Coordinator Geographic Information Systems

Job No: MRSC7031
Location: Kyneton

Permanent Full Time
 $101,155 - $113,172 p.a plus Super and RDO
Position No: 7031

We are seeking a dynamic individual to join our Information Services department as the Coordinator of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In this role, you will lead the GIS direction of our Council, contributing to the efficient management and utilisation of spatial information for the benefit of our staff and community.

You will have a strong understanding of GIS in a government environment with a high level of technical knowledge (QGIS, IntraMaps and SQL). You will have excellent people skills and a dedication to customer service. 

Benefits of working for Council:

In return, you will join a dynamic and supportive team working in the picturesque Macedon Ranges. An opportunity to advance your career in local government. Enjoy work life balance with a monthly RDO and occasional work from home arrangements available. You will also enjoy benefits such as discounts on memberships at Council’s gym and pool facilities, annual no-cost flu vaccinations, and access to an Employee Assistance Program.

Interviews will be conducted week commencing 15 April.

For further information contact Duncan Kelly, Manager Information Services on dkelly@mrsc.vic.gov.au  or 03 5422 0321.

Position Description

Closing Date: 5 April at 5:00pm.

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Macedon Ranges Shire Council

Macedon Ranges Shire is located in central Victoria, about an hour's drive north-west of Melbourne. Covering an area of around 1700 square kilometres, the shire is a semi-rural municipality known for its beautiful natural landscapes. The shire has an estimated population of around 51,500 people and resides on the lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung, Taungurung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples. Industries providing local employment in the shire are health care and social assistance, education and training, retail trade, agriculture, forestry and fishing. Tourism is also acknowledged as an important and growing industry for the shire.

We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce which reflects the community and the customers we serve. Council encourages applications from all suitable applicants including people who are from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander background, people of different ages, abilities, gender identities, sexual orientation and cultural backgrounds. We are proud to be an equal opportunity and Child Safe employer.