Senior Geomatics Project Officer: Archaeology Field & GIS in Oxford

Senior Geomatics Project Officer: Archaeology Field & GIS in Oxford

Oxford Full-Time 36837 - 42640 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Oxford Archaeology

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Manage spatial data workflows and assist in organizing survey teams for various projects.
  • Company: Oxford Archaeology is a leading archaeological practice based in Oxford.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary of £36,837 to £42,640 and generous leave.
  • Other info: This role is based in Oxford and offers opportunities for career growth.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team focused on innovative geomatics applications in archaeology.
  • Qualifications: Extensive experience in GIS, spatial analysis, and GNSS systems is required.

The predicted salary is between 36837 - 42640 £ per year.

Oxford Archaeology is looking for a Geomatics Project Officer in Oxford, requiring extensive experience in geomatics for a variety of projects. Key skills include GIS, spatial analysis, and proficiency with GNSS systems and survey techniques.

The role offers a competitive salary range of £36,837 to £42,640, generous leave, opportunities for career growth, and a pension scheme with employer contributions.

The ideal candidate will also assist in organizing survey teams and manage spatial data workflows effectively.

Senior Geomatics Project Officer: Archaeology Field & GIS in Oxford employer: Oxford Archaeology

Oxford Archaeology provides a unique opportunity to work on diverse archaeological projects. Employees benefit from a pension scheme with employer contributions and generous leave. The team is dedicated to advancing the field of archaeology through innovative geomatics techniques.

Oxford Archaeology

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Oxford Archaeology Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Senior Geomatics Project Officer: Archaeology Field & GIS in Oxford

GIS
Spatial Analysis
GNSS Systems
Survey Techniques
Data Workflow Management
Project Management
Team Organisation