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Senior GIS Specialist

Bicester
1 month ago
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Senior GIS Specialist

Location: Bicester ( 3 days per week in office, 2 days from home )

Salary : up to 40k basic plus benefits

Key Responsibilities:



Produce accurate GIS maps and plans, including land ownership, access routes, utility layouts, and supporting legal documentation.

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Source, analyse, and manage geospatial data from providers such as Land Registry, Ordnance Survey, Environment Agency, and utility companies.

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Provide GIS expertise and insights to internal teams and clients to support planning and operational decisions.

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Maintain and update mobile and web-based GIS platforms using the latest technology.

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Ensure data quality through rigorous standards and the use of bespoke geospatial databases.

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Identify, license, and integrate new data sources to enhance project outcomes.

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Manage GIS-related tasks and small projects, ensuring high standards and timely delivery.

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Estimate workloads and advise project teams on timelines and GIS requirements.

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Mentor and support junior GIS team members by providing guidance, feedback, and conducting performance reviews.

Candidate Requirements:

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Degree or postgraduate qualification in GIS, Geography, Surveying, or a related field with a GIS focus.

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Relevant experience in a GIS role, ideally within infrastructure, utilities, or energy sectors.

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Proficiency in ESRI ArcGIS for spatial data management, analysis, and mapping.

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Experience with web and mobile GIS tools such as ArcGIS Online, Enterprise, Collector, and Survey123.

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Competence in database development, integration, and geospatial data workflows.

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Strong attention to detail with a commitment to producing high-quality cartographic outputs.

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Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites as required

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