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IT GIS Application Developer III
Denver Water
Denver, CO

Job Opening:    IT GIS Application Developer III
Department:    Information Technology
Hiring range:    $5,086 to $6,484 monthly
Closing Date:    2/15/2012 11:55 pm

Job Details:    Denver Water is soliciting interest for an IT Application Developer III in its Information Technology Division. Under direction, this position will be responsible for participating in the development, maintenance, enhancement and deployment into production of Geographic Information Technology (GIT) applications. The successful candidate will be responsible for the following duties:  Continue reading »

 

Applications Developer / Software Engineer
Ocean Imaging Corporation
Littleton, CO

Ocean Imaging Corp.www.oceani.com, www.seaviewfishing.com – is looking for an Applications Developer/Software Engineer to add to our expanding Littleton, CO office.  The person will be involved in different projects and should thus have versatile skills.  General duties will involve the incorporation of newly developed multispectral detection algorithms for such applications as oil spill mapping and vegetation substrate identification into an existing Ocean Imaging application.  Continued development of OI’s Java-based SeaView fishing support software will also be one of the person’s core responsibilities.  Initial SeaView development tasks will include the porting of SeaView from the PC-Windows platform to the Apple/Mac platform and the development of a reduced function SeaView “app” for iPad and Android mobile platforms.  This position is best suited for an innovative, creative and smart-thinking person who is a skilled programmer, but also will enjoy developing new remote sensing applications and using RS technologies in unique situations. Continue reading »

 

ASPRS offers certification in GIS, Remote Sensing, and Photogrammetry,
in six categories!

ASPRS was the first professional organization to offer certification in these disciplines, and its certification program is the most robust.  The exams are difficult, and you need to know your stuff.

For more information, see http://www.asprs.org/Certification-Program

 

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