Gis Data Engineer focuses on building and maintaining data infrastructure, while the Weekend Gis Analyst specializes in analyzing spatial data and creating maps. Both roles require GIS knowledge but differ in technical depth and daily tasks.

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GIS Technician

GEOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGIES GROUP INC

Goldsboro, NC • Remote

$45K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Employees in this role will receive supervision and training from experienced GIS Staff. Under moderate supervision at an intermediate performance level, GIS Technicians conduct geographic information system (GIS) program activities, utilizing GIS hardware and software to produce maps, spatial databases, and thematic data (wetlands, address verification, road centerlines, historic sites, etc.)  Employees in this position will create, adjust, correct, manage, convert, and distribute base maps and thematic data. Employees will also write programs and develop user interfaces, menus, and macro-level commands to meet user needs in addition to performing simple spatial analyses and producing reports accordingly.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Experience:
• General knowledge of application of GIS data and solutions within government. The GIS Technician will assist the GTG Consulting team with the development of geographic information systems and solutions within a myriad of potential industry and government service and program applications including but not limited to: Public Safety, Planning, Engineering, Transportation, Public Works, Water Resources, Parks and Recreation, Property Management, Information Technology, Environmental Conservation, and Public Health.
• Familiarity working with GIS Data within government. Experience in working with parcel maps, orthophotos, historic data, transportation data or health data, etc. The GIS Technician will assist a GIS Project Manager with consulting project tasks including but not limited to: GIS data organization and management, GIS data creation, editing, and updating within spatial databases; producing documentation on procedures and workflows, validating GIS data for accuracy and completeness, populating, and maintaining metadata and producing maps and other GIS products using best practices. 
• Esri ArcGIS Desktop and/or Pro familiarity is required.
• Provide training, troubleshooting and database management for clients. 
• Evaluate tabular and spatial data to determine data quality. 
• Perform data migration and conversion tasks. 
• Perform GPS field data collection as needed.
• Occasional travel, as needed, may be required.
• Perform GIS spatial analysis and data manipulation.
• Work with client agencies to provide data to external users.
• Perform GIS support for projects under the direction of a Project Manager.
• Develop GIS products and maps, digitize paper maps and spatial data.
• Prepare metadata for maps, data sets, and geodatabases, manipulate, analyze and interpret data from many sources and in many formats.
• Complete projects on time, within budget and at or beyond client expectation.
Required Education:
• Bachelor’s degree in GIS or related field.
Physical Requirements:
1.  Must be able to perform the basic life operational functions of functions of stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions. 
2.  Must possess the visual acuity to prepare and work with data and figures, operate a computer terminal, do extensive reading, and use measurement devices.