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Considering the growing importance of geographic information systems, it is not surprising to find such a huge volume of GIS analyst jobs available. A GIS analyst is usually an experienced professional. The median salary of GIS analysts, according to Salary.com, is $76,174.

GIS analyst jobs include GIS coordinator jobs, GIS technician jobs, and GIS specialist jobs, among many others. Many of these positions require the same skill sets, yet they offer a broad range of salaries. Listed below are several typical GIS analyst jobs.

GIS Analyst



A GIS analyst usually works on a company’s various geographic information systems. The position requires a bachelor’s degree in GIS. Salaries for GIS analyst jobs range from $30,000 to $70,000.

GIS Manager

GIS manager positions are high-ranking GIS analyst jobs. These positions require a bachelor’s degree in GIS, geography, urban planning, information systems, or civil engineering. Salaries for GIS managers are high and can go up to $90,000.

GIS Specialist

GIS specialist positions usually require five years of experience along with a bachelor’s degree. A GIS specialist is expected to design, maintain, and develop spatial data for his or her company’s various projects.

GIS Technician

As the title suggests, the job of a GIS technician is mostly technical. The position requires a bachelor’s degree in geography, GIS, or cartography. Experience is needed in spatial analysis and mapping applications. The GIS technician also provides support to other GIS staff.

Mapping Analyst

A mapping analyst works on the production, analysis, and presentation of geographic data. This position usually requires a bachelor’s degree in a related field.

Senior GIS Developer

This is a specialized position and requires significant experience as a developer. Organizations typically prefer candidates with five years of experience. Salaries for those in senior GIS developer positions are well over $50,000.

GIS Coordinator

A GIS coordinator is usually responsible for managing GIS and/or mapping jobs for an organization. This position requires a bachelor’s degree. Salaries for GIS coordinators range from $50,000 to $60,000.

IT Director

IT directors are in charge of all computing activities, from software development to maintenance of computers. People employed as IT directors draw salaries well over $70,000.

GIS Data Steward

The job of a GIS data steward is to help the GIS data manager develop strategies and support spatial data access, integration, and management. This job requires a bachelor’s degree, usually in computer programming. The pay for GIS data steward jobs typically ranges from $60,000 to $90,000.

Conclusion

A few other GIS analyst job titles include:
  • GIS marketing manager
  • GIS IT specialist
  • Geospatial analyst
  • IMS manager
  • GIS application specialist
  • GIS production manager
  • GIS biologist
GIS analyst jobs with different titles can overlap in terms of their job responsibilities and qualifications. All of these positions require experienced candidates.

For GIS analyst jobs it is important to have good IT skills. Knowledge of GIS-specific or DBMS programs, such as MapBasic, MapXtreme, ArcIMS, ArcGIS, and MapPoint.NET, will always give you an advantage. With demand for geographic surveys and global positioning increasing every day, GIS analyst jobs are likely to be found in abundance.
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