Knowledge and Skills
A thorough knowledge of cartographic principles and practices in preparation of assessment maps. Skill in the use of drafting methods and equipment. Knowledge of legal property descriptions, real estate law, conveyance, recordings, assessment law and annexation procedures. Working knowledge of surveying principles and procedures. The principles, practices, trends and application of GIS technology and GIS software. Knowledge of related technologies, such as GPS and photogrammetry; programming languages used with GIS software; computer network hardware and software; principles and techniques of management and supervision, including budgeting; functions and services provided by local governments.
Abilities
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; select appropriate hardware/software and implement system enhancements; establish and implement goals and objectives on schedule and within budget; analyze, develop and implement geographic information systems; analyze and solve GIS system problems; supervise, train and evaluate the work of subordinate staff; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others and the ability to administer budgets.
Physical Abilities
The ability to work at a computer screen for extended periods of time; have rapid finger, hand and arm movement for extended periods of time; lift up to 50 lbs for short periods of time and the ability to operate a motor vehicle.
Education and Experience
A Bachelor’s degree in Geography, Planning, Computer Science, Engineering, Geographic Information Systems or related field, or experience as lead worker in Geographic Information Systems. Experience must include the use of GIS software to develop maps, perform analysis, and develop applications. Background in cartography is desirable.
Licenses and Certificates
A valid Oregon Driver’s License with an acceptable driving record.
Probationary Period
This position is based on the successful completion of a nine-month probationary period.