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Job Description: As a Spatial Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting conservation, landscape, and water-related projects by managing spatial data, conducting GIS analysis, and creating hydrological maps. Your role will involve integrating geospatial datasets, performing terrain and hydrological analyses, and producing high-quality spatial outputs to aid research, planning, and decision-making. Key Responsibilities: - Manage, process, and analyze geospatial datasets related to land use, conservation, terrain, and hydrology. - Conduct hydrological GIS analyses, including watershed and sub-watershed delineation, drainage network extraction, flow direction and accumulation analysis, and terrain-based assessments using DEM. - Perform spatial analyses such as overlay, buffering, proximity analysis, and zonal statistics to support project objectives. - Integrate multi-source spatial datasets (DEM, land use/land cover, protected areas, hydrography, and ancillary layers) within standardized GIS workflows. - Prepare analytical maps, thematic layers, and cartographic layouts for technical reports, proposals, and presentations. - Ensure data quality, spatial accuracy, and proper documentation while maintaining organized geospatial data repositories. Preferred Qualifications: - Masters/Bachelors degree in Geography, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Technical Skills: - Strong proficiency in ArcGIS and QGIS. - Sound understanding of map projections, coordinate systems, and spatial data models. - Experience in spatial analysis, GIS data integration, and cartographic visualization. - Minimum of two (2) years of professional experience in GIS and related geospatial fields. Additional Skills: - Ability to work independently and manage multiple GIS tasks efficiently. - Knowledge in programming languages like Python or R will be beneficial. - Strong attention to detail and documentation practices. - Good communication skills for coordination within multidisciplinary teams. Job Description: As a Spatial Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting conservation, landscape, and water-related projects by managing spatial data, conducting GIS analysis, and creating hydrological maps. Your role will involve integrating geospatial datasets, performing terrain and hydrological analyses, and producing high-quality spatial outputs to aid research, planning, and decision-making. Key Responsibilities: - Manage, process, and analyze geospatial datasets related to land use, conservation, terrain, and hydrology. - Conduct hydrological GIS analyses, including watershed and sub-watershed delineation, drainage network extraction, flow direction and accumulation analysis, and terrain-based assessments using DEM. - Perform spatial analyses such as overlay, buffering, proximity analysis, and zonal statistics to support project objectives. - Integrate multi-source spatial datasets (DEM, land use/land cover, protected areas, hydrography, and ancillary layers) within standardized GIS workflows. - Prepare analytical maps, thematic layers, and cartographic layouts for technical reports, proposals, and presentations. - Ensure data quality, spatial accuracy, and proper documentation while maintaining organized geospatial data repositories. Preferred Qualifications: - Masters/Bachelors degree in Geography, Environmental Science, or a related discipline. Technical Skills: - Strong proficiency in ArcGIS and QGIS. - Sound understanding of map projections, coordinate systems, and spatial data models. - Experience in spatial analysis, GIS data integration, and cartographic visualization. - Minimum of two (2) years of professional experience in GIS and related geospatial fields. Additional Skills: - Ability to work independently and manage multiple GIS tasks efficiently. - Knowledge in programming languages like Python or R will be beneficial. - Strong attention to detail and documentation practices. - Good communication skills for coordination within multidisciplinary teams.