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Senior GIS Developer

  • Virginia, Reston

  • 06/16/2026

  • Contract

  • Active

Job Description:

  • JOB SUMMARY
    The Senior GIS Developer is responsible for designing, developing, implementing, and supporting enterprise geospatial applications, spatial databases, cloud-based GIS platforms, and location intelligence solutions.

    Key Responsibilities
    - Design, develop, implement, and support enterprise geospatial applications.
    - Design, develop, implement, and support spatial databases.
    - Design, develop, implement, and support cloud-based GIS platforms.
    - Design, develop, implement, and support location intelligence solutions.
    - Leverage geospatial analytics and AI-driven insights to solve complex business challenges.
    - Process, manage, and analyze imagery and raster datasets.
    - Develop automated geospatial workflows for imagery processing, raster analytics, and data extraction.

    Required Qualifications
    - Bachelor's degree in Geospatial Information Systems, Computer Science, Information Technology, Engineering, or related field.
    - 3–7+ years of experience developing GIS applications and geospatial solutions.
    - Experience with ESRI ArcGIS Platform (ArcGIS Enterprise, ArcGIS Online, ArcGIS Pro).
    - Experience processing, managing, and analyzing imagery and raster datasets using ArcGIS Image Analyst, Spatial Analyst, Raster Analytics, or equivalent geospatial technologies.
    - Experience developing automated geospatial workflows for imagery processing, raster analytics, and data extraction.
    - Strong programming experience in Python, JavaScript, SQL.
    - Experience with GIS APIs and frameworks: ArcGIS API for JavaScript, REST APIs, Web Services.
    - Experience with relational and spatial databases: SQL Server, PostgreSQL/PostGIS.
    - Knowledge of geospatial data formats and standards.

    Preferred Qualifications
    - Expertise in cloud technologies.
    - Expertise in modern GeoAI capabilities.

    Certifications
    - None specified.

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