Geospatial
Marine Scientist
I use GIS to solve environmental problems
- Confident
- Creative
- Innovative
- Passionate
- Sociable
About this role
- Communication
- Confidence of agency
- Creativity and innovation
- Critical-thinking
- Digital literacy
- Enthusiasm for learning
- Financial capability
- Global citizenship
- Intercultural competency
- Presentation
- Problem-solving
- Project management
- Teamwork
A Science and Education Manager works closely with high school and university students to implement geospatial technologies into curriculum and research. In Jennah's role at Esri Australia, she also collaborates with scientific research institutes, government bodies and NGOs to advance their geospatial skills. She advocates the importance of 'location' in identifying research patterns and works to support her fellow earth scientists in their efforts to protect endangered species and delicate ecosystems. From an educational perspective, she focuses on enlightening young minds about environmental issues.
Salary
- Great
Working Environment
- Flexible
- Home office
- In an office
Perks
- Autonomy
- Domestic travel
- Flexible working options
Did you know?
I have answered some of the most complicated scientific questions by simply making a map.
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GIS is used in every industry in the world.