ISCO Occupation Group 2165.3 Geographic Information Systems Specialist
From Open Risk Manual
Definition
Geographic Information Systems Specialist: Geographic information systems specialists use specialised computer systems, engineering measures, and geological concepts to process land, geographic, and geospatial information into visually detailed digital maps and geomodels of a reservoir. They convert technical information like soil density and properties into digital representations of it for the usage of engineers, governments, and stakeholders interested.
Essential Skills
- Geography
- Apply Digital Mapping
- Execute Analytical Mathematical Calculations
- Statistics
- Geological Mapping
- Surveying
- Compile Gis-Data
- Process Collected Survey Data
- Perform Surveying Calculations
- Cartography
- Use Geographic Information Systems
- Apply Statistical Analysis Techniques
- Collect Mapping Data
- Create Gis Reports
- Geographic Information Systems
- Mathematics
- Create Thematic Maps
- Geomatics
Optional Skills
- Develop Geological Databases
- Topography
- Prepare Visual Data
- Conduct Land Surveys
- Geodesy
- Perform Image Editing
- Cad Software
- Photogrammetry
- Use Cad Software
- Collect Data Using Gps
- Write Work-Related Reports
- Collect Geological Data
- Interpret Geophysical Data
- Analyse Environmental Data
- Surveying Methods
- Operate Surveying Instruments
Alternative Names
- Geographic Information Systems Expert
- Geographic Information Systems Consultant
- Gis Specialist
- Gis Mapping Technician
- Gis Mapping Assistant
- Gis Application Specialist
- Gis Data Specialist
- Geomatics Technician
- Geographic Information Systems Adviser
- Gis Analyst
- Gis Technician
- Specialist In Geographic Information Systems