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Groundwork USA seeks an Urban Forestry GIS Manager to build the capacity of Groundwork Trusts to collect, analyze, and communicate data and assist in the maintenance, planning, and strategy development for people-centered urban forestry-focused projects. This role will serve as the lead data, inventorying, and impact evaluation coordinator of a 25-city urban forestry and workforce development effort within the Groundwork Network. Groundwork USA is the only network of local, people-centered organizations devoted to transforming the natural and built environment of under-resourced communities -- a national enterprise with local roots, working at the intersection of the environment, health, equity, youth empowerment, and civic engagement. Through inclusive, meaningful community engagement and cross-sector collaboration, local Groundwork affiliates called “Trusts” transform neglected land and waterways into assets that under-resourced neighborhoods need to be healthy and resilient while building community capacity to improve systems. Groundwork USA supports this dynamic network and advances the field of equitable development through national technical assistance and learning network programs for local practitioners. Our work is supported by the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the National Park Service, the United States Department of Agriculture, and other partners. The Position: The Urban Forestry GIS Manager will coordinate with their colleagues to expand the Groundwork Network’s capacity to use geospatial data to make decisions about and communicate the impact of urban forestry focused interventions. The Urban Forestry GIS Manager will be responsible for implementing a tree inventory, tracking, and maintenance data system for all Trusts in the Groundwork Network. This role will coordinate with 21 nationally distributed data users to: develop user-friendly tracking forms; build data-informed planting strategies; train Trust staff, workforce development trainees, and resident volunteers; and interpret collected data. This role will also collaborate with the Senior Manager of GIS and Data Services to conduct inventories of other Groundwork project sites with urban forestry components, provide capacity building services to grantees, and deliver trainings. Along with these specific tasks, the Urban Forestry GIS Manager will support other Network data needs as necessary. This position is part of the Climate, Land, and Water Team and will report to the Senior Manager of GIS and Data Services. This is a fully remote position; candidates residing in our Trust cities are especially encouraged to apply. Occasional travel is required including, but not limited to, an annual staff retreat and our annual network-wide gathering. Responsibilities include: Coordinating a network-wide data initiative to inventory trees and projects in over 20 cities. Developing and implementing a network-wide training series on using a tree-focused data collection software platform. Performing important data design and management operations related to this large tree inventory. Using GIS to conduct geospatial analysis of multiple datasets to develop local tree equity strategies. This will involve using GIS to consider existing data about trees, land cover, heat, and demography to help collaborators determine where new trees should be planted and which areas should be targeted for tree preservation and maintenance. Developing technical training guides (video and text). Leading the bulk procurement, set up, troubleshooting, and distribution of field collection hardware such as mobile tablets. Working with Trusts to design systems for assigning and tracking tree maintenance for internal staff, workforce trainees, and resident volunteers. Providing ideas, expertise, and content to the Groundwork DataLab, our Network-wide community of data experts. Collaborating with other members of the Climate, Land, and Water division to ensure progress towards overarching program goals. Developing thoughtful, easy to comprehend data visualizations to support the analysis, understanding, and utilization of data by residents, local Trusts, regional collaborations, and Groundwork USA staff. Helping to nurture a collaborative, high-performance culture in a geographically dispersed staff. Contributing to Groundwork USA’s continued progress as an inclusive, culturally competent organization. Required Qualifications: The Urban Forestry GIS Manager should exhibit the following core competencies: Significant professional experience using ESRI’s suite of GIS software applications or comparable GIS software (three years or more). Willingness and ability to learn new technical platforms and methods quickly and communicate their effective use to diverse audiences. Understanding of how geospatial analysis can be used in the area of equity-centered urban forestry and green infrastructure planning. Strong command of scientific data visualization and communication. Ability to creatively and flexibly overcome technical challenges. Experience teaching and leading others to use data collection software. High effectiveness in communicating technical tasks and data analysis to audiences with varied technical comfort and data literacy. Must have strong organizational and project management skills demonstrating the ability to independently follow through on assignments and meet deadlines. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong, demonstrated ability to work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds. Desired Qualifications: These additional qualifications would be valuable in this role: Experience creating high quality training videos and tutorials for geospatial projects. Topical expertise in the areas of urban forestry, arboriculture, climate adaptation and/or city planning. Experience working with data across software platforms. Programming experience using Python scripts (specifically ArcPy) for automation of data management tasks and geospatial analysis. A working knowledge of API programming. Compensation & Benefits: The expected starting salary range for this full-time position is $70,000-$85,000; benefits include: Health Insurance - medical, dental, and vision Life insurance Short-term and long-term disability insurance 403(b) retirement plan Sustainable vacation time Paid holidays Paid wellness/sick days Paid parental leave Monthly work from home stipend Eligible Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer Professional development opportunities Please see our careers page for more detail on benefits. Apply: To apply for this position, please submit your cover letter and resume to Groundwork USA at the following link: https://groundworkusa.bamboohr.com/careers/27?source=aWQ9NTc%3D Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications received by January 15, 2024, will be ensured full consideration. Only those selected for interviews are guaranteed to be contacted. Your understanding is appreciated. Groundwork USA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to maintaining and growing a diverse team, and an anti-racist organization committed to doing business in keeping with core values of relevance, equity, diversity and inclusion.
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Thanks for your responses. They inspired me to try projecting the source data to web mercator before sharing as a web layer. This seems to have solved the problem. The interesting thing is that I didn't have to do this for any of the other 10 layers I published along with these two. Not sure why that would be. Anyways, thanks again for your input.
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I'm having a strange issue with two feature services published from my organizational AGOL account. They draw in Map Viewer Classic but not in the new updated Map Viewer. Strangely, they also did not draw in the item details > visualization tab. In the visualization menu, the warning 'The layer, 10 Year Storm _Chicken Island_ difference after intervention_, did not draw completely' is shown. These feature services were published from ArcGIS Pro 2.7.3 along with a series of larger vector layers. The larger layers draw in both map viewers and otherwise work how I'd expect. These two much smaller layers / services however only draw in Map Viewer Classic. I'm wondering if this has to do with the relatively small size of the features, or if there's something else going on. This is frustrating, because I keep looking forward to using the new Map Viewer (the Group Layers is a huge upgrade for my work), but each time I try, I run into deal-breaking limitations and end up back in Classic. Has anyone had this issue? Thank you for any insight. Feature Services: 10 Year Storm _Chicken Island_ difference after intervention_ 100 Year Storm _Chicken Island_ difference after intervention_
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No. The original question was never addressed. I ended up just leaving it, though it was not my ideal outcome.
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OK, Peter. Thank you for filling me in. I'll subscribe to the BUGs and wait for more info.
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02-04-2020
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In my current position at a small non-profit, I have built many maps connecting csv's published from Google Drive to AGOL webmaps. This is effective and efficient for me and my org since all maps and apps built this way automatically update when the original table is edited. Unfortunately, I went to use one of these maps today and realized that the published csv could no longer be accessed by the map. What's worse is that the issue was not limited to just the one table, but to all tables published from Google Drive to AGOL maps. When I began investigating the issue, I found that all of the tables were no longer published in G-Drive settings for some reason. When I attempt to republish a csv and connect it to the map, I received the error message: The CSV, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTl_s792qua8nB5HEx6CAlZWEAdDMkpvhnsnadTFi3eao85lRH0AgrFgyTIu0qEPf-9J1snec9yeTCn/pub?gid=0&single=true&output=csv, is not accessible and cannot be added to the map. These are all tables that I had successfully published, referenced in maps and built applications on. The workflow itself is very clear to me, or at least it was... Does anyone know why all of these connections to published csv's would break at the same time? and why I would not be able to just repeat the process of publishing and adding the published csv to the map to fix the problem? This has undone a devastating amount of work. I'd be really grateful for any guidance.
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02-03-2020
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When configuring the filter widget in AGOL AppBuilder, I have specified icons for my desired filters. However, when the filter is activated, the original icon specified in the layer on the referenced web map is still displayed. I would like the icon to change once the filter is activated (toggled on). Is this a bug in the widget or am I doing something incorrectly? If the icon specified is not intended to display when the filter is activated, what is it supposed to do? IMAGE 1: No filters activated. Icons from original web map layer. IMAGE 2: "Basic Needs" layer activated, but icons remain from original web map layer.
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01-23-2019
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Just implemented a GIS system assuming this functionality already existed. Was a bit disheartened to be spending my afternoon searching for work-arounds. Would love to see this one, soon. Thanks.
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I need to disable pop-ups from two layers in an application. The pop-ups disable in the Map Viewer, but remain active in the App Builder and in the final app. The two layers in question are built from a csv being hosted from a google sheet from my organizational G-Drive. I'm guessing this is an important detail as I am able to disable pop-ups from feature services hosted directly from my AGOL account. I can configure all other elements of these pop-ups, but cannot disable them. Outside of the Map Viewer, they are live. It is important that they have no pop-ups and are hosted from the organizations G-Drive. Any suggestions? This issue is mystifying me.
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I've been working on installing ESRI's AppBuilder Developer Edition. I've successfully installed the software but when I try to open the application in a browser, it says it's an insecure site as it has a self referenced security certificate. In order to fix it, I need to replace the cakey.pem and cacert.pem files in the application directory. I've found a resource suggesting I use OpenSSL to do this, but have not been able to figure out how to generate the replacement certificates. Is there an easier way to get the AppBuilder up and running? OR how do I generate these certificates using OpenSSL or another tool? Thanks for any input. I was excited to learn about the Developer Edition of the AppBuilder but have been disappointed with the level of difficulty in setting it up...
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In map viewer and in the web builder app referencing the base map, some items (in the drop menu) have a link to the "item details" page which includes metadata while other items have a link to the "description" page or REST endpoint. I need all items to link to the "item details" for the sake of explaining data sources and statistical calculations to users. Is there a way to achieve this switch? Thanks.
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