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Position: GIS Analyst
Organisation: Brown & May Marine Ltd.
Salary: Commensurate of experience level
Reference: GIS501
Location: Eye, Suffolk, England
Hours: Part Time
Position type: Paid
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: Wed 21 August 13
Website: www.brownandmaymarine.com
Contact name: Rachel Simpson
Contact telephone: 01379870181
Contact email: rachel@brownmay.com

Brown & May Marine Ltd. is a leading renewable energy consultancy. We have been undertaking studies and services relating to various potential impacts on commercial fishing since 1982. These have included assessing the impacts of loss of fishing area and impacts to fish stocks resulting from offshore oil, gas and wind farm installations for environmental impact assessments supporting planning applications, compensation modelling and preparation of safety strategies. Due to our continued success in the industry Brown & May Marine Ltd. is currently looking for a GIS Analyst to join their expanding and proactive team at their office in Eye, Suffolk.

As our lead GIS Analyst, you will manage the provision of GIS data for the company. You will be responsible for the daily GIS work, data management and supervision of several GIS staff in relation to a variety of projects in the offshore renewables, sub-sea cables, oil and gas industries in the UK and Europe. You will report to our Managing Director and our Senior Fisheries Consultants dependant on the project.

Your tasks will include but not limited to: information and data collection; spatial analysis of data; production of documentation such as charts, spreadsheets and data files. Maintaining databases of fisheries statistics, fleet compositions and satellite tracking of fishing vessels in UK waters as well as survey, ecological, hydrospatial, VMS, specialised fisheries data and international base maps. You will ensure that all spatial data is collected, quality checked, structured and recorded in the relevant file geodatabase.

Skills

Degree qualified in GIS or deemed equivalent experience
Good understanding of mapping principles, coordinate systems and projections
Knowledge of Microsoft Office is essential
Excellent literacy skills
Meticulous in attention to detail
Efficient, well organized and capable of working to tight deadlines
Ability to work unsupervised
Ability to supervise
Ability to work well in a team
Excellent IT and problem solving skills
Good eye for clear and logical presentation of data

To Apply

Applicants should send a CV and covering letter quoting “GIS Analyst” in the subject line to:
Rachel Simpson
rachel@brownmay.com

The closing date for applications is 21st August 2013.
The date of the interview is provisionally set for the week commencing 27th August 2013