Seneca Resources Company, LLC · 3 days ago
Sr. GIS Systems Analyst
Seneca Resources is a staffing and consulting firm seeking a highly skilled Senior GIS Analyst / GIS Engineer to support large-scale telecommunications and data network infrastructure initiatives for a public sector client. This role focuses on GIS data migration, infrastructure mapping, spatial analysis, and GIS application support for complex Outside Plant (OSP) and Inside Plant (ISP) environments.
Oil & Energy
Responsibilities
Perform data conversion and migration for telecommunications and data network infrastructure systems
Migrate, maintain, and validate data for underground and aerial assets, including manholes, vaults, poles, towers, buildings, trenches, conduits, and service boxes
Build and manage GIS data for: Outside Plant (OSP): fiber cables, inner ducts, cable splices Inside Plant (ISP): fiber cables, risers, floor plans, room layouts, cabinets, relay racks, and equipment elevations
Manage network equipment connectivity and Circuit Layout Records (CLR) data
Review, generate, revise, and update land and infrastructure maps using GIS platforms
Compile and analyze geospatial data from multiple sources, including field observations, satellite imagery, aerial photography, and existing datasets
Apply cartographic principles such as coordinate systems, scale, elevation, and topography
Analyze spatial relationships across datasets and produce clear, actionable maps and reports
Build, configure, maintain, and upgrade GIS applications, including software and database enhancements
Evaluate map-based GIS applications to support future upgrades of the Ericsson Network Engineer Map Based GIS platform
Recommend enhancements to ensure GIS systems remain scalable, reliable, and aligned with organizational goals
Research, locate, validate, and integrate existing databases and geospatial datasets
Maintain high standards of data integrity, accuracy, and consistency across all GIS systems
Ensure compliance with data quality and documentation standards
Communicate GIS insights effectively to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Collaborate with IT, engineering, contractors, and business teams to ensure successful delivery of GIS initiatives
Support cross-functional teams on infrastructure and network modernization projects
Qualification
Required
Hands-on experience with GIS platforms, preferably ESRI ArcGIS and Ericsson Network Engineer Map Based GIS
Prior experience using GIS and/or AutoCAD tools
Proven experience mapping underground and aerial telecommunications infrastructure
Ability to read and interpret underground and aerial schematic diagrams
Ability to read and interpret telecommunications network connectivity diagrams
Ability to read and interpret Circuit Layout Records (CLR)
Experience supporting OSP and ISP fiber infrastructure
Strong computer skills with experience maintaining, validating, and managing GIS databases
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and spatial analysis skills
Excellent written, verbal, and cartographic communication skills
Preferred
Master's degree in Geography, GIS, Computer Science, or a related field
Professional certifications such as GISP or Esri Technical Certification
Advanced experience with Ericsson Network Engineer Map Based GIS
Experience supporting telecommunications network infrastructure projects, including fiber design and mapping
Experience leading or supporting enterprise GIS application upgrades or system migrations
Familiarity with geospatial database technologies such as SQL, Oracle, or similar platforms
Strong background in cartography and spatial data modeling
Experience working on large-scale infrastructure projects with cross-functional IT and engineering teams
Benefits
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
401(k) retirement plans
Company
Seneca Resources Company, LLC
Seneca Resources Company, LLC, the exploration and production segment of National Fuel Gas Company, headquartered in Houston, Texas, explores for, develops, and produces natural gas in the Appalachian Region including the Marcellus and Utica Shales.