GIS Technician - Moors for the Future Partnership
Peak District National Park Authority
GIS Technician - Moors for the Future Partnership
Edale, Hope Valley
£28,142 to £29,540 per annum
We are looking for a talented individual who can work as part of a small team to manage and maintain the organisation’s GIS applications and the associated storage and management of spatial data across our programme of works.
This is a fixed-term post until 31st March 2026, which we anticipate will be extended.
You will work alongside the Senior GIS Officer and other team members to provide a support function to the rest of the team, including technical training and technical support. Our ideal candidate will have experience of using GIS mapping software, remote sensing techniques, spatial analysis and data management. Ideally, you’ll have experience of working in a project environment and working in a collaborative way with a range of stakeholders.
Highly motivated and with a professional attitude, you’ll have excellent communication skills and be a team player with a collaborative approach to problem-solving.
This is an excellent opportunity to help shape the future of the award-winning Moors for the Future Partnership. The role offers you the opportunity to work as part of a team, making a real difference to the Peak District and South Pennine uplands – and beyond. More details can be found on our website: www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk
Further information:
If you have any questions about the role, please contact Jonathan Moore. No agencies at this time, please.
Flexible Working:
You will be based at the Moorland Centre, within the beautiful village of Edale. Hybrid working is available, subject to agreement. For information on flexible working options, please contact us.
Provisional interview date week commencing 27th October and/or 3rd November.
About Peak District National Park Authority
We are responsible for looking after a designated area of land, the Peak District National Park, which is 555 square miles (1,438 square kilometres) in size, and covers parts of the counties of Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, and Cheshire.
Our purpose is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the Peak District, and promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the Peak District's special qualities.
We are responsible for looking after a designated area of land, the Peak District National Park, which is 555 square miles (1,438 square kilometres) in size, and covers parts of the counties of Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, and Cheshire.Our purpose is to conserve and enhance the natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage of the Peak District, and promote opportunities for the understanding and enjoyment of the Peak District's special qualities.
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