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The Great Lakes Commission, based in Ann Arbor, Michigan is looking to
fill two Open Source-heavy GIS positions. FOSS4G fluency is a must.<br>
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GIS Manager
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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager is responsible for
managing large scale projects involving the collection, analysis, and
dissemination of geospatial data for the Great Lakes – Saint Lawrence
River system. Other major duties include the management of
enterprise-level hardware and software systems to support storage and
delivery of geospatial data and oversight of design and maintenance of
databases and the development and compliance of accepted operating
standards.
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://glc.org/announce/08/04gis1.html">http://glc.org/announce/08/04gis1.html</a>
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GIS Developer
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The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Developer is responsible for
supporting large scale projects or managing small scale projects
involving the collection, analysis, and dissemination of geospatial
data within the Great Lakes – Saint Lawrence River watershed. The
incumbent’s work uses enterprise-level hardware and software systems
for storage and delivery of geospatial data. The incumbent works
extensively on database design and maintenance and product development,
in compliance with organizational standards.
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://glc.org/announce/08/04gis2.html">http://glc.org/announce/08/04gis2.html</a>
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Application Deadline: Sunday, April 27, 2008
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Email Application Materials including a cover letter, resume, and
salary requirements to: <a href="mailto:gauthier@glc.org">gauthier@glc.org</a>
(Roger Gauthier, Director, Information
Systems, Great Lakes Commission)<br>
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The Great Lakes Commission is a binational agency that promotes the
orderly, integrated and comprehensive development, use and conservation
of the water and related natural resources of the Great Lakes basin and
St. Lawrence River Basin. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.glc.org">http://www.glc.org</a><br>
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