GIS Geodatabase Engineer

Quantico, VA
Full Time
Experienced
GIS Geodatabase Engineer (Marine Corps Intelligence Activity)
Managing large datasets and maintaining secure systems is not just routine, but is mission-critical to the delivery of reliable intelligence supporting policymakers and troops across Combatant Commands.
As a GIS Geodatabase Engineer, you will be joining XTS’s mission-ready, efficient, and collaborative team supporting the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA). In this role, you will be working with Geospatial Support Services (GSS) technology, demonstrating your hybrid programming expertise and geospatial specialization to work within enterprise-scale geodatabases; automating database processes, conducting advanced spatial data modeling, and focusing on the hardening of the agency’s security processes, which altogether create an efficient, actionable intelligence database for precise decision-making and reliable product development.

Required Skills and Qualifications
To be considered for this role, the desired candidate must possess:
  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field and 12 years of relevant professional experience
    • 6 years of professional experience should include consistent familiarity with ESRI software
  • Department of Defense’s Cyber Workforce Framework qualification
  • Relevant Database Administrator certification (e.g. MSSQL, PostgreSQL)
  • ESRI Enterprise Geodata Management Professional certification
The desired candidate must also demonstrate:
  • Senior-level expertise in the design, implementation, security, and management of enterprise-scale geodatabases
    • This includes being a subject matter expert in ESRI geodatabase technology
  • Possession of strong Database Administrator proficiency in platforms like PostgreSQL and SQL Server
  • Senior-level Python and SQL proficiency to conduct automation of database processes, advanced spatial data modeling, performance optimization, and implementing robust backup and recovery procedures

Share your talents and expertise in service of our national security and operations by applying today and send your resume directly to Alejandro Molina: [email protected]

*This position is contingent on contract award*

As a veteran-owned company, XTS is unwaveringly committed to the success and well-being of our employees, as much as our clients. As part of that commitment to fostering an environment where no one is left behind, XTS offers a generous, comprehensive benefits package and development opportunities. Our benefits include coveted healthcare coverage plans, along with dental and vision coverage, paid time off (PTO), and a 401K plan with employer matching. Developing our employees in a rapidly evolving world or emerging technologies remains a priority for XTS, therefore we are committed to providing employees with tools and opportunities to stay ahead. We are also proud to offer our GeoAI scholarship to help our employees further develop their skills and expertise. At XTS, we take pride in delivering elite workforces to the Intelligence Community, making a real-world impact on critical missions. Join us and experience a company that invests in your success and professional growth.

 
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