Planner/Geographical Systems Information (GIS) Analyst- Closes 05/15/2026
Siletz Tribal Gaming CommissionAbout the role
Description
Description
Opening Date: May 1, 2026
Closing Date: May 15 , 2026
Job Title: Planner/Geographical Systems Information (GIS) Analyst
Salary/Wage: $32.73/hr
Tribal Level TL 120
Location: Siletz, OR
Classification: Full-time, Non-Exempt
Job Posting Number: 4137369
INTRODUCTION:
The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst/Planner is responsible for managing projects involving the collection, analysis, and dissemination of geospatial data. The GIS Analyst will serve as the central point of contact for all GIS related activities for all Tribal departments. Other major duties include the management of enterprise-level hardware and software systems to support storage and delivery of geospatial data, oversight of design and maintenance of databases, the development and compliance of accepted GIS operating standards. Acts as the Tribe’s expert on geospatial matters by planning, designing, administering, implementing, and maintaining the operation of the Tribe’s Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in all phases (collection, coordination, maintenance, management, and knowledgeable application of all GIS system aspects).
DUTIES:
- Has primary responsibility for the development and maintenance of the Tribal GIS system.
- Provides mapping and GIS support to all Tribal programs, including Planning, Natural Resources, Housing, Emergency Planning, and other programs.
- Gathers and maintains information on all Tribal land holdings, including tax lot maps, aerial photos, legal descriptions, property boundary surveys, acreage, historic and present uses, significant natural and man-made features, etc.
- Maintains all information in a comprehensive database.
- Develops appropriate base layers as needed.
- Develops and maintains metadata files and data indexes and dictionaries for all GIS databases.
- Obtains digitized map data from various government and private entities covering areas of interest to the Tribe.
- Digitizes data from other sources, including maps and aerial photos.
- Collects raw field data for input into GIS system using GPS receivers.
- Applies differential correction to data as necessary.
- Field data collection may occasionally involve working on brush-covered land and sloped timberland (i.e., mapping planned timber sales).
- Performs regular, periodic file maintenance and data backup.
- Performs other related duties as assigned by the Tribal Planner.
- Provides mapping and GIS support to all Tribal programs, including Planning, Natural Resources and other programs.
- Gathers and maintains information on all Tribal land holdings, including tax lot maps, aerial photos, legal descriptions, property boundary surveys, acreage, historic and present uses, significant natural and man-made features, etc.
- Maintains all information in a comprehensive database.
- Develops appropriate base layers as needed.
- Develops and maintains metadata files and data indexes and dictionaries for all GIS databases.
- Obtains digitized map data from various government and private entities covering areas of interest to the Tribe.
- Digitizes data from other sources, including maps and aerial photos.
- Performs regular, periodic geodatabase, file maintenance, and data backup. Performs other related duties as assigned by the Tribal Planner.
Requirements
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor of Science degree in Geography, Cartography, Land Use Planning, Natural Resources or Earth Sciences and one year experience in GIS activities related to natural resource management, remote sensing, or land use planning, - OR - an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Knowledge of:
- The principles, practices and techniques of GIS and computer aided mapping in order to independently perform the intricate data gathering, input, retrieval, manipulation, and presentation duties of the position.
- GIS concepts and fundamentals, including the ability to develop, organizes, document, maintain, store, retrieve and manipulate GIS digital data to meet the needs of various Tribal programs. Must have the ability to develop high quality finished maps suitable for public display and use in publications and other printed materials.
Experience in:
- The use of GPS receivers and differential correction of data in order to collect raw field data and input it into the GIS system. The willingness to occasionally work on vegetated slopes to collect the necessary raw field data (less than 5% of the incumbent’s time). <
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