QA Associate / GIS AnalystThis position will be responsible for ensuring the accuracy and integrity of spatial data, and delivering advanced geospatial analytics that support strategic planning, infrastructure management, and operational decision-making. This position combines GIS data stewardship with advanced spatial analysis, automation, dashboard development, and data visualization to improve business processes across Storm water management and operations.The Stormwater team recently completed a successful modernization of its GIS database structure and is now looking to bring in a more advanced GIS professional who can maximize the value of that investment. The focus has shifted from database cleanup and maintenance to advanced spatial analytics, data-driven decision-making, modeling, and visualization.This role will support critical stormwater initiatives by leveraging GIS technology, advanced analytics, and engineering data to provide meaningful insights and recommendations.
The new consultant will act as the backbone of GIS analytics efforts, helping stakeholders answer operational and infrastructure-related questions through analysis of existing data.Key areas of focus include:Advanced spatial analyticsGIS data analysis and reportingStormwater infrastructure and utility asset analysisFlood simulation and modeling3D visualization and modelingGIS dashboard developmentCAD-to-GIS integrationAsset management and infrastructure planningReal-time and ad hoc analysis requestsDay-to-day responsibilities include:Analyze existing GIS, utility, and stormwater data to answer business and engineering questions.Perform advanced spatial analysis using the Esri platform.Develop, maintain, and enhance dashboards within ArcGIS Online and related Esri tools.Support stormwater asset management initiatives.Conduct analysis on infrastructure such as drainage networks, pipes, and stormwater assets.Assist with flood modeling and simulation efforts.Integrate CAD data with GIS systems and workflows.Collaborate with Stormwater engineers, analysts, and project stakeholders.Respond to both planned and real-time analytical requests using existing GIS datasets.Identify opportunities to improve operational efficiency and return on GIS investments.Required skills and technologies (must-haves) include:5-7+ years of GIS experience.Advanced proficiency with:ArcGIS ProArcGIS OnlineEsri Enterprise SuiteEsri dashboards and reporting toolsStrong experience with spatial analytics and GIS-based data analysis.Understanding of Esri data models and GIS architecture.Experience working with utility, infrastructure, asset management, or stormwater-related datasets.Ability to independently analyze data and communicate findings.Strong problem-solving skills and ability to provide actionable recommendations.Nice-to-haves include:Stormwater, drainage, watershed, or water utility experience.Flood simulation or hydraulic/hydrologic modeling experience.CAD-GIS integration experience.3D GIS modeling and visualization.Experience with organizations such as Tarrant Regional Water District or similar municipal utility environments.Engineering-related GIS background.Experience driving ROI through geospatial analytics initiatives.Education:Bachelor's degree preferred.Undergrad degree with 5-7 years of hands-on GIS experience is preferred over a Master's degree with limited practical experience.Proven production experience and ability to deliver results outweigh educational credentials.Soft skills/team culture:Self-starter who can work independently.Productive and results-oriented.Professional, polished, and collaborative.Strong communication skills.Comfortable working in a hybrid environment.Ability to quickly understand business needs and deliver analytical insights."Classy" and professional demeanor that works well across teams.Work environment:Hybrid schedule with emphasis on productivity rather than office presence.Wednesdays are the primary onsite collaboration day with the full Stormwater team.Significant cross-functional coordination with engineering, GIS, and operational stakeholders.Interview process:Resume review by hiring team.One interview round with Annie and potentially additional Stormwater analysts/team members.Interviews targeted for the week of September 7th-10th.Team is open to creative sourcing strategies and candidates from adjacent industries with strong GIS backgrounds.Ideal candidate:A highly analytical GIS professional who can take existing stormwater and utility data and transform it into actionable intelligence through advanced spatial analytics, dashboards, modeling, and visualization. This person should be proficient across the Esri ecosystem, understand infrastructure and stormwater environments, and be capable of independently delivering insights that drive business and operational decisions.