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Based in the United StatesFull-TimeGeospatial TechnologyPosted
  • Lead the development of geospatial software solutions, including the design and implementation of ArcGIS Pro extensions integrating machine learning models, hazard datasets, and vulnerability inventories.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on software and application development, providing technical guidance on system capabilities, requirements, and solution design.
  • Develop scripts, tools, and automation processes to optimize cartographic production, geospatial analysis, and data workflows.
  • Collaborate with data scientists, analysts, and technical teams to deliver insights and analytical products supporting critical government planning and disaster response activities.
  • Integrate internal and external data sources through APIs and other technologies to support advanced geospatial analysis and situational awareness initiatives.
  • Participate in program planning, strategy development, evaluation activities, and client engagements while ensuring successful project delivery.
  • Contribute to technical documentation, knowledge sharing, and continuous improvement initiatives across software development and geospatial operations.
Based in the United StatesFull-TimeGIS, AEC, EngineeringPosted
  • Build strong relationships with customers, account teams, and technical decision-makers by presenting, demonstrating, and supporting geospatial software solutions.
  • Act as a subject matter expert in GIS technology and AEC industry workflows, advising customers on architecture, integrations, and strategic solution design.
  • Develop and present innovative GIS strategies that align technology capabilities with customer objectives and operational challenges.
  • Lead technical discussions, workshops, demonstrations, and executive presentations for both technical and non-technical audiences.
  • Provide configuration guidance, implementation recommendations, and best practices to help customers maximize the value of GIS platforms.
  • Troubleshoot complex application deployment, system architecture, and integration challenges.
  • Share technical expertise and contribute to improving solution engineering practices.
Globally distributedContractDigital Twin ConsultancyPosted
Senior GIS Specialist
Company:Imerza
  • Lead and manage all GIS technical deliverables across multiple projects, ensuring timely, high-quality outputs.
  • Oversee the full GIS workflow, from data acquisition and processing to final integration into immersive environments.
  • Develop, implement, and enforce best-practice GIS data management policies and standardized data structures.
  • Prepare and optimise GIS datasets (vector, raster, DEM, 3D features) for ingestion into Unreal Engine.
  • Utilise Unreal Engine tools and plugins like the ArcGIS Maps SDK to integrate GIS data into real-time 3D environments.
  • Collaborate with Unreal Engine developers and 3D artists to troubleshoot geospatial integration issues.
  • Identify and implement opportunities to automate GIS-to-Unreal data pipelines.
  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior GIS team members.
Must be within 50 miles of a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officeFull-TimeGeospatialPosted
Senior GIS Specialist
Company:geocgi
  • Lead the development and implementation of enterprise GIS solutions supporting Bureau of Reclamation programs and initiatives.
  • Perform advanced spatial analysis, geoprocessing, modeling, and data interpretation to support engineering, environmental, and operational decision-making.
  • Design, develop, and maintain enterprise geodatabases, feature services, and authoritative geospatial datasets.
  • Configure, publish, and maintain web maps, web applications, dashboards, and hosted services using ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online.
  • Develop workflow automation utilizing Python, ArcGIS API for Python, ModelBuilder, and related scripting technologies.
  • Support enterprise GIS infrastructure, data management, and system integration activities.
  • Perform quality assurance and quality control of spatial datasets, cartographic products, and enterprise GIS services.
  • Provide technical leadership, mentorship, and guidance to GIS Specialists and Production Specialists.
Arlington, Virginia, United StatesFull-TimeGeospatial Information SystemsPosted
GIS Analyst
Company:Blue Raster(11-50 employees, Information Services, iOS, Mobile Apps)
  • Own the architecture of Python based data pipelines, setting standards for automation, cleaning, transformation, and analysis of geospatial datasets across projects.
  • Develop ArcGIS Online Hosted Notebooks, ArcGIS Pro Python Toolboxes, and ArcGIS Geoprocessing services to support geospatial applications and workflows
  • Lead database architecture decisions for enterprise relational and spatial systems, balancing performance, scalability, and maintainability.
  • Deliver production-quality code following professional development standards, including version control with Git and GitHub for collaboration, collaborative code review, and release management
  • Perform quality assurance and debugging of geospatial data, scripts, and services to ensure accuracy, performance, and reliability of delivered solutions
  • Give live demonstrations and presentations to clients showcasing workflows, solutions, and outcomes
  • Collaborate with clients to define project requirements, translate business needs into technical specifications, and communicate progress throughout the project lifecycle
  • Serve as technical lead on select engagements, guiding architecture and implementation approach
  • Mentor junior analysts and foster knowledge-sharing across the team
This is a fully remote opportunity available to professionals who work from home in Lumos’s current footprint.Full-TimeTelecommunicationsPosted
  • Lead a team of Fiber Management Specialists to produce, maintain, and revise mapping records.
  • Ensure the success of fiber network digitization and maintain data quality standards.
  • Advise the team on best practices for data management and workflows.
  • Develop business requirements for custom GIS applications for OSP Engineering & Construction.
  • Assign work, assess performance, and provide training and career counseling for staff.
  • Collaborate across internal teams and with external vendors to meet project goals.
100% remote or office in Kraków or Zielona GóraPolandFull-TimeGIS SoftwarePosted
  • Design, build, and evolve Python services and data-driven components for GIS applications.
  • Develop and maintain data pipelines and processing workflows for network and spatial data.
  • Model, query, and migrate application data using PostgreSQL and efficient SQL.
  • Implement geospatial capabilities and maintain integration with GIS tooling like QGIS and GeoServer.
  • Improve system performance, scalability, and observability through logging and metrics.
  • Contribute to DevOps activities, including GitLab CI and scripting.
  • Collaborate in a SAFe setup, participating in refinement, planning, and technical alignment.
PhilippinesFull-TimeGeospatial DataPosted
  • Gather requirements for, prioritize, deliver, maintain, and improve maps, layers, and dashboards as a product manager.
  • Serve as the organization's subject matter expert for GIS data to support strategic decision-making.
  • Create and maintain data documentation and manage tickets for data engineering teams.
  • Promote data literacy and self-service capabilities among stakeholders through training and support.
  • Collaborate within a centralized data team using agile methodologies including peer code reviews.
  • Partner with data engineers and scientists to shape the platform roadmap and define annual OKRs.
UkraineFull-TimeGIS, Engineering, LiDARPosted
GIS Specialist
Company:Intetics Inc.
  • Analyze LiDAR point clouds and aerial photographs.
  • Identify and verify infrastructure objects.
  • Perform measurements and data verification.
  • Work with GIS data, project databases, and engineering templates.
  • Ensure data quality according to established QA/QC procedures.
  • Report identified problems and inconsistencies in data during processing.
  • Collaborate with project managers and quality control engineers for timely task execution.
UkraineFull-TimeGIS, EngineeringPosted
GIS Engineer
Company:Intetics Inc.
  • Analyze LiDAR point clouds and imagery.
  • Identify and validate infrastructure objects.
  • Perform measurements and data verification.
  • Work with GIS datasets, project databases, and engineering templates.
  • Ensure data quality by following established QA/QC procedures.
  • Report data issues and inconsistencies identified during processing.
  • Collaborate with project managers and QA engineers to ensure timely delivery.
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Why Remote GIS Jobs Are Best Found Through Our Platform

Imagine waking up in your favorite city, brewing a fresh cup of coffee, and opening your laptop to help urban planners optimize public transit or track global deforestation—all from your home office. The traditional image of a GIS specialist tethered to a high-end workstation in a windowless government building is fading. Today, the expansion of cloud computing and spatial data science has opened a vast world of remote GIS employment, allowing professionals to map the world without being restricted by geography.

Global GIS Remote Career Opportunities

The rise of remote GIS work has transformed the geospatial industry from a localized service into a globalized talent market. Whether you are a cartographer or a spatial data engineer, finding remote GIS job opportunities means you can work for tech giants in Silicon Valley, environmental NGOs in Europe, or engineering firms in Australia from anywhere with a stable internet connection. These roles rely on cloud-based infrastructure to process massive datasets, ensuring that collaboration remains seamless regardless of time zones.

Common Roles and Required Skills

Finding success in a remote GIS career requires a blend of traditional geography knowledge and modern technical proficiency. Companies hiring for remote GIS jobs usually look for candidates who can manage their own workflows and troubleshoot software issues independently. Common roles include:

  • GIS Analysts who perform spatial queries and maintain databases using ArcGIS Online or Pro;
  • GIS Developers who build custom web mapping applications using Python, JavaScript, and APIs;
  • Spatial Data Scientists who use machine learning to predict geographic trends;
  • Cartographers focused on high-quality data visualization and atlas production.

Proficiency in Python is often the "golden ticket" for remote work, as it allows for the automation of tasks that would otherwise require manual intervention on a server. Familiarity with cloud environments like AWS or Google Earth Engine is also increasingly vital for those seeking a GIS career remote.

How to Find and Apply for Your Next Role

Navigating the market for GIS jobs remote requires a strategic approach to digital networking and personal branding. Because your employer cannot see you in person, your digital footprint acts as your primary resume. To stand out in the competitive field of remote GIS employment, consider these steps:

  • Build a digital portfolio using GitHub or a personal website to showcase interactive maps;
  • Optimize your LinkedIn profile with keywords like "ArcGIS" and "Python GIS";
  • Join professional communities such as the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA);
  • Set up alerts on specialized job boards and follow industry leaders on social media.

By following these steps, you demonstrate a proactive approach to the evolving job market. This level of digital literacy is often exactly what recruiters look for when vetting candidates for remote positions.

Salary and Contract Expectations

One of the biggest advantages of working in GIS remote jobs is the ability to decouple your earnings from the local cost of living. While salaries vary based on experience, a remote spatial analyst can expect competitive compensation that reflects the global nature of the industry. Many remote roles are offered as full-time employment with benefits, while others are structured as contractor positions. When negotiating, always research the industry standard for your specific niche and highlight your ability to manage data security in a home environment.

Best Practices for Remote GIS Work

Succeeding in a remote setup involves more than just technical skill; it requires a disciplined approach to communication and data management. Working with large raster files or complex vector databases over a VPN can be challenging, so many professionals adopt "offline-first" workflows or use remote desktop protocols. Security is also paramount, as geospatial data often contains sensitive infrastructure or personal privacy information. Building a successful GIS remote work routine means setting clear boundaries and utilizing project management tools like Jira or Slack.

Your Path to a Geospatial Career Without Borders

The journey toward finding the perfect remote GIS jobs begins with a single step: proving you have the skills to work independently. Start by auditing your current portfolio to ensure it reflects your ability to handle modern, cloud-based tools. Then, reach out to your network and explore the latest listings to see where your expertise is needed most. If you are ready to take control of your work-life balance and explore the world of remote employment, now is the time to update your credentials and apply for those roles that allow you to map the future from any coordinate on the planet.

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