Job Description
This position will support the Transportation Data Equity Initiative project sponsored by the USDOT program for the Taskar Center for Accessibility (TCAT). This innovative data infrastructure project with a broad partnership among state departments of transportation transportation service providers industry and community partners seeks to enable mobility equity by creating an interoperable shared data infrastructure to fill in gaps in current transportation data and ultimately provide travelers needed information they can trust. Detailed accurate data about pedestrian networks travel environments (transit facilities etc.) and on-demand travel services is crucial for any trip planner trip concierge wayfinding or exploratory mobile application in particular applications and mobile experiences serving the needs of people with disabilities older adults veterans suburban and rural populations.
The GIS Data Specialist will lead the development of geospatial tools and dashboards that support TASKAR Center for Accessibility (TCAT) and the Transportation Data Exchanges public-facing and internal initiatives.
This role is central to transforming complex spatial datasets into actionable insights through interactive web applications. The specialist will architect and implement tools such as the Safe Routes to School prioritization platform ADA Transition Plan dashboards and internal data-sharing interfaces all built on top of the Transportation Data Exchange. The position bridges geospatial analysis full-stack web development and participatory design to ensure tools are technically robust and community-responsive. This position reports to a Technical Applications Engineer.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Web GIS Tool Development
Design and build interactive geospatial dashboards and decision-support tools (eg. Safe Routes to school ADA Transition Plan)
Data Integration & Standardization
Ingest Clean and harmonize spatial datasets from transit agencies DOTs and community sources.
Develop workflows to transform unstructured and semi-structured data from the web into standards-based formats.
Programming with Scala Node js
Technical Architecture
Architect scalable secure and maintainable web stack infrastructure for Observatory tools.
Develop interfaces for internal and external customers to vet edit and save mobility data.
Web Development: React Angular Cue Node Ux Design
Stakeholder Collaboration
Work with planners advocates and community members to ensure tools reflect lived experience and policy needs.
Interfaces and External Tooling
Develop data-sharing interfaces for staff and partners including in-browser data exploration and export features.
Evaluate and develop data management solutions.
Data Management for: SQL NoSQL (MySQL or PostgreSQL or SQL Server or DB2); NoSQL (memcache Redis Elasticsearch).
Integrated interfaces with existing backend APIs and databases.
Documentation and Training
Create technical documentation and provide training/support for tool users and collaborators.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Computer Science Information Science or related field and at least two years of previous experience with software development in the areas of geospatial urban planning geography or related field.
Equivalent education and/or experience may substitute for minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements such as a license certification and/or registration.
Desired Qualifications
Contribute to and apply software engineering best practices in a team environment based on experience in full-stack development
Any Graduate training or Degree in GIS Data Science or Urban Informatics
Experience with open-source geospatial tools (e.g. QGIS GeoServer )
Familiarity with accessibility standards and equity-focused planning
Experience working with OpenStreetMap data and community
Strong understanding of data privacy and governance in public sector contexts
Compensation Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$84156.00 annualPay Range Maximum:
$99000.00 annualOther Compensation:
-Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position visit Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular
This is a regular positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
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Required Experience:
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