Job description – GIS Technician
We are looking for a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Technician to join our team based in Carlisle. You will be working alongside the Woodland Creation Manager to provide professional GIS support and IT services across the business. Pryor and Rickett offer an opportunity to be a part of a passionate and committed business that values and actively supports each team member in their role. Focused on delivering forestry advice to the highest standards, we offer a flexible approach to achieving work-life balance. The successful candidate will be self-motivated and ambitious, ready to conscientiously support the team and seek solutions to problems as they arise.
Principle Responsibilities
As a GIS Technician, you will provide GIS services and related functions, including data analysis, processing, and visualisation of project objectives in meaningful and understandable ways, such as on maps, graphs, charts, and spreadsheets. You will also undertake project work as directed by the Woodland Creation Manager.
Your day to day will include:
- Providing support in the GIS and data management for the projects across the wider Pryor and Rickett business.
- Contribute to the advancement of GIS solutions for the company.
- Provide a dedicated GIS resource across projects worked on by the company.
- Provide general IT support and services.
- Support forestry operations through in-field surveys.
Training and support will be provided to introduce the successful applicant to company systems and procedures. Further training is provided to allow the candidate to develop their role and specialisms within the business over time.
Who are we looking for?
As a GIS Technician you:
- Have experience in using GIS Software – preferably QGIS.
- Have a high level of IT competency with experience with all Microsoft Office packages.
- Can prepare maps, reports, and other relevant information to a high standard.
- Have an extremely high attention to detail, with the ability to work to tight deadlines.
- Able to communicate effectively both verbally and in written word.
- Work constructively with an experienced and dedicated team, but also be confident in working on your own.
- Are patient and able to solve problems on the fly.
- Will have a geospatial, environmental, or other land or science-based degree or proven experience in previous geospatial role.
- Programming experience (Python, SQL) would be an advantage.
- Have a clean Full UK Drivers Licence.
Location
The position will be based in our Carlisle Office. Other locations may be considered based on the right candidate.
Salary and Benefits
- Salary from £24,500+ per annum, with salary dependent upon experience.
- Permanent full time post (a minimum of 40 hours a week.
- The company operates a stakeholder pension scheme.
- Annual leave of 23 days plus bank holidays. Entitlement rises with length of service.
- The company provides up to six days for Continuous Professional Development.
- Mobile phone, laptop and other necessary tools, equipment & PPE are provided.
- A suitable vehicle is provided for business and personal use.
- Employee Welfare Plan.
- Cycle to work Scheme.
Please submit you application along with a CV to recruitment@silviculture.co.uk
Closing Date: 15th May 2023 In-person interviews from: 22nd May 2023
If you have specific questions about the role, then please contact penny@silviculture.co.uk