Description
Parks and open spaces are vital to a community's health. These spaces provide places for people to play, gather, grow food, learn about nature and celebrate. Citizens share these spaces with wildlife and plants. These spaces are also part of the city's infrastructure network
As the City of Edmonton grows to 2.1 million by 2050, we are looking to continually build, revitalize and innovate our open spaces and we are looking for strong GIS Field Asset Assessment Technicians to help us determine the condition of our assets and help us develop strategic renewal requirements for our Open Spaces
This position combines technology, the outdoors and learning the City of Edmonton from the inside out! As a GIS Field Asset Assessment Technician you will collect field data and asset conditions throughout the city. In addition, successful candidates for this position may be available for recall
What will you do?
- Use GPS/GNSS technology, collect location, attribution and condition information on City of Edmonton assets
- Identify, categorize, and measure the extent and severity of distresses observed in accordance with established standards
- Use various software, pre-process and post-process digital information for use in the Corporate GIS system
- Collaborate with other business areas to ensure accuracy and completeness of data
- Use GeoMedia to update the data sets
- Perform preliminary QA/QC protocols, interpret results and provide corrective actions
- Perform basic technical calculations involving survey and assessment data
- Create and update support documentation and complete data quality control resolution procedures
- Report on productivity accomplishments
- Ensure all material is restocked and equipment is accounted for on a daily basis, recharged and maintained
- Work outdoors and perform a variety of physical duties in all weather conditions
- Perform other related duties as required
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