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NACOGDOCHES COUNTY (Texas) Position: Geospatial & 911 Addressing Coordinator Type: Regular, Full-Time Salary Range: $38,915 to $43,585 per year depending on experience, plus benefits Open Until Filled General Description: The 911 Addressing Coordinator works with various organizations in the public and private sector to establish and maintain records of the correct physical addresses of homes and businesses within Nacogdoches County. Maintains computerized data-base and map files for the 911 system. Monitors, maintains, and seeks to improve the county’s geospatial (GIS) data and abilities to help reach county goals and objectives, primarily regarding public safety. Manages and maintains County GIS specific servers, computers, devices, software, databases, and web applications. Supervises and directs the GIS Intern. Performs other functions as required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of and ability to interpret and apply pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulations relating to 911 addressing Extensive knowledge of and ability to effectively use ESRI ArcGIS mapping software, including ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS License Manager, ArcSDE/Geospatial DBMS, ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Enterprise, and ArcGIS Online Ability to use Microsoft Office software including but not limited to MS Word and Excel Excellent oral and written communication skills Excellent interpersonal skills Knowledge of the county and of county government Ability to gather, organizes, correlate, and analyze facts to devise solutions to problems Ability to analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals Additional Information: Work performed indoors with some outdoor exposure Travel within the county to various County offices and outside of the county to training events Occasional evening or weekend work hours may be required Requires ability to sit, stand, walk, climb, stoop, bend, crouch, crawl and reach Requires ability to distinguish colors Requires sufficient physical abilities to operate computers, telephone and office equipment Requires ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds Qualifications: Bachelor Degree in a related field or an equivalent of combined relevant experience and education Minimum of 3 years of experience working with ESRI ArcGIS software, including at least 1 year experience working with ArcGIS Server software Must possess a valid Texas Driver’s license Acceptable knowledge of 911 Addressing programs, rules and regulations Instructions: Submit a completed and signed Nacogdoches County Employment Application along with a resume and list of professional references to the address below. Submit application to: Nacogdoches County Human Resources Department 101 W. Main St., Ste. 161 Nacogdoches, TX 75961 Application package may be emailed to: personnel@co.nacogdoches.tx.us Job application and original job posting available at http://co.nacogdoches.tx.us/jobs Questions about the position may be directed to Human Resources at personnel@co.nacogdoches.tx.us or 936-560-7819. You may also contact the outgoing GIS & 911 Addressing Coordinator with questions about the position at gis@co.nacogdoches.tx.us or 936-560-0658
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Plus, now instead of a 2 way replication taking: 2 instances of an ESRI licensed database (ex: MS SQL Server on two different servers) and arcpy running somewhere to synchronize The way I read ESRI's info is that under the new model, for similar functionality, it would now take: 2 instances of an ESRI licensed database, 2 instances of ArcGIS Server, 2 instances of Web Adapter for ArcGIS Server, and since ESRI is clearly pushing to eventually requiring federated portal w/ hosting server: it also would require 2 instances of ArcGIS Portal, 2 instances of Web Adapter for ArcGIS Portal and potentially arcpy still running somewhere I'm not understanding why it is necessary to add 8 additional intermediary components, and the additional associated hardware/processing requirements for running those components, just to achieve the same functionality.
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While it is extremely disappointing, it looks like the current plan is ESRI is going to get rid of replication: 2018 Esri User Conference Q&A | UC Resources ...In future releases ArcGIS Pro users will be able to perform two way syncing between datasources shared via feature services; this will provide greater equivalency in ArcGIS Pro for replication workflows.... Our office uses replication extensively as well, and I do not necessarily see publishing every feature class in our databases as a separate feature service which each presumably have to be individually synchronized to be a reasonable replacement, especially considering we use one-way replication to a file geodatabase, for similar purposes as you describe, which does not seem like it would be possible with the workflow the linked to ESRI information describes.
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