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Interdisciplinary Data Manager/AutoCAD/GIS

Interdisciplinary (Data Manager/AutoCAD/GIS)

You must be a U.S. Citizen or U.S. National.

Pay scale & grade

GS 7 - 12

Location

3 vacancies in the following location:

Duty Location: Sacramento, California

Salary

$54,203 - $138,947 per year

Duties

The primary duties of this position are:

  • Oversees the development and maintenance of clearinghouse for RASC and E-Draws, including documentation of geospatial data following appropriate standards for that data.
  • Oversees and maintains the Regional geospatial data clearinghouse.
  • Identifies resources and funding necessary for developing and maintaining the clearinghouse, coordinates with other organizations involved in E-draws, and provides outreach to Reclamation staff, other organizations, and the public.
  • Establishes procedures, with the assistance of the Regional Surveyor, for documenting all geospatial survey and mapping data using the Federal Geographic Data Committee (FGDC) Content Standard.
  • Provides training and assistance to Regional staff in applying these standards in documenting geospatial data.
  • Develops, in collaboration with other AutoCAD/GIS professionals, geospatial data administration guidance, quality control procedures, and quality assurance actions required to support data and metadata collection efforts and ensure related legal and data standards compliance.
  • Catalogues geospatial data and other corporate databases (e.g., engineering drawings, topography, orthophotos, geologic mapping, etc.), identifying archival methods and storage locations of this data.
  • Serves as a key participant in the development, analysis, use, and evaluation of management plans, relational data bases, and computer modeling associated with the operation and maintenance (O&M) activities.
  • Researches published studies on broad and/or complex subject areas related to the Region's water service activities, synthesizes data to correlate relationships to specialized fields, such as hydrology, geography, property boundaries, and engineering.
  • Performs as a technical specialist in any one or a combination of the engineering, physical, biological, or natural resource sciences.
  • Serves as a member of interagency scientific working groups responsible for developing and implementing data management systems and data exchanges associated with multi-agency management needs.