Geospatial Specialist
Federal Bureau of Investigation - Department of Justice
Specialized Experience (SE): GS-11: Applicant must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-9 grade level. SE is defined as follows: Experience with electronic/graphic design publishing principles, practices, and standards in order to create original, informative and unbiased visual map graphics. In-depth experience using Esri ArcGIS Pro to produce map-based graphics. In-depth knowledge of GIS and remote sensing concepts, terminology, and techniques. Experience creating, sharing, and managing web services, web maps, and web applications in Esri ArcGIS Online (AGOL) and Portal environments. Experience in 3D modeling using aerial imagery and LiDAR. In-depth understanding of photogrammetry and aerial survey technologies. Experience using imagery processing software (i.e., Pix4D, Drone2Map, HxMap). Thorough knowledge of LiDAR production workflow to include point cloud classification and feature extraction. GS-12: In addition to the above, applicant must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-11 grade level. SE is defined as follows: Extensive experience using ArcGIS Desktop and extensions (i.e., Image Analyst, Spatial Analyst, 3D Analyst, etc.), Autodesk (i.e., AutoCAD, Revit, etc.), and Adobe Creative Suite (i.e., Illustrator, Photoshop, etc.) to produce visual aids and products. Experience in processing raw LiDAR and imagery data from airborne acquisition systems. Experience in generating multi-sensor (i.e., terrestrial and airborne LiDAR, survey data, airborne imagery, etc.) data-fusion derived products.
The FBI Laboratory seeks a highly qualified specialist to join its team of experts in crime scene documentation, advanced technology, surveying, geospatial mapping, and digital modeling at Quantico, VA. Career opportunities available for those with expertise in the application of airborne LiDAR and photogrammetry technology to support law enforcement and public safety. FAA Part 61 and/or 107 pilots preferred.