GIS Technician

Carrington West
United Kingdom
Last month
£300 – £375 pd

Salary

£300 – £375 pd

Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

GIS Technician (Contract)

Euston, London (Hybrid - 3 days onsite, 2 days remote)

£300-£375 per day (Inside IR35)

Contract until October 2026 (potential extension to December 2026)

We are seeking an experienced GIS Technician to join a dynamic team on a long-term contract based in Euston. This role offers the opportunity to work on complex geospatial projects, integrating advanced data workflows and supporting innovative spatial solutions.

Key Responsibilities

·Perform CAD to GIS data conversion and integration

·Transform and manage 3D BIM models within GIS environments

·Design and maintain robust ETL workflows using FME

·Develop and support solutions across the ESRI technology stack

·Integrate APIs and manage spatial data pipelines

·Work with coordinate systems and perform accurate spatial transformations

·Support the development of dashboards, apps, and spatial tools

Essential Requirements

·Strong experience with ETL tools (Safe FME)

·Proven expertise in the ESRI suite

·Experience with CAD to GIS conversion workflows

·Ability to integrate 3D BIM models into GIS platforms

Technical Skills & Knowledge

·ESRI technologies: ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online, Experience Builder, Dashboards

·Field applications: Survey123, Field Maps

·Scripting: Arcade, Python, JavaScript

·Database skills: SQL

·API integration experience

·CAD tools: Bentley Open Buildings Designer or Autodesk

·Strong understanding of coordinate systems and transformations

·Experience working with Ordnance Survey datasets

Working Arrangement

·Hybrid model: minimum 3 days per week onsite (Xavier House, Euston)

·Collaborative team environment with flexible remote working

Contract Details

·Initial contract through October 2026

·Potential extension to December 2026

If you're a skilled GIS professional looking to contribute to high-impact spatial projects, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to be part of a forward-thinking team delivering cutting-edge geospatial solutions

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