MetroGIS Coordinator
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Engineering
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Government
Final date to receive applications: 2/6/2026 11:59 PM Central
The Metropolitan Council is the regional planning agency for the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area providing essential services to our region: transportation, wastewater collection and treatment, growth and development of local communities, affordable housing programs, and regional park systems.
Our Information Services (IS) department of 140 members provides IT support to all Council divisions.
The Metro
GIS Coordinator coordinates and manages a wide range of functions and activities for Metro
GIS, which is a Met Council sponsored regional collaborative that represents city, county, regional and state governments as well as education, business, utility and nonprofit sectors. Metro
GIS exists to expand stakeholders' capacity to address shared GIS needs and to maximize investments through the collaboration of organizations serving the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The goal of Metro
GIS is for organizations to be successfully working together using GIS to solve real-world problems. This position will be responsible for facilitating and managing the ongoing processes to define and act upon shared visions and strategic objectives to achieve the goals of Metro
GIS.
This position is eligible for hybrid (remote and onsite) teleworking.
Any of the following combinations in completed education (degree with major coursework in urban planning, public administration, geography, GIS or other related discipline) and experience (in staffing public decision-making bodies; applying GIS to support government operations; and managing projects):
- Master's degree with three years of experience.
- Bachelor's degree with five years of experience.
- Associate degree with seven years of experience.
Salary Range: $93,017.60 - $ Annually
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