The Geospatial Analyst will work with a team of analysts and scientists to develop new methods for analyzing and visualizing data. They will use their skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to create maps and other visualizations that help communicate complex information. In addition, they will work with GPS data to develop new ways to track and analyze movement patterns. The Geospatial Analyst must have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as experience working with GIS software.

Geospatial Analyst Job Responsibilities

  • Conducting research and analysis on geographical data
  • Interpreting and visualizing geographical data
  • Generating maps and reports based on geographical data
  • Providing advice and recommendations on geographical data and related issues
  • Liaising with clients, stakeholders and other experts as required

Objectives

  • To provide accurate and timely geospatial analysis and support to decision makers.
  • To develop, maintain, and operate geospatial databases and systems.
  • To collect, process, and analyze geospatial data from a variety of sources.
  • To produce highquality maps, reports, and other visual products to communicate complex information in an easily understandable format.
  • To collaborate with other analysts, scientists, engineers, and planners to solve problems and support projects

Geospatial Analyst Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A geospatial analyst is someone who uses geographical information to help solve problems. They need strong analytical and problemsolving skills, as well as a good understanding of geography and computer science.