Ardent · 5 months ago
Geospatial Scientist, Data Publishing and Cataloging
Ardent is committed to solving customers' most difficult problems while supporting the well-being and professional development of its employees. They are seeking a Geospatial Scientist, Data Publishing and Cataloging to lead data management and modernization initiatives for the Department of Homeland Security, providing expertise in geospatial data cataloging and governance.
Information Technology & Services
Responsibilities
Serve as the primary point of contact for geospatial data acquisition and quality management
Lead efforts for acquiring, validating, and integrating new geospatial datasets
Develop and enforce QA/QC protocols for data accuracy, metadata, and compliance
Manage delivery of geospatial data per Government schedules and specifications
Coordinate high availability and disaster recovery strategies for data systems
Monitor geospatial systems and implement automated backup and recovery tools
Oversee access control and Data Use Agreement (DUA) automation and compliance
Provide 24/7 on-call technical support for incidents and system issues
Maintain and publish the HIFLD Data Catalog with accurate and updated metadata
Develop and update SOPs and documentation on data management processes
Research and apply federal standards and best practices in data governance
Lead creation of proof-of-concept geospatial products using DHS or GMO platforms
Prepare white papers with recommendations for improving data processes and tools
Collaborate with stakeholders on geospatial demonstrations, briefings, and exchanges
Support software renewals, license management, and interconnectivity agreements
Qualification
Required
7+ years of demonstrated experience supporting geospatial data management and publishing for federal government programs
Deep understanding of geospatial sciences, including: Cartography and spatial visualization, GIS systems and geospatial platforms, Data symbology and standardization, Metadata development and governance
Proven ability to support or lead efforts of similar size and scope in a government setting
Strong communication and collaboration skills with experience interfacing with executive and technical stakeholders
Preferred
Experience supporting DHS or similar federal geospatial initiatives
Proficiency with platforms such as ArcGIS Enterprise, GeoPlatform.gov, Esri Geoportal Server, or similar
Familiarity with metadata standards such as FGDC and ISO 19115
Experience with geospatial interoperability frameworks and data-sharing initiatives
Graduate degree in GIS, Geospatial Science, Geography, Data Management, or a related field
Benefits
Highly competitive benefits
Professional development opportunities
Exceptional culture that embraces flexibility, innovation, collaboration, and career growth
Company
Ardent
For nearly 20 years, Ardent has served this country by delivering award-winning security and defense technology solutions.