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


Higher Level