Harrow Council
Junior Geographical Information Systems Officer

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The London Borough of Harrow is seeking a talented and enthusiastic Junior Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Officer to join its Digital Services team within the Resources & Innovation Directorate. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with a passion for geography, mapping, spatial data and digital technology to develop their career in a forward-thinking local authority. Working alongside experienced GIS professionals, you will help deliver innovative geospatial solutions that support Council services, improve decision-making and make a positive difference to the lives of Harrow residents.
Reporting to the Senior GIS & Addressing Officer, you will support the development, maintenance and enhancement of the Council’s GIS and address data services. You will assist with spatial data analysis, map production, address management and the delivery of a wide range of GIS projects across the organisation. The role offers exposure to exciting initiatives including digital mapping, 3D modelling, drone-related projects and the development of online GIS solutions. You will also provide support and guidance to GIS users across the Council, helping colleagues make effective use of spatial data and technology in their daily work.
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About You
The successful candidate will have:
- A degree-level qualification or relevant experience in Geography, GIS or a related field.
- Knowledge of GIS principles, spatial data and geographic analysis.
- An understanding of cartographic principles and mapping techniques.
- Experience of using GIS software, including ESRI products such as ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online.
- Awareness of geographic information organisations such as Ordnance Survey, GeoPlace and AGI.
- Good analytical skills with the ability to interpret and manage spatial and non-spatial datasets.
- A sharp eye for spatial and non spatial data accuracy
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