GIS Analyst - Cook County Clerk's Office
Chicago, IL 60602
About the Job
OFFICE OF THE COOK COUNTY CLERK
NOTICE OF JOB OPPORTUNITY
GIS Analyst
Reference ID: E-00001
Posting Date: October 15, 2024, Closing Date: October 29, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
Status: Full-time
Shift Start Time: 9:00 A.M. Shift End Time: 5:00 P.M.
Department: Real Estate & Taxes Division: Real Estate & Taxes
Location: 118 N Clark Street Salary Range: $56,508
Grade: 16 Job Code: 8900 Non-Union:
Shakman Status: Non-Exempt FLSA Status: Exempt
Application Process: INTERNAL-EXTERNAL
Job Summary
The GIS Analyst reports directly to the Manager of Maps & Tax Extensions, Director and Deputy of RE&TS.TheGISAnalyst isresponsibleforcompleting GISmapping tasksarid workordersrelatedto updatingtaxdivisionsandboundariestofulfilltheannualtaxcyclerequirements.Thisrole also willalso performavarietyofservicesrelatedtotheprocessing,indexing,recording,andmaintenanceofplats.The GIS Analyst creates complex legal descriptions and PINS and electronically sketches maps of new property usingGeographicInformationSystem("GIS")software.GISAnalystalsoassistsofficeemployeesand customerswithissuesrelatedtoplats.'TheGISAnalystisresponsibleforutilizingindustry-standardGIS softwareprograms tocomplete Cook County tax parcelandtaxing'district boundarychanges,respond to customer inquiries regarding GIS & tax map-related matters, create accurate tax maps, verify and/or rewrit-e Cook County Legal Descriptions, troubleshoot and resolve map/GIS issues. The GIS Analyst is responsible for providing customer service support in all forms of communication for Map Department functions. The GISAnalystmustinteractwiththepublic,alllevelsofCCCOstaff,othercounty agencies,municipal officialsandstakeholders,inadditiontoawidearrayofothers.
Essential Job Duties
- Perform tax parcel division updates, including utilizing ArcMap and related software editing tools and coordinategeometry(COGO) tomakemapdataandtabularupdates.
- PerformGIS taxcodeand taxing districtboundaryupdates,including mapdata andtabular updates, utilizing GIS and other software.
- Assistwith thequalitycontrolof tax parceldivisionupdates,taxcodechanges,andtaxingdistrict boundaryupdatesandprovidefeedbackasneeded.
- TroubleshootandresearchissuesrelatedtotheMapDepartment,thevariousGISapplicationsand programs,andvariousothersystemsrelatedtothepropertytaxprocess.
- Assist with the preparation of the annual GIS tax year closeout, including the preparation and potential presentationofanydataandinformationrelatedtothatcloseout.
- Processes plats for indexing into CCCO database and verifies that plats contain all required information for recording.
- SketchesnewpropertyonmaplayerusingGISsoftware.
- Createsspecialinstructionfoldersforcondominiumsandtownhomes.
- Filesplatdocumentsinphysicalfilingsystem.
- CreatesunderlyingPINlinksforunderlyingPINmaintenancetable.
- Conductsongoingmaintenanceof propertydatabaserecordsbyupdating andcorrectingdeficienciesor errorsinrecordsandmapsafterplatshavebeenindexed.
- Utilizes Sidwell books, the Assessor's website and other resources to research, check, verify, correct and create complex legal descriptions and PINS.
- Update and maintain office worksheets, files, and documents using MS Office and related software
- Verify status of plats, subdivisions, dedications, and other map related items for customers upon submission of the applicable documentation from Cook County Recorder of Deeds.
- Perform tax code and taxing district jurisdiction searches and assist with the preparation of reports of taxing district boundary changes to various County and State agencies.
- Utilize the county mainframe, PINMAP, county tax maps, PIN lineage log-books, and other current and historic information to research and resolve questions and/or map issues.
- Review and update the PIN lineage log-book throughout the division cycle for accuracy.
- Retrieve, scan, and organize supporting documents related to GIS tax. parcel divisions and tax code changes for records management retrieval purposes.
- Interpret, review and prepare tax parcel legal descriptions upon request.
- Proof, print, assemble, update and maintain tax maps and map books for internal and external usage.
- Assist internal and external customers with PIN research related to address, legal description, map location, and PIN lineage.
- Contribute to, attend, and participate in job-related conferences, trainings, and meetings.
- Monitor Map Department customer service counter including assisting internal and external customers, responding to phone and email requests for PIN searches, PIN legal descriptions, and tax maps.
- Contribute to and participate in special projects and community outreaches as assigned by the Manager, Director, or Deputy Clerk to enhance public knowledge of our office services.
Resume and application must clearly indicate duration of, and nature of work experience and education for
consideration in accordance with specific Minimum and Preferred Qualifications.
CANDIDATES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PROOF OFEDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALS AND ANY APPLICABLE
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATIONS AS LISTED ABOVE AT THE TIME OF THE INTERVIEW.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university or college courses with an emphasis in GIS, Urban Planning, Enviromnental Sciences, Geography, Cartography, Geology, Data Analysis, Topography, Drafting or closely related field of study.
- One (I) year of full-time experience with GIS software such as, but not limited to, ArcGIS, ArcMap, Parcel Fabric data model, ESRI, or other industry-standard GIS programs and applications.
- One (I) year experience with the following real estate documents suchas, but not limited to mortgages, warranty deeds, real estate surveys, plats, legal descriptions or related documents in fields such as real estate development, real estate surveying, cartography or topography.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's Degree from an accredited college or university, with an emphasis in GIS, Urban Planning, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Cartography, Geology, Data Analysis, Topography, Drafting or closely related field of study.
- Three (3)-years of full-time experience with GIS software such as ArcGIS, Parcel Fabric data model, and other industry-standard GIS programs and applications.
- Certified Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Professional (GISP).
- Five (5) years' experience with the following real estate documents such as, but not limited to mortgages, warranty deeds, real estate surveys, plats, legal descriptions or related documents in fields such as real estate development, real estate surveying, cartography or topography.
Knowledge,SkillsandAbilities
- Familiarity with the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) and tax parcel legal descriptions, taxing districts and tax maps.
- Well-versed with GIS software in general and data analysis.
- Knowledge of GIS, including but not limited to, researching, processing and preparing tax maps, legal descriptions, and taxing district boundary requests.
- Must be self-directed, innovative and possess a positive attitude.
- Demonstrate keen attention to detail, accuracy and precision.
- Analyticalandcapableofsolvingissuesastheyarise.
- Skilled researcher, capable of analyzing large sets of data related to a single or multiple issue simultaneously.
- Ability to work independently or as a member of a team.
Anyofferofemploymentwill becontingentontheapplicantpassinga drugscreening test, background check and any required pre-employment testing.
Thedutieslistedarenotsetforth forthe purpose oflimitingtheassignmentofwork. Theyare not tobeconstruedasacompletelistofthemanydutiesnormally tobeperformedunderajobtitleor those to be performed temporarily outside of an employee's normal line of work.
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- If you are an internal candidate, should you be offered the position, salary allocations shall abide by the Cook County Personnel Rules.
- Falsification of any information in the application process will result in disqualification, dismissal after hire.
- Applications of eligible applicants will be retained for consideration for ONE-YEAR.
- Any offer of employment will be contingent on the applicant passing a background check and any required pre-employment testing. Pursuant to Section 44-1 of the Cook County Code of Ordinances, all Cook County employees must maintain residence in Cook County throughout their employment. New employees must establish residency in Cook County within six (6) months from their date of hire or face summary discharge.
- The duties list is not set forth for the purpose of limiting the assignment of work. They are not to be construed as a complete list of the many duties normally to be performed under a job title or those to be performed temporarily outside of an employee’s normal line of work.
- The Cook County Clerk’s Office hires and promotes based on the applicant’s qualifications and merit. Any Applicant who fails to comply with any of the requirements of the Notice of Job Opportunity will not be considered eligible for this position
- The Cook County Clerk’s Office does not hire for Non-Exempt Positions based on Political Reasons or Factors.
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
Apply online at https://cookcountyclerksoffice.applytojob.com/apply. Online submissions will close at 11:59pm on October 29, 2024
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
COOK COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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