Geospatial Information Systems Job Market Trends

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GIS Architect

30-60
Employers
+306%
Growth

Designs and oversees the implementation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), ensuring they meet spatial data and analysis needs.

Drone Pilot

80-160
Employers
+140%
Growth

Operates unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) for various applications, including aerial photography, surveying, and inspections.

Operations Technology Engineer

50-100
Employers
+129%
Growth

Focuses on the integration and implementation of technological solutions to improve operational processes. Critical in enhancing efficiency and productivity in industrial and manufacturing settings.

GIS Engineer

80-160
Employers
+91%
Growth

Specializes in Geographic Information Systems, utilizing spatial data to create, analyze, and manage digital maps and databases. Key to urban planning, environmental monitoring, and resource management.

Survey Assistant

40-80
Employers
+79%
Growth

Responsible for aiding in the collection and analysis of data gathered through field surveys. Supports the survey team by conducting various administrative and logistical tasks to ensure the smooth execution of survey projects.

GIS Developer

100-200
Employers
+77%
Growth

A professional who utilizes geographic information systems to design and implement spatial data solutions and applications. This role often involves programming, data analysis, and visualization of geographic data.

GeoServer

120-240
Employers
+69%
Growth

An open-source server for sharing geospatial data, supporting various data sources and formats. Used extensively in geographical information systems for map production and spatial analysis.

GIS Consultant

40-80
Employers
+67%
Growth

Specializes in the use and analysis of geographic information systems to support decision-making processes. Provides expertise on spatial data management and digital mapping solutions.

Geospatial Data

1K-2K
Employers
+61%
Growth

Data that includes geographic information, often used in mapping, analysis, and decision-making in fields such as urban planning and environmental management.