GIS Jobs in Bristol

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Senior Geospatial Data Scientist

Bristol, Avon, South West, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
LV= General Insurance
through clear visualisations, reports and presentations. About you So what are we looking for? Master's or PhD in Geospatial sciences, Geographical information systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Computer Science or related field. Experience working in the financial services industry. Proven experience in geospatial data analysis, including geospatial data manipulation, spatial more »
Employment Type: Permanent, Work From Home
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GIS Software Developer

BS1, Bristol, City of Bristol, United Kingdom
Kinect Recruitment Ltd
Brilliant opportunity for a GIS Software Developer to join an existing, growing programme, candidates will have an excellent understanding of GIS and possess excellent communication skills. Skills & Experience Required C#, .Net Standard/.Net Core, ASP.Net HTML, CSS, JavaScript and MS SQL Server GIS application development using at least one more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £65000 - £70000/annum REMOTE WORKING
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Junior CAD Technician

Bristol, Avon, South West, United Kingdom
Hatched Talent Solutions Ltd
IT skills including a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and ideally some specialist software such as AutoCAD Civil 3d, Pix4D or other GIS software. Strong communication skills, both over the phone and face to face. Flexibility to travel for work in various locations and a desire to mix more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £24,000
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Planner - Renewable Energy

Greater Bristol Area, United Kingdom
The Green Recruitment Company
success in this role. Responsibilities: Undertake early site feasibility assessments of potential development opportunities from a planning perspective using a variety of sources, including GIS systems. Conduct detailed site assessments to determine renewable energy development potential, including site inspections, thorough analysis of planning histories, policy interpretation, and consideration of material more »
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