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Our client is seeking a skilled GIS Systems Analyst for a 12 month contract to drive a variety of high-impact IT assignments across their Power, Water, and Drainage business units. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in upcoming application-focused initiatives, primarily centering on critical software upgrades and new installations.
Job Responsibility
Upgrading existing ArcGIS Enterprise implementations to ensure optimal performance
Installing and configuring new ArcGIS Enterprise implementations from the ground up
Diagnosing and resolving complex application, code, or web server issues
Delivering positive customer service experiences to internal and external stakeholders
Requirements
Completion of a 4-year Computer Science or Engineering degree, or a 2-year Computer Engineering / System Technology diploma
Minimum of 5 years of professional experience implementing and/or administering ArcGIS Enterprise
Extensive experience with ESRI Utility Network and Esri Field Maps
Proficient with SQL Server and SSMS, alongside the ability to debug and troubleshoot Python/Powershell applications
Proven success with end-to-end troubleshooting across front-end, API, database, and infrastructure layers
Strong communication and coordination skills, with the ability to work independently under general direction
Nice to have
Experience with the JAMS Job Scheduling solution
What we offer
High-Impact Projects: Play a key role in major 2026–2027 IT initiatives across critical utility business units
Diverse Tech Environment: Gain exposure to large-scale application upgrades and cutting-edge software installations
Collaborative Culture: Work with a forward-thinking team dedicated to innovation and positive customer service experiences
Autonomy: Enjoy a work environment that values independent execution alongside structured directional support