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responsiblities involve utilizing GIS software for digitizing tasks, and efficiently managing and analyzing data in varied formats. A strong background and expertise in working with GIS software (e.g., QGIS
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contact for veterans, providing guidance, troubleshooting, and resource navigation to ensure program success and compliance with GI Bill and DoD SkillBridge requirements. Key Responsibilities: Veteran
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management, working with municipal partners, AutoCAD or GIS, stormwater practice design, multi-tasking, journal article preparation, and statistical analysis is strongly desired. You Belong Here! At NC State
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expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing and geospatial analytics, urban sustainability, green infrastructure, and/or open space. This position is 75% teaching and mentoring and 25
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Mensuration, Silviculture, Wood Products, or GIS. Must have one year of full-time work experience as a Forest Researcher, Forest Manager, Tree Breeder, Forest Data Analyst, or Forest Biometrist. Must have
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to ensure highest and best use of university resources. This department maintains campus GIS maps and building and space data; is responsible for the university’s 10-year Physical Master Plan “Framing
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, integrating architectural, space, land and infrastructure planning to ensure highest and best use of university resources. This department maintains campus GIS maps and building and space data; is responsible
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feasibility of potential food waste valorization strategies. This involves applying TEA and GIS to assess the cost-effectiveness, scalability, and market potential of converting food waste into value-added
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plans Provide technical support and expertise to staff on surveying practices, GIS applications, and related systems Collaborate with the GIS Administrator to establish objectives for system development
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Program and the GIS/AutoCAD functions for the Utilities & Engineering unit. This position plays a critical role in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of NC State’s utility infrastructure