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Geospatial Analyst

Cannabis for Conservation

Blue Lake, California

Job Type Permanent
Salary $39 - $45 per hour
Benefits Benefits included with this position are: two weeks paid vacation plus specific federal holidays; paid sick, bereavement, and maternity/paternity leave; healthcare plan reimbursement for employee and families (QSEHRA rates apply); 403(b) retirement plan;
Experience 2 - 6 years

The Geospatial Analyst will primarily be responsible for the spatial analysis, mapping, data storage, collection, and maintenance, and visualization of environmental and civil engineering projects as part of a grant focused on sediment reduction through upgrading and replacing failing culverts, ponds, bridges, and rural roads. The Geospatial Analyst will help ensure accurate and efficient planning, implementation, and monitoring of restoration projects, as well as communication of project activities and data with collaborators, funders, relevant agencies, and the public as appropriate. This work will enable our team to make data-driven decisions that best support our restoration efforts and that comply with regulatory standards and grant deliverables. Planning and monitoring data will be collected through a variety of techniques, including the use of a UAV (drone) which will have the ability to collect high resolution aerial imagery and LiDAR data. The Geospatial Analyst will then process that data into 3D maps to best inform design and restoration plans. The Geospatial Analyst will also be responsible for creating a variety of spatial datasets and projects, including survey forms used by field staff as well as maps to communicate project results or for use in the field. Other duties of the Geospatial Analyst will include managing, mapping, and spatially analyzing biological data from other environmental projects, and working with other staff to assist with maps needed for environmental education and outreach. This position will also play an important role in all organizational grants and the ideal candidate will be able to collect, convey, and analyze a variety of environmental data related to forestry, botany, wildlife, hydrology, soils, roads, and civil infrastructure throughout the state.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, please go to www.cannabisforconservation.org/careers for more information.

Application opens May 15, 2025, and review will begin May 21, 2025

When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on Conservation Job Board.

Category General / Stewardship
Tags GIS, Environmental Planning