Wellington, Wellington
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As a GIS Graduate at Eagle Technology, you will:
Who is Eagle Technology?
Eagle Technology, as the official Esri distributor for New Zealand and the South Pacific, brings Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or location to the forefront of people's minds. The primary software platform that the Eagle Technology GIS team works with is the ArcGIS system.
Applying
To apply, you will need to submit a cover letter and CV with the application form.
Applicants are required to have a full NZ work visa or NZ citizenship / permanent resident to apply.
(By the time I've finish writing this, I've switched to a different team as part of the graduate programme). In Technical Solutions, it varies from day to day. Generally, my day to day responsibilities in this team is to work on projects presented by our clients and what customer opportunities we have with the different apps. This includes create and finishing up a project (with multiple ArcGIS applications) and doing a demonstration with a particular client off-site. Besides this, each graduate have one project that they will work on that is based on their passion (after the intensive GIS six-weeks training at the start of the programme). Most of my role has been similar to an assistant to my colleagues who've been here longer, but a few of the projects has been self-led, which was a great challenge that I've endured.
I would like some more jobs and responsibilities as sometimes I feel like I'm just filling in time with training.
I look after GIS software and the infrastructure it runs on as a service offering to our clients. This covers tuning services to perform optimally, maintenance of ETL tasks, installing, upgrading, patching software. Reporting, analytics, troubleshooting, diagnosing problems, responding to log errors, monitoring, providing recommendations, database maintenance, backup/restore, provisioning and managing cloud services relating to client GIS.
4.3
100 - 500 employees
Technology
Eagle Technology hires spatially enabled people from different fields to enable IT & Esri's Geographic Info System throughout NZ & the South Pacific.
The opportunities to learn are endless
Good working environment, given the opportunity and resources to upskill
Flexibility of working location, support in learning new skills and upskilling
Receiving different tasks so that I learn different skills, the fact that every day I'm always learning and improving my knowledge of GIS and becoming better.
Sometimes there are short timelines to finish work
Paid lower in comparison to similar roles in the industry
Workload can ramp up at times to very high levels compared to any other role I've had. Not necessarily a minus except when spread too thin on tasks