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Job Opening for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager

The South Cook County Mosquito Abatement District is seeking a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Manager.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Possess and maintain state Applicator and Operator licensing for mosquito control.
  • Knowledge of applicable state and federal pesticide regulations.
  • Familiarity with mosquito control practices including ULV adulticide application and various larvicide formulation application.
  • Supervisory experience (Seasonal Workers).
  • ArcGIS and Sentinel GIS skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, particularly as related to training subordinates.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Coordinate District’s ArcGIS data management program
    • Maintain maps to reflect changes to streets and alleys, and other features essential to operations.
    • Maintain regular backups of system data.
    • Produce printed maps as needed.
    • Keep Director, Operations Superintendent and other SCCMAD staff informed of changes and new developments.
  2. Coordinate Districts Sentinel GIS data management program:,/li>
    • Maintain mapped databases, Storm Drain, Larviciding, and Adulticiding modules to reflect changes to larval production sites, no-spray areas, nature preserves, and other features essential to operations.
    • Update employee list as needed.
    • Update insecticide list as needed.
    • Make changes to treatment attribute tables as needed to reflect appropriate application rates for inventory reports.
    • Produce Adulticiding maps and reports the morning after applications by PDF on shared drive.
    • Produce other maps and reports as needed either printed or emailed PDF’s.
    • Update Sentinel Training Manual as needed.
  3. Supervise daily activities of seasonal staff:
    • Provide regular feedback to Operations Superintendent and Field/Assistant Supervisor and Director regarding evaluation of work performed by seasonal staff.
    • Backup to Operations Superintendent in providing daily assignments to, and evaluating daily work of summer field staff.
    • Assist in training seasonal staff.
  4. Field Communication Equipment:
    • Manage and monitor field communications equipment. (SCCMAD supplied cell phones).
    • Manage and monitor vehicle GIS tracking system.
    • Manage and maintain field tablet computers for use with Sentinel.
    • Inform Operations Superintendent of field tablet computer maintenance needs.
  5. Coordinate special projects including: identification and treatment of neglected swimming pools; catch basin control protocol evaluations; survey/mapping of new larval habitats.
  6. Perform additional duties as assigned.

SALARY: Determined by the Board of Trustees

An Equal Employment Opportunity