Under general supervision, performs the full-range of complex, journey-level professional duties in the development, evaluation, programming, testing, implementation and maintenance of geographic information systems and applications across multiple operating platforms; designs, compiles, manages and analyzes data; troubleshoots and resolves system, network and application hardware and software problems; and perform other related work in accordance with Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
This is the second-level class in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst series. Incumbents perform work of a professional rather than technical nature, utilizing skills that require an understanding of analytical procedures and processes. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. This class is distinguished from the Principal Geographic Information Systems Analyst in that the latter requires specialized, functional or technical expertise beyond the journey level and is responsible for designing and developing more complex geographic information systems, networks and applications. Concurrently or alternatively, a Principal Geographic Information Systems Analyst may supervise subordinate GIS Analysts and serve as the GIS program coordinator for a large department.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Performs the full working range of journey-level professional support duties in developing, programming, testing, implementing and maintaining geographic information systems, networks and applications across multiple platforms.
Plans, develops and analyzes additions, changes and enhancements to geographic information systems network servers; installs and configures networked hardware and software; monitors network security and performance; identifies unauthorized access and potential security issues; implements strategy to enhance network security operations.
Plans, designs and implements relational databases; develops standards and strategies for maintaining database security; develops methodologies for importing and exporting GIS database information to and from external agencies and other County departments.
Performs database management and administration duties; manipulates relational database software; creates custom reports; creates and maintains user accounts; implements updates; performs daily backup duties.
Creates various maps, reports, charts and other materials from multiple layers of data; imports, updates and creates datasets; performs geospatial analysis; provides cartographic products.
Evaluates and tests new or enhanced geographic information system applications; installs or upgrades application software and hardware on personal computers; troubleshoots hardware, software and database related problems; performs applications testing and documentation duties.
Performs GIS applications programming duties; determines method of integrating new programming code into existing programs to meet user needs.
Installs, maintains and supports existing GIS applications; responds to client calls and requests for application programming modifications; codes, tests and de-bugs program modifications.
Writes documentation on new and enhanced application description and functional capabilities; prepares and updates user materials and procedures manuals; creates technical documentation and instructional materials to assist clients in the use of system applications.
Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of geographic information systems technology.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Note: Incumbents who, at the time that Classification Study #01-22 is adopted by the Board of Supervisors, occupy full-time Civil Service positions reclassified to this class by the study, shall be deemed to meet the requirements listed below.
Either I
Experience: Two years year as an Associate Geographic Information Systems Analyst in San Joaquin County.
Or II
Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major course work in geography, geographic information systems, computer science, information systems, economics, engineering, architecture, environmental science, mathematics, business administration, or a related field.
Experience: Three years of professional analytical computer and related systems work in a geographic information systems environment.
Substitution #1: Possession of an approved information systems technology certificate, or completion of an approved information systems training course may substitute for part or all of the required education. A list of approved certificates and/or courses shall be maintained within the Human Resources Department.
Substitution #2: Additional qualifying experience may substitute for the above required education on a year-for-year basis to a maximum of two years.
KNOWLEDGE
Operations, services and activities of geographic information systems programs; operational characteristics and capabilities of specialized geographic information systems hardware and software; geographic information system standards and conventions; a variety of programming methods and techniques; methods and techniques used in the installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of geographic information systems and network hardware and software; data conversion and implementation procedures; principles and practices of network and server administration; operational characteristics of a variety of systems, networks and associated hardware, software and related components; principles and practices of database maintenance and administration; relational database concepts; methods and techniques of using system and application design and development tools; cartographic, drafting, demographic and statistical theories, methods and standards; aerial photograph analysis concepts; methods and techniques of conducting research; methods and techniques of developing technical and training documentation; principles and practices of customer service; pertinent Federal, State and local codes, laws and regulations.
ABILITY
Provide support in the implementation and maintenance of various geographic information systems networks and applications; operate a variety of systems and equipment; create maps and charts from multiple layers of data; perform programming and analysis duties for specialized geographic information systems, networks and applications; perform network and server administration duties; troubleshoot GIS network and application problems; analyze user needs and apply GIS principles to provide technology solutions; analyze and resolve more complex technical problems using logical and methodical processes; detect, isolate and resolve system and network problems; design, implement, maintain and administer relational database management systems; convert and manipulate data; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Mobility-Frequent use of data entry devices; frequent sitting, standing or walking for long periods; occasional pushing/pulling, bending, squatting and crawling; driving; Lifting-Frequently 5-30 pounds; occasionally 70 pounds or less; Vision-Constant use of good overall vision; frequent reading/close-up work; occasional color, depth and peripheral vision; Dexterity-Frequent repetitive motion; frequent writing; frequent grasping, holding, reaching; Hearing/Talking-Frequent talking/hearing in person and on the telephone; Emotional/Psychological-Frequent decision-making and concentration; frequent public contact; occasional working alone, working nights and traveling; Environmental-Frequent exposure to noise.
San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.