
GIS Cadastralist
Pinellas County Government, Clearwater, FL, United States
Location: 315 Court Street, Clearwater, FL 33756
Schedule: Remote work, available up to 2 days per week, consideration begins at 6 months of continuous employment and is based on many factors.
Pinellas County Property Appraiser Mike Twitty and his staff are dedicated to producing a fair and equitable tax roll while providing courteous, knowledgeable, and efficient customer service.
The Pinellas County Property Appraiser’s Office is seeking a mapping and GIS specialist. This entry level position has a salary starting at $52,249.60 annually. As a member of our working team, you will occupy a position offering a unique challenge. You are, in effect, working both for your neighbors and yourself while constantly improving your community.
This is the Property Appraiser’s Office (PAO) entry level work of routine technical difficulty in the area of cartography and mapping to collect and maintain property and cartographic data essential to the compilation of maps and databases used for property appraisal purposes. Work involves entering, editing, and correction of parcel (cadastral) data within the Geographic Information System (GIS), and the use of peripheral software and equipment as required. The incumbent will have limited access to the internal system operation and will be under complete supervision, working closely with senior mapping staff, who provide training and direction. The incumbent reports to a supervisor or designee.
What Would you Do?
Reads and interprets simple lot/block and metes and bounds descriptions
Researches deeds and legal descriptions to clarify data; notes discrepancies in various mapping data and recommends corrective action
Conducts limited abstract searches and assists in the preparation of proper legal descriptions of the various parcels involved using information technology
Performs the splits, combinations, additions, and deletions of parcels and effects changes to property ownership maps using an in-house automated information system
Uses ArcGIS software editing tools to perform map edits and maintain parcel and ownership data
Furnishes basic information concerning property descriptions to citizen inquiries
Checks records for possible errors and brings same to attention of supervisor
Aids all property appraiser staff, the public, the private sector and various governmental agencies in reference to metes & bounds property identification, metes & bounds splits, lot & block splits, property size/boundary research, and property title research as it relates to the accuracy of the tax roll
Performs related work as assigned or required
What Do you Have to Have?
4 years of experience in cadastral (parcel) mapping, or in supporting geographic information systems by producing graphics, mapping or related support; or
Associate degree or technical diploma in surveying, engineering, cartography, geography, or computer science or a related field and 2 years’ experience as described above; or
Bachelor’s degree in surveying, engineering, cartography, geography, or computer science or a related field
An equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience
May be required to take a test
Availability to be assigned a variety of work schedules including compulsory work periods in special, emergency, and/or disaster situations
Highly Desirable
Experience with editing data with ESRI ArcGIS software
Understanding of GIS industry concepts, methods and procedures in Cadastral mapping
Title research and/or Survey experience and the ability to read and interpret legal descriptions on various legal documents including deeds, plats and surveys
Experience using the Public Land Survey System as it relates to real property in Florida
Excellent business/professional writing skills
Punctual, dependable with a positive attitude
Willingness to obtain the designation of Certified Cadastralist of Florida
Experience using geometry and trigonometry
Our benefits rank among the top in the area!
Looking for a strong retirement? We have you covered as members of the Florida Retirement System (FRS) with investment and pension options.
We have deferred compensation programs and wellness centers to name a few perks. Check out these and more!
Please review the full classification description with the Physical/Mental Demands, Working Conditions, and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities at the below link.
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Schedule: Remote work, available up to 2 days per week, consideration begins at 6 months of continuous employment and is based on many factors.
Pinellas County Property Appraiser Mike Twitty and his staff are dedicated to producing a fair and equitable tax roll while providing courteous, knowledgeable, and efficient customer service.
The Pinellas County Property Appraiser’s Office is seeking a mapping and GIS specialist. This entry level position has a salary starting at $52,249.60 annually. As a member of our working team, you will occupy a position offering a unique challenge. You are, in effect, working both for your neighbors and yourself while constantly improving your community.
This is the Property Appraiser’s Office (PAO) entry level work of routine technical difficulty in the area of cartography and mapping to collect and maintain property and cartographic data essential to the compilation of maps and databases used for property appraisal purposes. Work involves entering, editing, and correction of parcel (cadastral) data within the Geographic Information System (GIS), and the use of peripheral software and equipment as required. The incumbent will have limited access to the internal system operation and will be under complete supervision, working closely with senior mapping staff, who provide training and direction. The incumbent reports to a supervisor or designee.
What Would you Do?
Reads and interprets simple lot/block and metes and bounds descriptions
Researches deeds and legal descriptions to clarify data; notes discrepancies in various mapping data and recommends corrective action
Conducts limited abstract searches and assists in the preparation of proper legal descriptions of the various parcels involved using information technology
Performs the splits, combinations, additions, and deletions of parcels and effects changes to property ownership maps using an in-house automated information system
Uses ArcGIS software editing tools to perform map edits and maintain parcel and ownership data
Furnishes basic information concerning property descriptions to citizen inquiries
Checks records for possible errors and brings same to attention of supervisor
Aids all property appraiser staff, the public, the private sector and various governmental agencies in reference to metes & bounds property identification, metes & bounds splits, lot & block splits, property size/boundary research, and property title research as it relates to the accuracy of the tax roll
Performs related work as assigned or required
What Do you Have to Have?
4 years of experience in cadastral (parcel) mapping, or in supporting geographic information systems by producing graphics, mapping or related support; or
Associate degree or technical diploma in surveying, engineering, cartography, geography, or computer science or a related field and 2 years’ experience as described above; or
Bachelor’s degree in surveying, engineering, cartography, geography, or computer science or a related field
An equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience
May be required to take a test
Availability to be assigned a variety of work schedules including compulsory work periods in special, emergency, and/or disaster situations
Highly Desirable
Experience with editing data with ESRI ArcGIS software
Understanding of GIS industry concepts, methods and procedures in Cadastral mapping
Title research and/or Survey experience and the ability to read and interpret legal descriptions on various legal documents including deeds, plats and surveys
Experience using the Public Land Survey System as it relates to real property in Florida
Excellent business/professional writing skills
Punctual, dependable with a positive attitude
Willingness to obtain the designation of Certified Cadastralist of Florida
Experience using geometry and trigonometry
Our benefits rank among the top in the area!
Looking for a strong retirement? We have you covered as members of the Florida Retirement System (FRS) with investment and pension options.
We have deferred compensation programs and wellness centers to name a few perks. Check out these and more!
Please review the full classification description with the Physical/Mental Demands, Working Conditions, and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities at the below link.
#J-18808-Ljbffr