Esri

TechnicalConsultant-ArcGIS

$126–179k ~AI est. St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Senior candidates.

The Brief

“Technical Consultant- ArcGIS at Esri. Skills: Geospatial solutions, ArcGIS platform, Location intelligence. Identify geospatial solutions. Define geospatial solutions”

What You'll Achieve.

Make meaningful decisions; Bring business value

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem solvers

Eligibility Requirements

US citizenship, Active Top Secret clearance, SCI eligibility, Relocation assistance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

5+ years professional experience, Experience designing GIS systems, Experience leveraging Esri software, Experience with GIS workflow automation, US citizenship, Active Top Secret clearance, SCI eligibility, Bachelor's degree

Nice to Have

Master's degree, Programming and scripting experience, Domain experience Defense/Intelligence, CompTIA Security + certification

What You'll Do.

Identify geospatial solutions

Define geospatial solutions

Implement geospatial solutions

Solve geospatial problems

Evaluate business goals

Translate business goals

Support Defense customers

Support Intel customers

Leverage location intelligence

Certify GIS workflows

Provide platform guidance

Provide best practices

Identify location value

Drive return on investment

Recommend architectures

Prepare implementation strategies

Prepare migration strategies

Present GIS demonstrations

Collaborate with IT organizations

Align technical objectives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborative teams; Forward leaning teams; Extensive network experts

Communication Scope

Technical ideas; Customer communication

Full Job Description

Overview In this position, you will work closely with customers to help define geospatial-centric solutions and implementation of those solutions. You will solve complex geospatial problems by evaluating and translating the customer's business goals, objectives, and strategies. The contributions you make will support our Defense and Intel customers across many industries. The work you do will enable customers to make meaningful decisions by leveraging location intelligence. The teams you will work with are collaborative and forward leaning. They are problem solvers, listeners, facilitators, guides, and trusted advisers to thousands of ArcGIS users making a difference. We will benefit from the experience of working together as part of an extensive network of industry and technology experts. Esri has a Relocation Assistance Program and can provide support with relocating to the St. Louis, MO area for this position. Responsibilities Work closely with customers and partners to identify, design, and certify key GIS workflows for the ArcGIS platform Provide platform configuration guidance and best practices to customers regarding innovative solutions using Esri technology and content to help them make better decisions Identify the value of location within customer workflows and drive substantial return on their investment in Esri's enterprise platform and services Recommend relevant strategies, architectures, and solutions and work with customers to prepare implementation and migration strategies Present complex GIS technical demonstrations to various levels of staff in a diverse range of customer organizations Collaborate with customer IT organizations to align their technical objectives and business goals with Esri's technology enterprise Requirements 5+ years of professional experience in a similar position, supporting similar responsibilities Professional experience designing, implementing, and/or administrating enterprise GIS solutions/systems that leverage the ArcGI

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