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GIS Manager

Basingstoke
1 week ago
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We care…

That's why we need people like you, who care about their colleagues, customers, our business, the environment and the community.

We are working with Esri to implement a new enterprise GIS platform that will initially support land rights, consents, and project data across major utility and infrastructure projects.

Over time, this platform will expand to become a business-wide tool.

We are seeking a GIS professional who can own, build, and future-proof the system, not just operate it. This role is central to embedding GIS as a core digital capability across the business, linking it with BIM, CAD, ACC, CRM, and asset management to create a scalable, integrated solution.

Here are some of the activities that you'll get involved with...

System Development & Future-Proofing

Take ownership of the enterprise GIS environment post-Esri implementation, continuing to build and expand its functionality.
Design, configure, and maintain geodatabases and data models aligned with land, consents, and wider business needs.
Ensure the platform is scalable, secure, and future-ready for use across multiple departments.
Lead the integration of GIS with other business systems (ACC, CAD, BIM, CRM, asset/work management).

Analysis, Automation & Integration

Deliver advanced spatial analysis, mapping, and visualisation to support decision-making.
Automate workflows and processes using Python, Arcade, SQL, and ModelBuilder.
Implement and manage ETL pipelines (FME or equivalent) for seamless system integrations.
Support digital twin development by structuring GIS data to align with BIM and real-time systems.

Field & Mobile GIS

Configure and support mobile data capture tools (ArcGIS Field Maps, Survey123).
Ensure field data is validated, accurate, and integrated back into enterprise systems.

Governance & Best Practice

Define and enforce GIS standards, naming conventions, and metadata requirements.
Apply ISO/BS standards (e.g., ISO 19650 for BIM, ISO 19115 for geospatial data).
Manage version control and release cycles using GitHub / Azure DevOps.
Audit outputs and ensure all deliverables meet strict QA standards.
Produce documentation, best practice guidance, and training materials for wider business use.

Collaboration

Work with land, design, engineering, site and survey teams to embed GIS across Clancy.
Act as the main point of contact with Esri and technology partners.
Provide support and training to colleagues in GIS tools and applications.
Contribute to innovation, staying ahead of new GIS, BIM, and digital twin developments.We would love to hear from you if you can demonstrate...

Excellent knowledge of ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and ArcGIS Enterprise.
Strong experience in geodatabase design, modelling, and administration.
Skilled in geoprocessing, automation, and scripting (Python, Arcade, SQL).
Proven ability to develop and maintain enterprise web apps (Experience Builder, Dashboards, StoryMaps).
Experience with ETL processes (FME or equivalent) to integrate GIS with BIM, CAD, ACC, CRM, and other systems.
Knowledge of ISO/BS standards and ability to apply them in workflows and system design.
Understanding of digital twin concepts and how GIS supports their development.
Strong organisational and QA skills, with attention to data standards and governance.
Excellent communication skills, able to engage with technical and non-technical stakeholders

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