Fw: GIS Job in NPS (deadline is Sept 8!)

kate duttro duttro at u.washington.edu
Wed Sep 1 14:32:59 PDT 1999


Even if you're not ready for this one (but you'd like to have a job like it
sometime in the future), look it up, copy the description and check to see
if your coursework is going to give you the skills you need for the job.
Then, plan accordingly.  Remember, think ahead AND think backwards.

Cheers - hoping that your summer has gone well,

Kate Duttro
Career Resources Coordinator, Dept. of Geography
University of Washington
duttro at u.washington.edu
206/685-9693


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig_Dalby at nps.gov <Craig_Dalby at nps.gov>
To: duttro at u.washington.edu <duttro at u.washington.edu>
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 1999 8:30 AM
Subject: GIS Job in NPS


>----- Forwarded by Craig Dalby/Seattle/NPS on 08/31/1999 08:20 AM -----
>
Nigel Shaw
> >Subject:  Re: gis specialist
>
>
>
>         I'd appreciate if you could alert interested parties to the
>         National Park Service GIS job opening at Gateway National
>         Recreation Area (Staten Island, NY).  It is an important position
>         for us, and it is open to all sources at a fairly high grade for
>         entry into the agency.  The complete job description and
>         application procedure for this GIS Manager is on the web site
>         listed below.  Applications must be received by Sept. 8th, 1999.
>
>         www.usajobs.opm.gov
>
>         select "current job openings"
>
>         select "agency job search"
>
>         In the AGENCY box select "Interior, National Park Service"
>         In the GEOGRAPHIC AREA box select "New York"
>         click on "submit"
>
>         The GIS job is listed 4 ways, as a geographer, physical scientist,
>         biologist and cartographer.  Click on any of these titles to see
>         the job description.
>
>         Thanks,
>
>         Nigel Shaw
>         National Park Service
>         (617) 223-5065
>
>
>
>



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