LPC seeks a Data and GIS Analyst to join our team. The Analyst plays a critical role at LPC in providing spatial data analysis, designing digital maps, maintaining the agency’s publicly accessible geospatial databases, and serving as LPC’s Open Data Coordinator. The Data Analyst is responsible for oversight of all Research Department geospatial and non-geospatial databases and will also work closely with staff from multiple departments on a variety of agency initiatives and special projects, and has the opportunity to participate in and lead initiatives in cross-department and agency-wide projects. The ideal candidate has strong GIS and database experience, strong technical experience with the Esri desktop suite, experience using land use datasets and an interest in New York City architecture and historic preservation. Check out the job posting here: https://lnkd.in/e7gHRRbW
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