Utility Line Locator (supporting NASA)

ASRC FederalWallops Island, VA
Onsite

About The Position

ASRC Federal Facilities Logistics, a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, is seeking a Utility Locator to add in Wallops Flight Facility in VA. This role supports the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Repair, Operations, Maintenance and Engineering (ROME) contract. Goddard Space Flight Center has two main campuses, Greenbelt, MD, and Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. The Greenbelt campus has 1,270 acres and includes 37 primary numbered buildings and numerous smaller ones, totaling approximately 3.5 million gross sq. ft. These include mission operations spaces, data centers, integration and test facilities, cleanrooms, laboratories, and other functions. WFF is situated on 6,187 acres and includes a total of 250 buildings, of which 117 are dedicated to the mission of low‐cost NASA and commercial launches and runway airfield operations. WFF also houses the U.S. Navy as a tenant, and those facility needs are included under the ROME contract.

Requirements

  • Making maps
  • Customized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications
  • Manipulating data
  • Reading and interpreting maps
  • Manipulating and understanding digital land data
  • Managing data entered into a GIS database
  • Utilizing Geographic Information System tools
  • Supporting GIS analysts with projects and tasks
  • Designing and developing databases
  • Analyzing information for reports and articles
  • Compiling information from aerial photos, geological surveys, and satellite images
  • Carrying out data research and verification
  • Drawing maps using automated drafting software
  • Annotating sources
  • Ensuring information accuracy
  • Turning diverse data into standardized computer formats
  • Incorporating charts, maps, and data files into reports
  • Resolving GIS database problems using diagnostic tools
  • Providing technical support to end users

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for making maps, customized Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications and manipulating data to serve a variety of purposes.
  • Read and interpret maps, manipulate, and understand digital land data and manage data entered into a GIS database.
  • Utilize Geographic Information System tools to document variables in specific geographical areas.
  • Supporting GIS analysts with projects and tasks, helping to design and develop databases, and analyzing information to be used in reports and articles.
  • Compile information in the form of aerial photos, geological surveys, and satellite images from a range of different sources, forming the basis of reports and articles.
  • Carries out data research and verification activities to ensure the information collected is accurate.
  • Draw maps using automated drafting software, ensuring that sources are annotated, and all information is accurate.
  • Turn diverse data from different sources into standardized computer formats for use in databases and maps.
  • Incorporate charts, maps, and data files into reports as well.
  • Using a variety of diagnostic tools, resolve GIS database problems that arise and provide technical support to end users by helping them implement tools.
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