GIS Analyst for Climate Resilience

21 days ago

New York, New York, United States

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Job Description

New York University is hiring a part-time GIS Analyst for Climate Resilience. The role involves gathering flood event data, maintaining documentation, formatting spatial datasets, and performing quality control. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in GIS, Environmental Science, or related fields, with proficiency in GIS software and experience with satellite imagery. Strong analytical and collaborative skills are essential for this position.
Job Summary

We are seeking a talented Associate Research Scientist to work with our team of climate modelers and researchers. The successful candidate will have expertise in GIS, data science, and environmental science.
Responsibilities

• The ideal candidate will gather flood event data focused on urban catchments from diverse sources.
• Maintain proper documentation of data sources, including metadata, licensing, and accessibility constraints.
• Clip, reproject, and format spatial datasets to align with the study area and modeling results.
• Convert data into required formats (e.g., GeoTIFF, shapefiles, CSV) for analysis.
• Perform quality control to detect inconsistencies or gaps in the datasets.
• Provide necessary support to the team in developing a reproducible workflow for processing satellite imagery.
• Compile a structured report summarizing the data collection, processing workflow, and validation outcomes.
Qualifications*
• Pursuing or holding a Bachelor's degree in GIS, Environmental Science, Data Science, Computer Science, or a related field.
• Demonstrated proficiency in GIS software platforms, particularly QGIS and ArcGIS, with hands-on project experience.
• Experience in working with satellite imagery datasets and proven experience in data retrieval methodologies.
• Excellence in analytical thinking with meticulous attention to detail and quality control.
• Proven ability to synthesize complex technical information and create clear, comprehensive documentation.
• Strong collaborative skills and ability to work effectively within a technical team environment.

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