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Geospatial Engineer
About the job Geospatial Engineer
Job Description: Geospatial Engineer
1) Geospatial Data Engineering
- Design and maintain enterprise geodatabases (file/enterprise geodatabases, feature classes, domains, subtypes, topology rules).
- Build ETL/ELT pipelines for vector, raster, and imagery using ArcGIS Data Interoperability, ArcGIS API for Python, ModelBuilder, or FME.
- Implement data quality checks, schema versioning, and metadata standards; manage coordinate systems and transformation workflows.
2) Services, Apps & Web GIS
- Publish and optimize map/feature/image services on ArcGIS Server; manage Portal for ArcGIS content, groups, and sharing models.
- Build user-facing solutions with ArcGIS Experience Builder, Web AppBuilder, Dashboards, Field Maps, Survey123, and StoryMaps.
- Develop custom web apps and widgets using ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript, ArcGIS REST API, and modern frontend frameworks.
3) Spatial Analytics & Modeling
- Perform advanced analysis in ArcGIS Pro (network, proximity, suitability, spatial statistics, 3D/Scene layers).
- Utilize GeoAnalytics, Raster/Spatial Analyst, Image Analyst, and Notebooks for large-scale processing.
- Implement repeatable geoprocessing models, notebooks, and scheduled jobs for production analytics.
4) Automation & Integration
- Automate admin and content operations with the ArcGIS API for Python (users, items, services, backups, monitoring).
- Integrate Esri services with enterprise platforms (e.g., SQL Server/PostgreSQL/PostGIS, ERP/CRM, data lakes) via REST, webhooks, FME, or custom APIs.
- Support real-time/event-driven GIS with ArcGIS GeoEvent Server, Stream services, and IoT feeds where applicable.
5) Platform Operations & Security
- Support deployment and optimization of ArcGIS Enterprise (Windows/Linux) on‑prem or in Azure/AWS; assist with Kubernetes when applicable.
- Monitor system health, caching strategies, indexing, performance tuning, and cost optimization for ArcGIS Online credits.
- Enforce governance for data access, roles/permissions, SSO/Entra ID, and security hardening aligned with organizational policies.