Closes 07/01/26

GIS Technician – Historic Preservation Specialist

Wisconsin Historical Society

Wisconsin

Temporary Position

Historic Preservation, Digital Humanities, Museums & Historical Societies, Non-profit

Hourly Rate

This position performs a range of professional research activities under the direction of the Field Coordinator. The incumbent is responsible for the management of Geographic Information System (GIS) data and preparation of illustrations/graphics for documentation of the Cultural Resource Services (WHS-CRS) research on archaeological and architectural history properties. The tasks include the preparation for and processing of field research in the form of GIS/GPS survey and mapping data, digital images/photographs, field notes and standardized forms, as well as other visual and written sources. This position is responsible for maintaining WHS-CRS mapping and illustrative standards, while creatively solving site or project specific problems. To ensure the completion of mapping and illustrations, the individual must work cooperatively with field researchers, report authors, and supervisors. The incumbent also researches and develops new ways to improve the WHS-CRS mapping and illustration processes, such as advances in mapping equipment and software, better illustrative techniques and new technologies. The GIS Technician maintains the organization and storage of completed GIS metadata, illustrations, and digital images.

On a limited basis this position may participate in WHS-CRS field research. Specifically, these duties may include archaeological and/or architectural history field work under the direction of a project leader, the Field Coordinator, and/or Director, following standard techniques, methods, and in accordance with various program and client guidelines.

This is a 4- year project position ending May 5, 2030

Salary Range: $24-28

View Full Details