Geospatial Information Systems Job Market Trends

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GIS Architect

30-60
Employers
+211%
Growth

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

Operations Technology Engineer

40-80
Employers
+106%
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 Developer

120-240
Employers
+89%
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.

Drone Pilot

40-80
Employers
+73%
Growth

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

Localization & Mapping

25-50
Employers
+45%
Growth

Refers to the processes used in robotics and autonomous systems to determine their position and create maps of their environment.

Geospatial Data

1K-2K
Employers
+38%
Growth

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

LiDAR (technology)

900-1.8K
Employers
+34%
Growth

A remote sensing technology that uses laser light to measure distances and create detailed 3D maps of environments, widely used in autonomous vehicles and geographic mapping.

GeoServer

90-180
Employers
+34%
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 Analyst

300-600
Employers
+33%
Growth

Uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to analyze spatial data, creating maps and reports to support decision-making in various fields.