Lynker is seeking a Geospatial Analyst - Pacific Regional Geospatial Coordinator, to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Office for Coastal Management (OCM). This position will be located at the Inouye Regional Center in Honolulu, Hawaii and requires some travel to partner locations on other islands within the state and to American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, and Guam. We are seeking an exceptional individual to support NOAA OCM’s core mission to enhance sustainable, healthy coastal communities, through provision of geospatial coordination and technical assistance in the Pacific Region. The Geospatial Analyst selected will manage analyses of geographic information about the Earth's coasts and oceans as well as providing high-level technical and analytical support to address complex issues such as coastal management, coastal hazards, ocean uses, or land cover and change. This role involves independently achieving day-to-day objectives with significant impact on operational results or project deliverables, and working to achieve key project/program objectives and deliverables. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing major project components or processes across multiple technical areas, overseeing complex tasks, and developing solutions for intricate technical issues that affect various areas or disciplines. They will regularly employ ingenuity and creativity to develop new technical solutions and systems in order to achieve functional objectives, and represent the organization's technical products and services as a subject matter expert during presentations or product demonstrations to technical and non-technical audiences. They will also coordinate and develop regional mapping activities between NOAA and its partners, provide hands-on technical assistance and geospatial coordination, serve as an expert to NOAA OCM leadership on regional geospatial activities, and promote NOAA products and services including Digital Coast data, tools and trainings.